Kamkus Law Journal (ISSN 2582- 1156) indexed in UGC-CARE, provides its readers with novelties in legal academia. Kamkus Law Journal is an academic-led, bilingual, blind peer-reviewed and generalist journal. The journal is interdisciplinary in nature and seeks to explore insights from economics, political science, philosophy, anthropology, and other disciplines. These varied perspectives on global issues will facilitate a more meaningful contextualization of law and legal change in a globalized world. The peer-reviewed issues include Reviews, Original Research Articles, Case Reports, Short Communications, and Letters.
The Kamkus Law Journal is the brain child of visionary academicians who share mutual passion and belonging towards the pursuit of academic advancement through structured, innovative, researched and analytical flow of ideas pertaining to law and contemporary developments.
Aims and Scope
In contemporary times, legal scholarship in the Global South is undergoing substantial growth and development. This expansion is marked by various positive trends and initiatives that are transforming the landscape of legal research and education in this region. The Journal, therefore, aims to provide a scholarly platform for the dissemination of high-quality, peer-reviewed research on emerging legal issues specifically affecting the Global South. Our goal is to foster a deeper understanding and engagement with the unique legal challenges and developments within this region, contributing to the global discourse on law and justice.
The Journal invites submissions that explore a wide range of legal topics pertinent to the Global South, including but not limited to:
- Human rights and social justice
- Environmental law and sustainable development
- Comparative constitutional law
- Criminal justice reforms
- Migration and refugee law
- Technological advancements and cyber law
- International Law and Relations
- Family and Personal Law