Journal of Cross-Disciplinary Studies in Business, Law, and Society (JCSBLS) is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Ahmaddien Institute. This journal provides a platform for the dissemination of scholarly research at the intersection of business, law, and social sciences. The journal welcomes original research articles, conceptual papers, and case studies that contribute to the advancement of knowledge and interdisciplinary dialogue in these fields.

JCSBLS is published three times a year, in April, September, and December.

JCSBLS aims to foster a holistic understanding of contemporary issues by bridging disciplinary boundaries, promoting integrative approaches, and encouraging cross-sectoral insights.

Scope of the Journal

The journal covers, but is not limited to, the following topics:

  • Business and management studies with socio-legal perspectives

  • Legal studies with business and societal impacts

  • Societal challenges and their implications for business and law

  • Corporate governance, business ethics, and legal compliance

  • Policy and regulatory frameworks affecting commerce and society

  • Interdisciplinary approaches to economic, legal, and social development

Peer Review Process

All manuscripts submitted to JCSBLS undergo a rigorous double-blind peer review process, where both the reviewers and the authors remain anonymous throughout the review process. Each submission is initially screened by the editorial board for relevance and compliance with submission guidelines. Manuscripts passing the initial screening are then reviewed by at least two independent experts in the field. The final decision on acceptance or rejection is based on the reviewers’ recommendations and the editor’s judgment.

Ethical Standards

The journal adheres to high standards of publication ethics and is committed to preventing any form of academic misconduct. JCSBLS follows the guidelines of COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) in handling cases of plagiarism, conflict of interest, and other ethical concerns.