Focus & Scope

Legalis: Journal of Law Review

Focus
Legalist: Journal of Law Review is committed to advancing understanding and discussion of various aspects of law and justice. The journal aims to publish in-depth analyses, critiques, and reviews of recent developments in legal theory, legal practice, and public policy. With a focus on interdisciplinarity and global perspectives, the journal aims to be a platform for academics, legal practitioners, researchers, and students to share insights, innovations, and critical approaches to contemporary and enduring legal challenges.

Scope
The journal covers a wide range of fields and topics in legal studies, including, but not limited to:
1. Legal Theory and Legal Philosophy: Discussions on legal theories, legal philosophy, and research methodologies in law.
2. Constitutional Law and Governance: An analysis of constitutions, systems of government, human rights, and constitutional justice.
3. International Law: The study of public international law, private international law, international relations, and international organizations.
4. Criminal Law and Criminal Justice: Research on criminal law, criminal procedure, criminal policy, and criminal justice systems.
5. Business and Commercial Law: Analysis of business law, contract law, corporate law, bankruptcy law, and competition law.
6. Environmental Law and Natural Resources: Discussions on environmental law, natural resource management, sustainability, and climate change.
7. Labor Law and Social Welfare: A study of labor law, industrial relations, workers' rights, and social policy.

8. Property, Land and Housing Law: An analysis of property law, real estate, land rights, and urban planning.
9. Information and Technology Law: Research on ICT law, privacy, data security, copyright, and internet law.
10. Family and Personal Law: Discussions on family law, marriage law, inheritance law, and individual rights.