Aims & Scope
Overview
The American Journal of Law & Human Rights (AJLHR) aims to advance critical legal studies and human rights advocacy by publishing cutting-edge research on legislative developments, judicial interpretations, and policy frameworks impacting human rights globally. The journal serves as an academic hub for exploring the intersections between law, governance, and fundamental freedoms.
Key Areas Of Focus
- Constitutional Rights and Legal Frameworks
- Human Rights Law and International Treaties
- Social Justice and Equity in Legal Systems
- Environmental Law and Sustainable Development
- Corporate Law, Ethics, and Accountability
- Refugee Rights and Immigration Policies
- Criminal Justice Reform and Law Enforcement
- Cyber Law, Privacy, and Digital Freedoms
- Legal Aspects of Freedom of Speech and Media Regulation
- Intersectionality of Law with Gender and Racial Justice
Objectives
- To provide a scholarly platform for analyzing contemporary legal and human rights issues.
- To encourage interdisciplinary research that bridges the gap between legal studies, political science, and human rights advocacy.
- To foster dialogue between academics, legal practitioners, and policymakers on global and domestic legal challenges.
- To uphold Open Access principles, ensuring unrestricted availability of legal research to a worldwide audience.
- To contribute to the development of international legal standards and frameworks protecting fundamental human rights.
Open Access
Statement: AJLHR is committed to Open Access publishing, making legal research and human rights discourse freely available to legal professionals, scholars, and the public.
License: Articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), allowing unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction with proper citation.
Major Topics And Keywords
- Civil Liberties and Constitutional Protections
- International Human Rights Law
- Corporate Governance and Legal Ethics
- Legal Tech and Artificial Intelligence in Law
- Terrorism, National Security, and Human Rights
- Digital Privacy and Data Protection Laws
- Legal Aspects of Social Movements and Protests
- Trade Law, Intellectual Property, and Global Regulations
- Public Interest Litigation and Legal Advocacy
- Legal Responses to Public Health Crises