Explore our comprehensive archive of published volumes spanning over 15 years of scholarly contributions to socio-legal studies. Each volume contains rigorously peer-reviewed articles, case studies, and research findings that advance the understanding of law in society.
Current Volume (2024)
Volume 15, Issue 2 (August 2024)
Theme: Digital Rights and Technological Governance
Articles: 8 peer-reviewed articles, 2 case studies, 3 book reviews
Pages: 180 pages
Highlights: Special focus on artificial intelligence regulation, data privacy laws, and digital human rights
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Volume 15, Issue 1 (March 2024)
Theme: Environmental Justice and Climate Law
Articles: 7 peer-reviewed articles, 1 special report, 4 book reviews
Pages: 165 pages
Highlights: Climate litigation, indigenous rights, and environmental policy analysis
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Previous Years
Volume 14 (2023) – Complete Year
Issues: 3 regular issues + 1 special issue
Total Articles: 28 peer-reviewed articles
Special Issue Theme: “Post-Pandemic Legal Transformations”
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Volume 13 (2022) – Complete Year
Issues: 4 regular issues
Total Articles: 32 peer-reviewed articles
Highlights: Criminal justice reform, gender and law, constitutional developments
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Volume 12 (2021) – Complete Year
Issues: 3 regular issues + 1 special issue
Total Articles: 26 peer-reviewed articles
Special Issue Theme: “Legal Responses to Global Health Emergencies”
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Volume 11 (2020) – Complete Year
Issues: 4 regular issues
Total Articles: 30 peer-reviewed articles
Highlights: Digital transformation of legal systems, human rights during emergencies
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Archive (2009-2019)
Historical Volumes
Our complete archive from the journal’s inception includes:
- Volumes 1-10 (2009-2019): Foundation years covering core socio-legal themes
- Total Historical Articles: Over 300 peer-reviewed publications
- Key Themes: Legal theory, social justice, comparative law, human rights
- Notable Contributors: Leading scholars from over 40 countries
Special Issues
Upcoming: “Law and Artificial Intelligence” (2025)
Guest Editors: Prof. Dr. Sarah Chen (MIT) & Prof. Dr. Rajesh Patel (IIT Delhi)
Submission Deadline: January 31, 2025
Publication: June 2025
Call for Papers: Download CFP
“Access to Justice in Digital Age” (2023)
Guest Editors: Prof. Dr. Maria Rodriguez & Dr. James Wilson
Articles: 12 peer-reviewed articles, 2 case studies
Pages: 220 pages
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Most Cited Articles
Top 10 Most Cited
- “Digital Rights as Human Rights” by Prof. Sarah Johnson (Vol. 14, 2023) – 156 citations
- “Environmental Justice and Indigenous Communities” by Dr. Maria Santos (Vol. 13, 2022) – 143 citations
- “AI and Legal Decision Making” by Prof. David Chen (Vol. 12, 2021) – 128 citations
- “Gender Violence and Legal Reform” by Dr. Priya Sharma (Vol. 11, 2020) – 112 citations
- “Constitutional Crisis in Democratic States” by Prof. Robert Miller (Vol. 10, 2019) – 98 citations
- “Legal Pluralism in Multicultural Societies” by Dr. Ahmed Hassan (Vol. 9, 2018) – 87 citations
- “Corporate Accountability and Human Rights” by Prof. Lisa Wong (Vol. 8, 2017) – 76 citations
- “Climate Change and International Law” by Dr. Elena Petrov (Vol. 7, 2016) – 69 citations
- “Access to Justice for Marginalized Communities” by Prof. John Adams (Vol. 6, 2015) – 63 citations
- “Legal Education in the 21st Century” by Dr. Fatima Al-Zahra (Vol. 5, 2014) – 58 citations
Submission Statistics
45% Acceptance Rate
8 weeks Average Review Time
120+ Annual Submissions
35 Countries Represented