Aims and Scope
Justice Law aims to serve as a reputable scholarly journal for publishing high-quality research and scientific studies in the field of law. The journal is committed to advancing legal scholarship by publishing innovative, original, and evidence-based research that contributes to legal reform, the promotion of justice, the protection of human rights, good governance, and sustainable development at the national and international levels.
Justice Law provides an academic forum for researchers, academics, legal practitioners, policymakers, and students to exchange scientific ideas and offer solutions to contemporary legal issues through interdisciplinary perspectives.
Justice Law welcomes original research articles and review articles covering, but not limited to, the following areas:
- Constitutional Law
- Administrative Law
- Civil Law
- Criminal Law
- Business and Commercial Law
- International Law
- Human Rights Law
- Environmental Law
- Agrarian and Natural Resources Law
- Islamic Law
- Cyber Law and Information Technology Law
- Artificial Intelligence and Law
- Personal Data Protection Law
- Intellectual Property Law
- Consumer Protection Law
- Labor and Employment Law
- Banking and Financial Law
- Health Law
- Election Law
- Legal Philosophy
- Sociology of Law
- Comparative Law
- Legal Reform
- Law and Public Policy
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Law and Sustainable Development
Justice Law welcomes manuscripts employing doctrinal (normative) legal research, empirical legal research, socio-legal studies, comparative legal studies, interdisciplinary legal research, and other scientific approaches that contribute to the advancement of legal scholarship.


