Global Review of Legal and Managerial Sciences

Detailed Publication Process

The Global Review of Legal and Managerial Studies (GRLMS) maintains an efficient and swift publication process, ensuring a seamless experience for authors. From manuscript submission to the issuance of certificates, our publication timeline spans a maximum of 5 working days.

Outlined below is the comprehensive publication process:

  1. Authors can submit their manuscripts using the provided submission form available here.
  2. Upon receiving the submission, an acknowledgment email containing the Manuscript ID is dispatched to the authors.
  3. The manuscripts are then forwarded to our panel of reviewers for evaluation.
  4. Upon manuscript selection, authors receive a confirmation email notifying them of the acceptance.
  5. A Manuscript Processing Fee is applicable for publication [Not applicable as of now, this step will be skipped]:
    1. INR 500 (Single Authored Manuscript)
    2. INR 800 (Co-Authored Manuscript)
  6. Once the processing fee is successfully processed, the research paper/manuscript is published.
  7. Authors receive a complimentary DOI and a soft copy of their publication certificate via email.

Review Process

The Global Review of Legal and Managerial Studies (GRLMS) employs a meticulous Double Peer Review Process to ensure the quality and relevance of the scholarly work.

The review process comprises the following key steps:

  1. Manuscript Assignment: Upon submission through the designated form, manuscripts receive a unique code (e.g., MS24/0001).

  2. Author Anonymity: All author details are systematically removed from the manuscript to maintain a blind review process.

  3. Reviewer Evaluation: The manuscript is then forwarded to two independent members of our reviewing team, distinct from the honorary editorial board. They assess the research quality and topical relevance.

  4. Scoring System: Following the evaluation, each reviewer assigns a score out of 5 to the manuscript based on various criteria.

  5. Final Selection: Manuscripts achieving a combined score of 6 or higher out of 10 are deemed suitable for final publication, ensuring the highest standards of academic excellence.