International Journal of Law, Human Rights and Social Sciences Research is a premier international, open-access, peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal published on a quarterly basis. The journal provides an academic platform for the dissemination of original research, review articles, case studies, and theoretical or conceptual works in the fields of Law, Human Rights, Social Sciences and interdisciplinary studies.
The journal primarily focuses on, but is not limited to, the following research areas:
Law: Constitutional Law, Human Rights Law, Criminal Law, Civil Law,
Administrative Law, International Law, Environmental Law, Labour and Industrial Law,
Corporate and Commercial Law, Cyber Law, Intellectual Property Rights,
Comparative Law, Legal Education, Judicial Administration, Legal Ethics,
Alternative Dispute Resolution, Public Law, Private Law and emerging areas of law.
Human Rights: Fundamental Rights, Social Justice, Gender Justice,
Child Rights, Minority Rights, Disability Rights, Refugee and Migration Studies,
Access to Justice, Human Rights Protection Mechanisms, Advocacy,
International Human Rights Standards, Sustainable Development,
Peace and Conflict Studies and rights-based approaches.
Social Sciences: Sociology, Psychology, Political Science,
Public Administration, Economics, Development Studies, Social Policy, Education,
Governance, International Relations, Anthropology, Geography, Human Behaviour,
Public Policy, History and Research Methodology.
International Journal of Law, Human Rights and Social Sciences Research also encourages high-quality interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary research integrating law, human rights and social sciences to address contemporary societal, institutional and global challenges. Manuscripts combining theoretical perspectives with empirical analysis, policy evaluation, legal reforms and socio-legal research are particularly welcomed.