Abstract
As the earliest Editor’s Notes for the Socio-Legal Review (‘SLR’ or ‘Review’) recorded, SLR was established in 2005 with the help of a publication grant from the UK-based Modern Law Review (‘MLR’), and the support of Professors Tim Murphy and later Martin Loughlin of the London School of Economics. A chance encounter that some students had with Professor Tim Murphy, at the time the General Editor for MLR and founding Editorial Board member for the UK-based journal Law and Critique, at an academic conference at the National Law School of India University, Bengaluru (‘NLSIU’) led to active discussions around what it would take to found a journal for the interdisciplinary study of law. As a former Editor who wrote one of these initial Notes, this Postscript is a brief personal reflection on SLR’s initial years (2005–2012) and an attempt to place some of those experiences and questions in a broader context.
Custom Citation
Kalyani Ramnath, 'Postscript' (2024) 20(2) Socio-Legal Review 149.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
doi.org/10.55496/LTRP6796