About the Journal

Aim and Scope

Changing Dimensions of Legal Horizons (CDLH) is a bi-annual peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research in the field of law and allied disciplines. The journal seeks to provide a dynamic platform for advancing legal knowledge by embracing originality, critical inquiry, and scholarly excellence. Its principal aim is to foster an inclusive academic environment that promotes intellectual engagement, constructive debate, and innovative thinking on diverse legal issues of contemporary and global significance.

The scope of CDLH extends to the entire spectrum of legal studies, ranging from foundational theories of jurisprudence to specialized areas of law, including constitutional law, criminal law, corporate law, international law, human rights, intellectual property, environmental law, cyber law, and emerging fields shaped by technological and socio-economic transformations. In addition, the journal is committed to exploring the intersections of law with disciplines such as political science, economics, sociology, technology, management, and public policy, thereby encouraging interdisciplinary perspectives on complex legal phenomena.

The journal particularly welcomes contributions that:

  • Present critical analysis of legislation and evolving statutory frameworks.
  • Provide insightful interpretations of landmark judgments and their implications for jurisprudence.
  • Address policy-making processes, governance challenges, and regulatory reforms.
  • Engage with comparative legal studies, drawing on experiences from different jurisdictions to inform best practices.
  • Highlight emerging issues in legal education, curriculum development, and professional ethics in the legal field.
  • Offer innovative theoretical frameworks and practical solutions for addressing pressing societal and legal challenges.

CDLH aims to serve as a repository of knowledge, research, and informed opinions that contribute meaningfully to the academic community, practitioners, policy makers, and the public at large. It actively seeks scholarship that not only advances academic discourse but also shapes law-making, judicial reasoning, and public policy in ways that promote justice, equality, and social welfare.

The journal’s broader vision is to encourage reform-oriented, forward-looking, and globally relevant legal research, ensuring that it remains at the forefront of debates about the changing nature of law in the 21st century. By bringing together diverse voices from academia, legal practice, judiciary, and policy-making institutions, CDLH aspires to foster a vibrant exchange of ideas that will influence the evolution of legal systems and contribute to building a more equitable and sustainable society.