Global Review of Legal and Managerial Sciences
Welcome to Global Review of Legal and Managerial Sciences (GRLMS), a bi-monthly online journal dedicated to promoting research in the field of law, business, and management as integrated subjects. Our mission is to provide a platform for students and researchers from all backgrounds to facilitate the development of knowledge and understanding regarding different aspects of law as a discipline.
Global Review of Legal & Managerial Sciences
DOI: GRLMS/A1
Accessibility: Open Access
Subject Area: Law, Business & Management
Review Process: Double Blind Peer Review
Frequency: Bi-monthly
Language: English
Call for Papers
The GRLMS is inviting authors across India and the Globe to contribute their pieces of academic writing for publication.
Volume: Volume I Issue II | Theme: Law, Business & Management
Perks: Certificates of Publication, Certificate of Excellence, Free DOI Link, Internship Opportunities, 48-hour Review Process, Indexed at Google Scholar, HeinOnline, Manupatra, ROAD & others.
Call for Papers
GRLMS is inviting authors across India and the Globe to contribute their pieces of academic writing for publication.
Volume: Volume I Issue II | Theme: Law, Business & Management
Perks: Certificates of Publication, Certificate of Excellence, Free DOI Link, Internship Opportunities, 48-hour Review Process, Indexed at Google Scholar, HeinOnline, Manupatra, ROAD & others.
At GRLMS, we understand the importance of timely publication of research papers for students, researchers, and professionals. With our 48-hour review process, you can expect your articles or research papers to be reviewed and published swiftly, ensuring your work reaches a wide audience in a short span of time.
To further enhance the visibility and accessibility of your research, GRLMS provides a free DOI (Digital Object Identifier) link for each published article. DOI links ensure persistent identification and reliable access to your work across various platforms and databases. Additionally, our journal is indexed at renowned platforms such as Google Scholar, HeinOnline, Manupatra, ROAD, and others.
We believe in the power of knowledge sharing. That's why GRLMS follows an open access journal policy, allowing all articles published within our platform to be freely available for distribution and reuse. By adopting this approach, we create a collaborative environment where ideas can flow freely and support the development of knowledge and understanding in the legal and managerial sciences.
As an author with GRLMS, your hard work deserves recognition. We offer Certificates of Publication and Certificates of Excellence to acknowledge your contribution to the academic community. These certificates serve as a testament to your dedication and expertise, enhancing your professional portfolio and reputation.
GRLMS believes in nurturing talent and bridging the gap between academia and professional practice. As a member of our publication community, you have exclusive access to internship opportunities. These internships offer valuable hands-on experience and networking opportunities, enabling you to further develop your skills and connect with experts in the field.
Submissions in this category are expected to comprehensively engage with the theme and literature of a particular topic. The article must survey the current practice in the field, identify any gaps, and offer innovative reassessment along with constructive suggestions. Theoretical pieces are also welcome in this category.
Essays/short articles are more concise in scope and focus on a particular issue, offering new perspectives and critical insights. They provide clearly identifiable arguments and may present different ways of conceptualizing the selected issue.
This category is meant for the analysis of any contemporary judicial pronouncement, legislative action, or policy proposal. Notes and Comments must trace the line of cases in which the decision appears and comment on its implications for the evolution of that branch of law. Similarly, a legislative comment or policy proposal must identify the object and expected impact of the legislative action/policy proposal in question.