Call for Submissions: Aranyaka: Journal of Law and Indigenous Studies, by HNLU PRESS, Submission Deadline- 30th May 2025
About the Journal Aranyaka:
Journal of Law and Indigenous Studies is a pioneering academic platform dedicated to examining the intersection of law and Indigenous issues. The journal fosters critical dialogue, promotes intellectual engagement, and encourages solution-driven scholarship to address the legal challenges faced by Indigenous communities worldwide. It aims to bridge legal frameworks with Indigenous perspectives, ensuring a holistic and inclusive discourse
Interdisciplinary Approach
Recognizing the complexity of Indigenous issues, the journal welcomes contributions from diverse disciplines, including law, anthropology, political science, environmental studies, and human rights. This interdisciplinary approach ensures a comprehensive understanding of the legal and socio-cultural dimensions of Indigenous experiences.
Call for Submissions
Aranyaka: Journal of Law and Indigenous Studies invites scholars, legal practitioners, policymakers, and Indigenous researchers to contribute research articles, case analyses, book reviews, and commentaries. By fostering collaboration between legal experts and Indigenous communities, the journal aims to serve as a catalyst for meaningful legal reform and equitable justice.
Submission Guidelines
I. Types of Submissions Authors may submit manuscripts on relevant legal topics in the following formats:
Articles (3,500 – 5,000 words): Analytical pieces exploring contemporary legal issues, challenges, and possible solutions. Submissions may adopt historical, exploratory, or comparative approaches.
Essays (Up to 3,000 words): Concise discussions addressing specific themes related to Indigenous law and rights.
Book Reviews (2,000 – 2,500 words): Critical evaluations of books, providing a detailed analysis of their content and significance.
The last of submission is- 30th May 2025, [email protected]
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