Science of Law (2995-8717) is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal that covers key advancements in the content and process of law and legal systems from across the globe. Science of Law promotes legal scholars and criminologists to publish empirical, doctrinal, and/or theoretical findings as thoroughly as possible. Contributions that cross customary boundaries and confront injustices are especially appreciated.

Science of Law publishes literature reviews, research articles, and brief communications, including gender-based violence, environmental law, and a variety of human rights issues. The journal invites authors to submit papers that are less than 15,000 words in length, including text, footnotes, and any supporting materials. Methodology specifics should be supplied as needed so that the findings may be replicated Cross-disciplinary research is also acceptable.

Science of Law publishes across all relevant fields of research, including but not restricted to: 

  • Business law/corporate law
  • Criminal law
  • Economic law
  • Education law
  • Environmental law
  • Family law
  • Gender and law
  • Health law
  • Human rights and law
  • Intellectual property law
  • International law
  • Justice
  • Media law
  • Policy and law
  • Refugee law
  • Religion and law