Focus and Scope

The Journal of Legal Perspectives and Justice welcomes submissions from a broad spectrum of legal disciplines. Its focus and scope include, but are not limited to, the following areas:

  1. Legal Theory and Jurisprudence
    Critical and philosophical examinations of law, including foundational theories, normative perspectives on justice, legal reasoning, and the philosophical underpinnings of legal systems.

  2. Law and Social Justice
    Research on the interaction between law and social justice, including human rights, equality, access to justice, anti‑discrimination law, and protection of vulnerable populations.

  3. Comparative Law and Legal Globalization
    Comparative analyses of legal systems, cross‑jurisdictional studies, the impact of globalization on legal practices, and transnational legal norms.

  4. Public Law and Administrative Governance
    Studies on constitutional law, administrative law, governance, legal reforms, public accountability, and the role of law in shaping state‑citizen relations.

  5. Criminal Law and Justice Systems
    Investigations into criminal law doctrine, criminal justice processes, law enforcement practices, restorative justice, and institutional roles in ensuring fair adjudication.

  6. Civil Law and Business Law
    Contributions related to civil law topics such as contracts, torts, property, consumer protection, corporate law, and legal issues affecting commercial and economic activities.

  7. International Law and Human Rights
    Research addressing public and private international law, global human rights mechanisms, humanitarian law, environmental law, and state responsibility in the international legal order.

  8. Legal Methodology and Interdisciplinary Approaches
    Empirical, qualitative, quantitative, historical, and interdisciplinary studies (e.g., law and economics, socio‑legal research, law and technology) that enrich legal scholarship.

Types of articles accepted include:

  • Original research articles

  • Theoretical and conceptual papers

  • Comprehensive literature reviews

  • Legal case studies

  • Policy analysis and legal reform critiques