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. In doing so, the journal recognizes the interconnected nature of legal issues and emphasizes the need to examine them in a broader context. This global outlook encourages scholars to transcend geographic boundaries in their research, encouraging intellectual exchange and collaboration between scholars.

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)