Aims & Scope

 Aim

Law and Judicial Review (LJR) focuses on conceptual and research articles in both normative and empirical approaches with emphasis on interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary fields of law. We highly encourage articles that combine legal with non-legal aspects in their analysis. These may include but are not limited to various fields in Law such as civil law, criminal law, constitutional and administrative law, international law, legal pluralism governance, and another section related to contemporary issues in legal scholar. All types of manuscripts, from socio-legal, empirical, to doctrinal will be considered for publication. This publication encourages empirical and cross-disciplinary areas of law relating to political science, criminology, history, sociology, human rights, technology, and political economy.

 Scope

 Criminal law

Scopes related to: Cybercrime, Administration law, Studies of crime and interpretations of forms and dimensions of criminality, Analyses of criminological debates and contested theoretical frameworks of criminological analysis, Research and analysis of criminal justice and penal policy and practices, Research and analysis of policing policies and policing forms and practices, Research and analysis of criminal law and practice from a socio-legal perspective, human right law.

 Constitutional law

Scopes related to: constitutions, constitutional courts, constitutional court decisions, State’s constitution, Election law, Governmental law, Judicial court, Constitutional law, Constitutional court, Legislation and policy, citizen shift, Human Rights Law, Sovereignty, Territory and population, Clarity, stability, application, and protection of human rights, The court of human rights, Representative institution, Legal system.

 Economic law

Scopes related to: commerce, online business, consumer protection, data privacy, intellectual property, and business regulation in the digital sector, Corporate Law, Contractual Law, Tax Law, Law And Economics, International Business And Trade Law, Commercial Law, International Law, Trade Law, Legal Philosophy, Capital Law, Arbitration Law, Private Law, Private International Law, Intellectual Property, Sharia Law, Adat Law, Banking Law, Consumer Protection Law, Insurance Law, Anthropology of Law, Sociology of Law, and Alternative Dispute Resolution.

 Environmental law

Scopes related to: Agrarian law, Biosafety, Business and biodiversity, Chemicals and waste, Climate change (SDG 13), Disasters and conflicts, Ecosystem management, Ecosystems and biodiversity, Education and Environment, Energy (SDG 7), Environment under review, Environmental law, Environmental rights and governance, Extractives, Forests, Gender, Global policy, Green economy (SDG 12), Life on land (SDG 15), Nature-based solutions, Oceans and seas / Life below water (SDG 14) / Marine and polar, Peace, justice and strong institutions (SDG 16), Protected areas, Resource efficiency, Science and economics, Species, Sustainable development goals, Technology, Transport, Water (SDG 6), World heritage.