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Indian Law Review is an academic-led, double-blind peer-reviewed, generalist journal on the laws of the Indian subcontinent. The objects and purposes of the Journal are:• To publish peer reviewed scholarship about the laws of the Indian subcontinent spanning all areas of law, including comparative perspectives that engage with the laws of the Indian subcontinent. • To offer a forum for the community of scholars who work on laws of the Indian subcontinent, both within and outside the subcontinent. • To take a broad multidisciplinary approach to the study of laws of the Indian subcontinent, thereby reaching a wide readership including legal academics, philosophers, criminologists, anthropologists, sociologists, historians, political scientists, legal practitioners and others. • To cultivate, support and promote legal scholarship and education for those working on the laws of the Indian subcontinent, and, in particular, those based in the Indian subcontinent. • To respect academic freedom in all its activities.
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vol.9 (2025)
vol.8 (2024)
vol.7 (2023)
vol.6 (2022)
vol.5 (2021)
vol.4 (2020)
vol.3 (2019)
vol.2 (2018)
vol.1 (2017)