Aims & Scope

Aims

  • To provide a reputable academic platform for publishing high-quality legal research.

  • To encourage analytical, doctrinal, and interdisciplinary legal scholarship.

  • To promote jurisprudential studies and theoretical legal discourse.

  • To contribute to global understanding and development of modern legal systems.

Scope

The journal welcomes submissions including, but not limited to:

Legal Philosophy & Jurisprudence

  • Analytical jurisprudence

  • Normative legal theory

  • Comparative jurisprudence

  • Natural law & legal positivism

  • Contemporary legal philosophy

Public Law

  • Constitutional law

  • Administrative law

  • Environmental law

  • Human rights law

  • Public policy and governance

Private Law

  • Contract law

  • Property law

  • Tort law

  • Family law

Criminal Justice

  • Criminal law

  • Criminology

  • Penology

  • Victimology

International & Comparative Law

  • International public law

  • International humanitarian law

  • International criminal law

  • Transnational legal studies

Socio-Legal Studies

  • Law and society

  • Legal systems and institutions

  • Legal reform & policy analysis