Deakin Law Review

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  • Number of Articles
    275
  • ISSN
    1321-3660
  • e-ISSN
    1835-9264
  • Publisher
    Deakin University
  • Indian UGC
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Journal Properties
  • Law
Description
The Deakin Law Review serves as a vital platform for scholarly discussion on contemporary legal issues, providing in-depth analysis and critical perspectives. The journal addresses a broad spectrum of legal topics, including human rights, international law, constitutional law, and emerging areas of jurisprudence. It delves into the complexities of civil law, criminal law, and public law, appealing to academics, legal practitioners, and policymakers. Key areas of focus include legal comparison, jurisprudential theory, and the impact of technology on legal frameworks. The Deakin Law Review is dedicated to fostering intellectual discourse and contributing to the evolution of legal thought. With a commitment to high-quality, peer-reviewed research, the journal seeks to inform and influence legal policy and practice. The Deakin Law Review welcomes submissions that offer innovative and critical perspectives on legal challenges and opportunities. It aims to be a leading voice in shaping legal scholarship and promoting justice globally.