EDITORIAL


To see the LUMS Student Law Review finally published is a matter of immense pleasure and satisfaction for all of us who have been involved in this project.

The LSLR began as flash in our minds. More than a year ago, we realized a fact something which is as strange as it is true: in a country of more than one hundred and seventy million people, more than a hundred thousand lawyers and thousands of law students, there is not even a single, regularly-published and widely available academic law journal.[1] It is only too obvious that this gap is one of the various reasons for the absence of a vibrant and informed legal discourse in the country.[2] It is this gap in our legal discourse which we at the Review seek to fill.