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Jindal Global Law Review is India's only journal to become a SCOPUS-indexed journal

By IANS | Updated: November 2, 2020 18:05 IST

Sonipat, Nov 2 The Jindal Global Law Review (JGLR) becomes Indias First and Only Law Schools Law Journal ...

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Sonipat, Nov 2 The Jindal Global Law Review (JGLR) becomes Indias First and Only Law Schools Law Journal to get indexed in SCOPUS, the abstract and citation database of Elsevier, which is widely used all over the world for research, citations, rankings and benchmarking.

JGLR has the unique honour and distinction of being the first law journal run by a Law School in India to get indexed in SCOPUS, becoming the trailblazer for over 1650 law schools and over 200 law journals in the country.

Founded in 2009, Jindal Global Law Review (JGLR) is the faculty-edited flagship journal of the Jindal Global Law School.

JGLR is published twice a year, with each issue curated as a themed dossier on a specific area of both historical and contemporary significance to law. JGLR publishes peer-reviewed interdisciplinary and critical legal scholarship-with a focus on the Global South-by academics in law and cognate disciplines that take the conventional and the creative seriously.

JGLR is especially interested publishing works that expand and reimagine the boundaries of the legal discipline through innovations in method and form.

JGLR expansively understands 'law' as an assemblage of ideas, theories, methods, concepts, norms, traditions, politics, moralities, aesthetics, doctrines, policies, pluralities, and life practices. As a space for fostering collaborative legal scholarship, alongside the standard journal article, case comments and book reviews, JGLR has published long form interviews and photo-essays. From 2020, JGLR has introduced three new occasional sections: Book Forum (conversations about a book between readers and authors), Teaching Texts (pedagogical experiences of engaging with key texts in a classroom), and Review Essays (argument based analyses of a collection of books/ works).

JGLR was founded in 2009 as the flagship journal of the then-being-established Jindal Global Law School (JGLS), O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU). Explaining this unique sequencing of events, of the Jindal Global Law Review preceding the establishment of the Jindal Global Law School, C Raj Kumar, Founding Vice Chancellor, JGU, Dean, JGLS and the Editor-in-Chief of JGLR stated that, "By releasing the Journal even before the law school was established, we exemplified that knowledge precedes its modes of imparting. We also intended to speak to the world about our own intellectual ambitions and priorities, and also set standards of the knowledge we were committed to impart."

Upon the recognition received by the Jindal Global Law School and the Jindal Global Law Review, Professor (Dr.) C. Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor, JGU & Dean, JGLS observed, "This an incredible recognition for India and indeed for Jindal Global Law School. The flagship journal of JGLS, Jindal Global Law Review being included in the coveted and among a relatively small group of reputed international journals as a SCOPUS-Indexed journal is a testimonial to the extraordinary journey that the Law School and the Law Review has travelled in the last decade. This recognition has come months after the fantastic recognition of JGLS as India's First Ranked Law School in the QS World University Rankings By Subject. The news of JGRL being Scopus-indexed augurs well for the institutional commitment and aspirations of JGU and JGLS to work towards advancing the cause of research, knowledge creation and publications."

( With inputs from IANS )

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