LIBRARY AND aI (4)

AIM AND SCOPE

AIM

The International Journal of Human Rights and Law (IJHRL) aims to provide a scholarly platform for the dissemination of high-quality, original research in the field of human rights and legal studies. The journal seeks to promote critical understanding, interdisciplinary dialogue, and academic engagement on contemporary issues relating to human rights, constitutional law, and governance. It encourages contributions that advance knowledge, policy discourse, and practical approaches to the protection and promotion of human rights at national and international levels.


SCOPE

IJHRL is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal that publishes research covering a broad spectrum of themes related to human rights and law. The journal welcomes theoretical, empirical, and interdisciplinary studies, including but not limited to:

  • International human rights law and constitutional studies
  • Criminal justice system and human rights issues
  • Environmental rights and sustainable development
  • Right to food, health, education, and other socio-economic rights
  • Public policy, governance, and legal frameworks
  • Law, political science, and public administration
  • Emerging issues in human rights and global justice

The journal also publishes research articles, case studies, book reviews, and case commentaries, encouraging both doctrinal and empirical research using primary and secondary sources. It provides a platform for academicians, researchers, practitioners, professionals, and students to share knowledge and contribute to the global discourse on human rights.


Focus and Outreach
IJHRL is committed to fostering academic excellence through conferences, seminars, and webinars, and aims to enhance the quality of research and scholarship in the fields of law and governance. As an open-access journal, it ensures wide accessibility and global dissemination of knowledge.

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