About the Journal

The International Journal of Law and Social Science (IJLSS) is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary scholarly journal committed to advancing high-quality research at the intersection of law, governance, and social sciences. Published quarterly, IJLSS welcomes original research articles, review papers, policy analyses, and conceptual contributions that address both classical and emerging issues shaping contemporary legal and social landscapes.

IJLSS provides an academic platform for exploring diverse themes related to public and private law, comparative legal studies, Islamic law, human rights, constitutionalism, criminal justice, socio-legal research, economics, development studies, public policy, international relations, and the broader dynamics influencing modern societies. The journal encourages rigorous scholarship that bridges theory and practice, offering critical insights into legal frameworks, social institutions, and community challenges across different cultural and geopolitical contexts.

With a strong commitment to academic integrity, global scholarly exchange, and ethical research standards, IJLSS aims to foster meaningful dialogue among researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and educators. The journal values interdisciplinary approaches, innovative methodologies, and research that contributes to solving real-world socio-legal issues. Submissions offering comparative analyses, empirical findings, forward-thinking perspectives, and context-sensitive interpretations are highly encouraged.

As an open-access publication operating under a double-blind peer-review system, IJLSS is dedicated to ensuring transparency, accessibility, and wide dissemination of knowledge. By supporting emerging and established scholars alike, the International Journal of Law and Social Science strives to enrich global discourse, promote evidence-based research, and contribute to the advancement of legal and social sciences for the benefit of academic institutions, policymakers, and the wider community.