Focus and Scope

International Journal of Justice and Legal Systems (IJJLS) provides an academic platform for the dissemination of original research articles, conceptual papers, case studies, doctrinal analyses, and interdisciplinary approaches addressing contemporary legal challenges at national, regional, and global levels. The journal welcomes contributions from academics, legal practitioners, researchers, policymakers, and scholars worldwide who engage in advancing legal knowledge and strengthening equitable, accountable, and sustainable legal systems.

The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

  • Justice and Legal System Studies
  • Comparative Law and Comparative Legal Systems
  • Human Rights Law and Humanitarian Law
  • Constitutional and Administrative Law
  • Criminal Justice and Criminal Law Reform
  • Civil Law and Procedural Justice
  • International Law and Global Governance
  • Judicial Institutions and Legal Enforcement
  • Legal Sociology and Law in Society
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution and Mediation
  • Environmental and Sustainable Development Law
  • Technology, Cyber Law, and Digital Governance
  • Interdisciplinary Legal Studies and Public Policy

The journal prioritizes scholarly works demonstrating originality, novelty, methodological rigor, and contemporary relevance. IJJLS encourages international academic collaboration and innovative legal discourse contributing to the development of justice-oriented and sustainable legal systems.