Srinagar jan 06 The Young Lawyers Forum (YLF) here on Saturday announced the launch of its first-ever issue of the “Journal of Legal Theory and Practice.” Recognizing a void in legal scholarship, the Young Lawyers Forum (YLF) has taken a groundbreaking initiative by introducing the Journal of Legal Theory and Practice. The launch of the Journal of Legal Theory and Practice is a crucial step towards filling a void in legal scholarship in the Kashmir Valley. By providing a platform for local legal minds, YLF aims provide a space for legal scholars and also encourage the exploration of legal issues unique to the region
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This annual publication marks a significant milestone for YLF, showcasing its commitment to fostering quality legal research and intellectual discourse within the legal community.
The Journal of Legal Theory and Practice is an annual, double-blind, peer-reviewed, and refereed journal, meticulously designed to advance the boundaries of legal scholarship. Intending to provide a platform for insightful discourse, the journal encourages rigorous academic exploration across various facets of the legal landscape.
The editorial team steering this initiative comprises well-known and highly qualified legal experts, each specializing in different areas of law. Their collective expertise ensures a judicious and unbiased evaluation process, maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity.
Khurran Qureshi, President of the Young Lawyers Forum, expressed his enthusiasm for the inaugural release. “The Journal of Legal Theory and Practice represents a significant milestone in our pursuit of excellence within the legal domain. We envision this platform as a catalyst for promoting cutting-edge legal research, facilitating scholarly dialogue, and fostering a culture of continuous learning.”
Managing editor of Journal of Legal Theory and Practice Mah-Nashit Uzma said, “as a crucial addition to the legal literature, the journal aims to contribute substantially to the intellectual growth of legal practitioners, academics, and researchers. By adhering to stringent review processes, the YLF endeavors to create a resource that not only reflects the current legal landscape but also shapes the discourse for future generations of legal professionals.”
The Journal of Legal Theory and Practice invites submissions from legal scholars, practitioners, and researchers, promising a dynamic exchange of ideas that will shape the contours of legal theory and practice for years to come.
Submissions for the inaugural issue poured in from legal minds across India, reflecting a broad spectrum of perspectives and insights. The selection process, marked by its rigorous nature, culminated in the curation of a collection of articles that exemplify the best in contemporary legal scholarship.
Young Lawyers Forum (YLF) is a non-profit registered society based in Kashmir.
At YLF, law students, lawyers, and legal activists work collectively to impart legal awareness, provide free legal aid and advice, conduct legal research, and pursue public interest litigations in J&K.
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