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The Journal of International Law, Politics and Society (JILPS) is a Quarterly, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal devoted to advancing rigorous scholarship and critical engagement across the domains of public international law, global political processes, and societal transformations. Anchored in legal academia yet open to cross-disciplinary inquiry, the journal serves as a scholarly forum for jurists, academics, practitioners, policy-makers, and researchers addressing contemporary and foundational questions of law and governance in an increasingly complex international order.
JILPS welcomes original and unpublished works that interrogate the intersections of law, diplomacy, human rights, development, and socio-political structures. It is particularly attuned to contributions that analyse doctrinal developments, comparative legal trends, institutional reforms, and the normative frameworks that shape transnational legal practice. The journal invites submissions across a broad thematic spectrum including international humanitarian law, international criminal law, global constitutionalism, migration, environmental governance, and regional legal regimes. Adhering to a strict double-blind peer review process, JILPS upholds the highest academic standards, ensuring analytical depth, methodological integrity, and relevance to contemporary legal and political discourse. Its interdisciplinary orientation reflects a recognition that legal phenomena cannot be fully understood in isolation from the socio-political contexts in which they operate.
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