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The Legalis IP Quarterly

About the Journal

About the Journal

The Legalis IP Quarterly (LIPQ) is a premier peer-reviewed forum dedicated to the rigorous analysis of the intersection of Law, Innovation, and Policy. Operating in formal association with Legalis IP, the journal serves as a critical bridge between academic theory and corporate-legal policy.

Our mandate is to publish scholarship that addresses the most pressing challenges in the digital age, with a focus on Digital Jurisprudence, Algorithmic Policy, and Techno-Legal Equity. By maintaining the Logician Standard of technical excellence, LIPQ provides a sovereign platform for interdisciplinary research that shapes global legal discourse.


Key Focus Areas

  • Intellectual Property & Technology Law: Examining the evolution of rights and innovation within a borderless digital ecosystem.

  • Policy & Governance: Analyzing the regulatory frameworks governing emerging technologies and institutional innovation.

  • Equity, Justice, and Institutional Policy: Pioneering research into the systemic impacts of legal structures on social equity and the dismantling of digital colonialism.

While the Journal prioritizes the aforementioned themes, its editorial scope remains expansive, encompassing rigorous inquiries into Constitutional Jurisprudence, Criminal Law, and International Legal Order. We remain committed to the publication of any work that offers a significant contribution to the broader legal canon or provides a profound interrogation of justice and equity in the modern state.


Scholarly Integrity

Guided by the principles of equity and transparency, LIPQ employs a strict double-blind peer review process and adheres to the Bluebook (22nd ed.) citation standard to ensure the highest level of scholarly integrity.