Special Issue on
Legal Frameworks and Development Issues
Legal Frameworks and Development Issues examines
how laws, regulations, and institutional structures shape social, economic, and
political development across different regions. This theme focuses on the role
of legal systems in addressing critical challenges such as governance, public
policy implementation, resource management, social justice, economic growth,
and sustainable development. By analyzing the interaction between legal
mechanisms and development practices, the topic aims to provide insights into
how effective, transparent, and adaptable legal frameworks can promote
equitable progress and support long-term societal advancement.
In this
special issue, we intend to invite front-line researchers and authors to submit
original research and review articles on exploring Legal
Frameworks and Development Issues. Potential topics include, but are not limited
to:
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Administrative Law And Development
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Anti-Corruption Law And Transparency
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Comparative Legal Systems
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Constitutional Development Studies
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Economic Law And Market Development
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Environmental Regulation And Sustainability
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Governance And Public Policy
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Human Rights And Social Justice
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International Development Law
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Judicial Reform And Access To Justice
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Labor Law And Workforce Development
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Land Tenure And Property Rights
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Legal Aspects Of Public Finance
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Legal Dimensions Of Urban And Rural
Development
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Legal Frameworks For Technology And
Innovation
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Rule Of Law And Institutional Reform
Authors
should read over the journal’s For Authors carefully before submission. Prospective
authors should submit an electronic copy of their complete manuscript through
the journal’s Paper Submission System.
Please
kindly specify the “Special Issue” under your manuscript title. The
research field “Special Issue - Legal Frameworks and Development Issues”
should be selected during your submission.
Special Issue Timetable:
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Submission Deadline
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March 20th, 2026
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Publication Date
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May 2026
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Guest
Editor:
Dr. Guillermo Molina Burguera
University of Alicante, Spain
For
further questions or inquiries, please contact Editorial Assistant at papersubmissionmcy@gmail.com
BLR
Editorial Office
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