DME Journal of Law (DMEJL)

DMEJL is a peer-reviewed and interdisciplinary academic annual law journal. It endeavors to serve as the leading forum for a thoughtful and scholarly engagement for a broad range of complex issues at the intersection of law, public policy and social change in world. It, therefore, places emphasis on representation of diverse perspectives and invites articles presenting opinions on fundamental, long-term, systemic problems of human rights and governance, as well as emerging issues, and possible solutions to them. it concerns itself with articles from all the diverse areas involving contemporarily socially and politically relevant legal issues ranging from business law, civil rights and civil liberties, environmental law and human rights, international law, law and gender, law and public policy, law and technology, sports and entertainment law. Towards this end, DMEJL encourages critical reflections that are based on empirical observations and experience as well as theoretical and multi-disciplinary approaches.

DME Journal of Management (DMEJM)

DME Journal of Management is a peer-reviewed and interdisciplinary academic annual journal. The objective of the journal is to promote individual and collaborative research on contemporary management practices and paradigms.

The journal will invite papers on diverse areas such as finance, accounting, marketing, operations management, human resource management, statistics, international business, information technology, environment, risk management, globalization and related areas. Articles reflecting diversity, cross-functional nature of management and emerging concerns are also considered for publication.

MediaSpace: DME Journal of Communication (DMEJC)

MediaSpace, DMEJC is an open access, peer-reviewed and interdisciplinary academic annual media journal. It endeavors to serve as the leading forum for a thoughtful and scholarly engagement for a broad range of complex issues at the intersection of media, law, public policy and social change in the world. It, therefore, places emphasis on representation of diverse perspectives and invites articles presenting opinions on the long-lived media issues, as well as emerging contemporary issues, and possible solutions to them. It concerns itself with articles from all the diverse areas involving contemporarily socially and politically relevant media issues ranging from journalism, advertising, public relations, corporate communications, film studies and much more. Towards this end, MediaSpace DMEJC encourages critical reflections that are based on empirical observations and experience with theoretical and multi-disciplinary approaches.