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Socio-Legal Review is an open source, peer-reviewed, bi-annual journal [1] publishing interdisciplinary academic works engaging with the law and social sciences. [2] It was first published with the help of a grant from the Modern Law Review in 2005, [3] and is run by the students of the National Law School of India University, Bengaluru. [4] The journal has been cited in two judgements pronounced by the Supreme Court of India — Justice KS Puttaswamy v. Union of India [5] (Chandrachud, J.) and Joseph Shine v. Union of India [6] (Chandrachud and Indu Malhotra, JJ.). [7] Additionally, SLR is also indexed on HeinOnline [8] and SCC Online. [9]
In addition to the print issues, SLR also runs the Socio-Legal Review Forum [10] for the publication of shorter pieces with the aim of facilitating timely discourse [11] on contemporary issues of socio-legal relevance. [12]
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Submission declined on 1 April 2024 by
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Socio-Legal Review is an open source, peer-reviewed, bi-annual journal [1] publishing interdisciplinary academic works engaging with the law and social sciences. [2] It was first published with the help of a grant from the Modern Law Review in 2005, [3] and is run by the students of the National Law School of India University, Bengaluru. [4] The journal has been cited in two judgements pronounced by the Supreme Court of India — Justice KS Puttaswamy v. Union of India [5] (Chandrachud, J.) and Joseph Shine v. Union of India [6] (Chandrachud and Indu Malhotra, JJ.). [7] Additionally, SLR is also indexed on HeinOnline [8] and SCC Online. [9]
In addition to the print issues, SLR also runs the Socio-Legal Review Forum [10] for the publication of shorter pieces with the aim of facilitating timely discourse [11] on contemporary issues of socio-legal relevance. [12]
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