Area of Coverage
The Journal of Law, Management and Social Science Research (JLMSSR) is a monthly online publication. The Journal encompasses an array of subjects in Law, Management, and Social Sciences, without limitation to any one discipline within these domains. The Journal promotes comprehensive inter-disciplinary study in Law, Management, and Social Sciences.
Legal Research
The research papers should focus on themes related to Law and its associated fields. Below are the themes provided for illustration.
- Jurisprudence
- Legal history
- Legal reforms
- International law
- Constitutional law
- Comparative law
- Civil law
- Criminal law
- Substantive law
- All Special law
- Procedural law
- Every Enactment
- Judicial Decisions
- All subjects of law and sub-fields
- Interdisciplinary research
Management Research
The research papers should focus on themes related to management and its associated fields. Below are the themes provided for illustration.
- General Management
- Human Resource Management
- Operations management
- Project management
- Finance Management
- Strategic management
- Marketing management
- Production management
- Technical management
- International Business Management
- Research and Development management
- Hospital Management
- Systems Management
- Banking Management
- Insurance management
- Tourism management
- Sports Management
- Hotel Management
- Business Administration
- Commerce Management
- All subjects of management and sub-fields
- Interdisciplinary research
Social Science Research
The research papers should focus on themes related to social science and its associated fields. Below are the themes provided for illustration.
- History
- Political Science
- Economics
- Sociology
- Social Work
- Development Studies
- Anthropology
- Archaeology
- Geography
- Linguistics
- Population Studies
- Psychology
- Mental health
- Counselling and guidance
- Corporate Governance
- Women Studies
- Religious Studies
- Education
- Ethics
- All subjects of Social Science and sub-fields
- Interdisciplinary research