Socio-Legal Review
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SLR is a student-edited, peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal published annually by the Law and Society Committee of the National Law School of India University, Bangalore, India’s premier legal educational institution. The Journal aims to be a forum that involves, promotes and engages students and scholars to express and share their ideas on themes relating to the interface of law and society. SLR thus features guest articles by eminent scholars as well as student essays, providing an interface for the two communities to interact. In furtherance of this objective, SLR has adopted an open access policy, making all its issues freely accessible.
SLR has received support from the prestigious Modern Law Review. It has featured articles by distinguished scholars, academics and practitioners such as W.T. Murphy, Rajeev Dhavan, Roger Cotterrell and Sudha Ramalingam.
The Journal subscribes to an expansive view on the interpretation of “law and society” thereby keeping its basic criteria for contributions simply that of high academic merit, as long as there is a perceivable link. This would include not just writing about the role played by law in social change, or the role played by social dynamics in the formulation and implementation of law, but also writing that simply takes cognizance of legal institutions/ institutions of governance/administration, power structures in social commentary and so on. Through this effort, the journal also hopes to encourage academic debate on socio-legal matters among law students.
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Indian Journal of Law and Technology
The Indian Journal of Law and Technology (IJLT) is managed and published by the Law and Technology Committee of the Student Bar Association, at the National Law School of India University, Bangalore, India. The Journal is edited by an Editorial Board consisting of students from the National Law School and an independent Article Review Board comprised of academicians and experts in the field of technology law. The Journal was founded in August 2004 in order to furnish a platform in India for the discussion of domestic and international issues pertaining to the growing interface between law and technology.
A deep understanding of these issues is crucial to the development of India's technology economy, both from the point of view of business and from a public policy perspective. The Journal publishes articles by individuals from the academia, the legal profession, the business world, and governments and think tanks. The Journal also considers submissions from law students. The National Law School's leadership in legal education and scholarship in India, along with its location in Bangalore, India's top technology destination, presents the Journal with the ideal atmosphere to achieve its objectives.
