Focus and Scope

Focus and Scope

Nexus of Justitia Law Review (NJLR) focuses on publishing high-quality scholarly works in the field of law and legal studies. The journal serves as a platform for researchers, legal practitioners, academics, policymakers, and related stakeholders to disseminate research findings, theoretical advancements, and critical analyses that contribute to the development of legal knowledge at national and international levels. The journal emphasizes rigorous methodology, originality, and relevance to contemporary legal issues in accordance with recognized academic and accreditation standards.

 

Scope

The journal welcomes manuscripts in, but not limited to, the following areas:

  • Constitutional Law: constitutional principles, governance and state institutions, human rights, constitutional review.
  • Administrative Law: public administration, public service regulation, administrative justice, state liability.
  • Criminal Law and Criminology: substantive and procedural criminal law, crime prevention, criminal justice, penology, victimology, criminological studies.
  • Civil Law: contract law, tort law, family law, inheritance law.
  • Business and Commercial Law: corporate law, banking and finance law, investment regulation, securities law, competition law.
  • International Law: public international law, private international law, international human rights law, humanitarian law.
  • Environmental and Natural Resources Law: environmental protection, sustainability regulation, climate change policy, land and natural resource management.
  • Agrarian and Land Law: land ownership, land registration, land disputes, agrarian reform, rural development.
  • Cyber Law and Technology Law: data protection and privacy, electronic transactions, digital governance, cybercrime, regulation of emerging technologies.
  • Islamic Law: Islamic family law, Islamic economic and financial law, Islamic civil and criminal principles.
  • Human Rights Law: protection and enforcement of human rights, rights-based public policy, social justice, vulnerable groups.
  • Dispute Resolution: litigation, arbitration, mediation, and other forms of alternative dispute resolution.

For detailed submission guidelines and publication policies, authors are encouraged to refer to the Author Guidelines section of the journal.