International Journal of Law, Education and Social Science

The International Journal of Law, Education and Social Science (IJLESS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access, multidisciplinary e-journal dedicated to promoting scholarly research and innovation in the fields of Law, Education, Social Sciences, and related disciplines. IJLESS serves as a dynamic platform for researchers, academicians, professionals, and students worldwide to share knowledge, insights, and developments that advance academic and professional understanding across these fields.

IJLESS is committed to fostering global academic collaboration by publishing high-quality, original research that contributes to theory, practice, and policy-making. Our platform supports a bi-monthly publication schedule, ensuring timely dissemination of impactful work.


Key Features
  • Peer-Reviewed and Refereed: Each submission undergoes a rigorous double-blind peer-review process to ensure academic integrity and research quality.

  • Open Access: All articles are freely available online immediately upon publication, supporting unrestricted access and wide distribution.

  • Digital Identifiers: Every published article is assigned a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) for easy citation and discoverability.

  • Indexing & Citation: IJLESS is indexed in multiple scholarly databases and offers citation tools for academic referencing.

  • Global Accessibility: Readers can read, download, print, distribute, and link to full-text articles without financial or access barriers, provided proper attribution is given.


Peer Review Process

IJLESS follows a double-blind peer review process, ensuring that all manuscripts are evaluated impartially by qualified experts. This process is essential to maintain the integrity, originality, and scholarly contribution of each paper.


Publication Frequency

IJLESS publishes six issues per year, in the months of:
February, April, June, August, October, and December.


Open Access Policy

IJLESS operates under an open-access model, based on the principle that freely available research promotes a greater exchange of global knowledge. Authors retain the copyright to their work while allowing users to read, download, distribute, and use articles, provided proper citation is maintained.