Legal Spectrum Journal publishes advanced research on the regulation of digital technologies and data governance in an increasingly data-driven world. This theme focuses on privacy, cybersecurity, platform regulation, and emerging digital infrastructures, with particular emphasis on Indian and comparative data protection frameworks.

Focus areas include data protection compliance, digital rights, cybersecurity governance, intermediary liability, and regulatory reform.

The Journal encourages interdisciplinary and policy-oriented research analysing AI regulation, accountability, liability, and constitutional implications. This theme explores the legal, ethical, and governance challenges posed by artificial intelligence and automated decision-making systems.

Submissions engage with global AI governance models, algorithmic transparency, bias, human rights, and future regulatory frameworks.

The Journal invites research on sports governance, broadcasting rights, personality rights, online gaming regulation, and digital media compliance. This theme addresses the evolving legal frameworks governing sports, media, entertainment, and gaming industries.

Submissions may adopt commercial, regulatory, constitutional, or socio-legal perspectives across traditional and digital ecosystems.

The Journal provides a dedicated platform for research on the legal and regulatory ecosystem governing startups and innovation-driven enterprises. This theme examines startup structuring, venture financing, intellectual property strategies, and regulatory compliance, with a strong focus on practical and policy impact.

Research may analyse founder rights, investment frameworks, competition law issues, and technology regulation affecting startups.

The Journal encourages rigorous scholarship engaging with constitutional principles, administrative governance, and public law frameworks. This theme focuses on judicial review, regulatory oversight, fundamental rights, and institutional accountability, particularly in the context of a modern regulatory state.

Research connecting constitutional theory with contemporary governance and technological challenges is strongly encouraged.