Introductory Overview
Juris Spectrum: International Journal of Law is a peer-reviewed, open access academic journal devoted to the advancement of legal research and scholarship at national and international levels. The journal seeks to provide a credible and inclusive platform for scholars to engage with contemporary legal issues through rigorous research and critical analysis.
Vision and Mission
The vision of Juris Spectrum is to foster excellence in legal scholarship by encouraging interdisciplinary dialogue, doctrinal clarity, and innovative perspectives on law and justice. The journal aims to promote high-quality research that contributes meaningfully to legal academia, policy discourse, and the practice of law.
Scope of the Journal
Juris Spectrum welcomes scholarly contributions across a broad spectrum of legal disciplines, including but not limited to constitutional law, criminal law, international law, human rights, corporate and commercial law, environmental law, technology law, and comparative legal studies. The journal encourages submissions that address both traditional legal doctrines and emerging legal challenges in a globalized world.
Nature of Submissions
The journal publishes original research articles, case comments, legislative analyses, book reviews, and scholarly essays. All submissions are expected to demonstrate academic rigor, originality, and adherence to ethical research standards. Manuscripts undergo a double-blind peer review process to ensure objectivity and scholarly integrity.
Target Audience
Juris Spectrum is intended for academicians, researchers, legal practitioners, policymakers, and students of law who seek thoughtful and well-researched perspectives on legal developments and theoretical debates.
Publishing Model and Ethics
Juris Spectrum operates as a fully open access journal, ensuring free and unrestricted access to published content. The journal adheres to established principles of publication ethics, transparency, and academic integrity, and is committed to maintaining high editorial and peer-review standards.
