Focus
The Journal of Law, Human Rights, Immigration, and Corrections focuses on publishing original research, critical reviews, and transformative policies that contribute to the understanding and reform of legal systems at the national and international levels. Each article must present in-depth analysis, rigorous methodology, and practical implications for legal theory and practice.

Scope
This journal covers the entire field of legal science, with the following scope:

  • Criminal and Correctional Law
    – Basic principles and theories of criminal law
    – Criminal enforcement policies, inclusive restorative justice
    – Correctional system and rehabilitation of prisoners
    – Evaluation of the effectiveness of diversification and alternative sentencing programs

  • Civil and Business Law
    – Law of contracts, obligations, and civil liability
    – Corporate law, bankruptcy, and debt restructuring
    – Consumer protection and business competition
    – Intellectual property and copyright law

  • Constitutional and Administrative Law
    – Theory of the state and governance
    – Central-regional relations, regional autonomy, and decentralization
    – State administrative law: oversight and litigation mechanisms
    – Public policy and good governance

  • International Law and Human Rights
    – Treaty law and international custom
    – Human rights protection mechanisms: UN, regional, and non-state actors
    – Responsibility of states and individuals for human rights violations
    – Jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice and Human Rights Courts

  • Immigration and Refugee Law
    – Entry-exit regulations and foreign residency status
    – Protection of asylum seekers and refugee rights
    – Deportation and extradition policies
    – Legal implications of cross-border migration crises

  • Environmental Law
    – Basic principles of environmental law and sustainable development
    – ​​Regulation of natural resource management and environmental impacts
    – Litigation and enforcement for ecosystem protection
    – The role of law in climate change mitigation

  • Labor and Social Law
    – Industrial relations, employment contracts, and labor protection
    – Social welfare and social security policies
    – Anti-discrimination and migrant workers' rights
    – Legal trends in the gig economy and digital labor

  • Technology and Privacy Law
    – Regulation of personal data, cybersecurity, and e-commerce
    – Liability of digital platforms and algorithms
    – Artificial intelligence, blockchain, and new regulatory challenges
    – Open data policies and public access to information

Characteristics of Articles
Published articles must:

  • Includes a comprehensive literature review and a clear theoretical framework.

  • Using qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-methods research methods according to academic standards.

  • Presenting relevant findings for policy makers, legal practitioners, and academics.

  • Offers implementative recommendations for legal and public policy reform.

With this scope, the journal provides a cross-disciplinary platform for various legal specializations, ensuring a holistic contribution to the development of global legal science and practice.