Overview

LJR: Law and Judicial Review provides a venue for high quality manuscripts dealing with social and criminal justice issues in a very broad sense. The editorial board encourages international papers, articles that are perceptive, evidence-based, experimental, and have policy impact. However, readers can also find papers investigating issues with global relevance. LJR is published by the publishing company "Generate Digital Publishing". LJR began publication in 2024.

LJR is an open access journal which means that all content is freely available at no cost to the user and the institution. The scope includes empirical and theoretical articles related to crime, criminal justice, current controversial issues, drug and minority law, criminal disenfranchisement law, civil law, constitutional and administrative law, the law of customary institutions, the law of religious jurisprudence, the law of international regimes, government legal pluralism, and other sections related to contemporary issues in legal scholarship.

Aims & Scope

Law and Judicial Review (LJR) focuses on conceptual and research articles in both normative and empirical approaches with emphasis on interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary fields of law. We highly encourage articles that combine legal with non-legal aspects in their analysis. These may include but are not limited to various fields in Law such as civil law, criminal law, constitutional and administrative law, international law, legal pluralism governance, and another section related to contemporary issues in legal scholar. All types of manuscripts, from socio-legal, empirical, to doctrinal will be considered for publication. This publication encourages empirical and cross-disciplinary areas of law relating to political science, criminology, history, sociology, human rights, technology, and political economy. 
The scope of the journal includes empirical and theoretical articles related to:
a. Criminal law
b. Constitutional law
c. Economic law
d. Environmental law