Aims And Scope
Focus Journal Law Review serves as a channel for scientific exploration and analysis of law that continues to develop. This includes human rights challenges, ongoing reforms in the criminal justice system. This journal provides a comprehensive understanding of legal phenomena, creating space for discussion and broader insight. The journal seeks to reveal similarities and differences between legal systems, facilitate a nuanced understanding of legal principles, encourage cross-cultural dialogue, and contribute to a more harmonious global legal discourse. Legal analysis in the journal covers a variety of aspects, including legal systems and traditions, judicial decision-making processes, constitutional law perspectives, the intricacies of the legal framework and social sciences.
Scope
The journal publishes original research and review articles covering diverse aspects of Law including :
- Constitutional Law (including Statutory Law, Legisprudence, State Institution Law, General Election Law, Constitutional Court issues, etc.)
- Civil Law (including Trade Law, Agreement Law, Property Rights, Investment Law, Industrial Law, etc.)
- Tradition/Custom Law (including Law and Society, Sociology of Law, and Antropology of Law)
- Criminal Law (including Criminology, Penology, Criminal Policy Construction, Victimology, etc.)
- Administrative Law (including Permit Law, Natural Resources, Enviromental Law, Administrative Procedural Law and Sustainability issues towards law)