Science of Law (2995-8717)  journal aims to advance interdisciplinary research by exploring the dynamic intersections of law with social science, economics, and business management. The journal provides a platform for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to engage in critical discussions on legal systems, governance, and regulatory frameworks that shape societies and economies worldwide. By fostering a multidisciplinary approach, Science of Law seeks to contribute to the development of legal theory, policy reforms, and practical solutions to contemporary legal challenges.

The journal welcomes high-quality original research, theoretical contributions, and case studies that address legal issues from diverse perspectives, including but not limited to:

Law and Social Science

  • The interplay between law and society
  • Human rights and legal frameworks
  • Justice systems and social equity
  • Criminology and criminal justice

Economic and Business Law

  • Corporate and business law
  • Economic law and regulatory frameworks
  • Tax law and financial regulations
  • Intellectual property law and innovation policies

Legal Philosophy and Historical Perspectives

  • The history and philosophy of law
  • Comparative legal traditions
  • Legal ethics and professional responsibility

Specialized Legal Fields

  • Criminal law and forensic science
  • Refugee law and migration policies
  • Environmental and climate law
  • Health law and bioethics
  • Family and inheritance law
  • Education law and policy
  • Gender, law, and equality

International and Policy-Oriented Legal Studies

  • International law and diplomacy
  • Media law and freedom of expression
  • Religion and law in multicultural societies
  • Policy analysis and legislative reforms

Science of Law journal encourages interdisciplinary collaborations and welcomes submissions that incorporate empirical research, legal theory, and policy analysis to enhance understanding and address pressing legal and societal issues.