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International Conference on Comparative Legal Studies and Judicial Policy (ICCLSJP-26)

30th - 31st Jul 2026,Caracas, Venezuela

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Important Dates


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30th Jun 2026

Paper Submission Deadline

10th Jul 2026

Registration Deadline

15th Jul 2026

Conference Date

30th - 31st Jul 2026

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Call For Papers

The ICCLSJP bridges the gap between academia and industry by promoting research with practical applications. It provides a platform for professionals and researchers to share insights that drive real-world impact.

The conference focuses on Comparative Legal Studies and Judicial Policy, encouraging applied research, case studies, and industry-driven innovations.

Authors are invited to submit papers addressing, but not limited to, the following areas:

  • Comparative legal systems analysis
  • Judicial policy and its impact
  • Legal traditions and cultural influences
  • Globalization and legal harmonization
  • Comparative constitutional law studies
  • Judicial independence across jurisdictions
  • Legal reforms in comparative perspective
  • Impact of legal culture on justice
  • Cross-border legal challenges
  • International law and domestic policies
  • Comparative studies in criminal law
  • Legal pluralism and its implications
  • Judicial decision-making processes
  • Role of international treaties in law
  • Legal education across different systems
  • Emerging trends in comparative law
  • Access to justice in comparative contexts
  • Legal frameworks for human rights
  • Judicial accountability in various systems
  • Future of comparative legal studies

Assessment

Submissions will be evaluated based on applicability, innovation, and research contribution. Accepted papers will be presented and considered for publication in relevant journals and proceedings.

Registration

Complete your registration to participate in discussions that bridge academia and industry, and gain exposure to practical insights.

Publication

Selected papers will be considered for publication platforms that support academic and industry collaboration.

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