The Core Aims and Objectives of the GLSR Journal include:
- To advance research in all sectors of Legal Studies
- To promote publishing of high quality theoretical and empirical research scripts
- To develop global networks among academicians, researchers and professionals for interaction and mutual cooperation
- To encourage different genres in creative and research writing
- To enhance the diversity, multiplicity and miscellany of the research on society in general
Global Legal Studies Review-GLSR covers interdisciplinary issues and problems of legal studies in its classical sense. Therefore, it encompasses most of the sub-disciplines of legal studies (but not limited to) i.e. Criminal Law, Civil Law, Health Law and Family Law etc. in general.
Global Legal Studies Review - GLSR entertains papers in the following domains (but not limited to) of Human Society
1. Laws
- Domestic laws
- National laws
- International laws
- Comparative laws
2. Criminal Law
- Threatening
- Harmful
- Endangering to the property,
- Health,
- Safety,
- Moral welfare
- Substantive criminal law
- Sentencing
- White-collar crime
- International criminal law
- Plea-bargaining
- Criminal procedure
3. Civil Law
- Torts
- Contract law
- Family law
- Personal disputes
4. Law & Economics
- Natural economic law
- Market regulation law
- The law of macro-economic control
- The law of micro-economic control
- Banking & Commercial Law
5. Law & Political Science
- Role and power of the Constitution and judiciary
- Human rights
- International law
- Rights and duties of citizens
- Rewards and punishments
6. Law & International Relations
- IGOs
- NGOs
- Diplomacy & Foreign Policy
- Security & War Laws
7. Health Law
- Healthcare regulations
- Healthcare fraud
- Medical malpractice
- Public health law
- Drug law
- Biotechnology law
8. Family Law
- Legal research and writing
- Child law
- Torts
- Adoption law
- Trusts Estates
- Juvenile justice
- Elder law
Subjects
While aiming to be inclusive for all fields (existing and emerging) of Social Sciences and Arts & Humanities with the perspectives of Legal Studies, GLSR visions to receive submissions for publication in the following subjects. The listed subjects highlight the diversity of matters relating to and affecting human society are duly encompassed by GLSR.
1. Human and Society
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Psychology
- Gender Studies
- Urban Studies
- Tourism & Hospitality
- Anthropology
- Business and Economics
- Criminology & Penology
- Human Rights
- Law
2. Education and Mass Studies
- Mass Communication
- Elementary, Secondary & Higher Education
- Curriculum
- TESOL
- Transformative Education
- Adult Education
- Health & Physical Education
3. Historical and Regional Studies
- History
- Heritage & Architecture
- Geography
- Pakistan Studies
- Area Studies
- Asian & African Studies
- American & European Studies
4. Government and Politics
- Political Science
- International Relations
- Defense & Strategic Studies
- Peace & Conflict Studies
- Public Policy
- Management & Public Administration
- HR & Leadership
- Developmental Studies
5. Human Society & Sciences
- Public Health
- Psychiatry
- Cyber & Artificial Intelligence
- Computational Social Sciences
- Statistical Knowledge
- Industrial Relations
- Information Sciences & Library Sciences
- Media Sciences
- Maritime Studies
- Bio-Societies &. Bioethics
- Technology & Development Studies
- Sports Sciences & Leisure Studies
- Mathematical Methods in Social Sciences
- Environmental & Climate Studies
6. Human & Arts
- Language & Linguistics
- Literature & Culture
- Fashion & Designing
- Archaeology
- Philosophy
- Religion
- Radio, Television & Film
Note: This List is not limited to the abovementioned details, researchers are called for, to send articles pertaining to Social Sciences (inter-disciplinary, trans-disciplinary, and multi-disciplinary perspectives) encircling all aspects of Legal Studies. We encouraged the newly emerging aspects of Legal Studies.