Focus and Scope
DJL | Dame Journal of Law is an open-access and peer-reviewed scientific journal that acts as an internationally reputable academic platform in studying the dynamics of cross-border law. The main focus of this journal is to analyze governance policies as well as legal aspects of civil rights, with particular attention to the context of developing countries. DJL covers various areas of legal studies, including but not limited to various fields such as:
- Civil law;
- Criminal law;
- Constitutional Law and State Administration;
- Customary Law and Local Wisdom;
- Customary Institution Law;
- Religious Jurisprudence Law;
- the Law of International Regimes;
- Governance and Legal Pluralism;
- Human Rights Law;
- Economic and Business Law;
- Environmental and Sustainability Law;
- Health Law and Bioethics;
- Cyber Law and Digital Technology;
- Maritime and Marine Law;
- Islamic Financial and Banking Law;
- Arbitration Law and Alternative Dispute Resolution;
- Intellectual Property Law;
- Tax Law and Public Finance Regulation;