Focus and Scope

The International Journal of Laws aims to foster scholarly discussion and provide a platform for high-quality research on diverse legal issues across a wide spectrum of legal fields and jurisdictions. The journal welcomes contributions from academics, practitioners, and policymakers that offer innovative perspectives, address emerging legal challenges, and explore the evolution of legal systems around the world.

The journal covers, but is not limited to, the following areas:

  • Public Law:

    • Constitutional law and administrative law
    • International public law and treaties
    • Human rights law and humanitarian law
    • Environmental law and climate change regulations
    • Criminal law and justice reform
    • Legal theory and jurisprudence
  • Private Law:

    • Contract law, tort law, and property law
    • Family law and inheritance law
    • Corporate and commercial law
    • Intellectual property law
    • Labor law and employment regulations
    • Private international law
  • International and Comparative Law:

    • International trade and commercial arbitration
    • International criminal law and transnational crime
    • Comparative constitutional law
    • Law of international organizations and global governance
    • Cross-border legal issues and conflict of laws
  • Specialized Legal Fields:

    • Technology law, cybersecurity, and data protection
    • Banking and financial law
    • Tax law and fiscal policies
    • Health law and bioethics
    • Energy law and natural resources
    • Maritime and aviation law

The journal encourages interdisciplinary approaches to legal research, integrating perspectives from economics, political science, sociology, and international relations. Submissions should contribute to theoretical understanding, practical applications, and policy debates within the legal community, with a focus on both contemporary and historical developments in legal systems globally.