Focus and Scope
Journal of Legal Systems, Social Policy and Justice (JLSSPJ) is dedicated to the exploration and advancement of research in the intersection of legal systems, social policies, and justice.
The journal aims to provide a platform for scholarly works that examine the roles and impacts of legal frameworks, social policies, and justice mechanisms on society. By publishing original research, critical reviews, and case studies, JLSSPJ seeks to promote a deeper understanding of how legal systems and social policies shape justice, equity, and human rights across different societal contexts.
The scope of the journal covers a broad spectrum of topics, including comparative legal systems, human rights law, criminal justice, social justice, and public policy analysis. It delves into the relationship between law and society, exploring the ways in which legal systems influence and are influenced by social, cultural, and political factors.
The journal also examines justice system reforms, social welfare policies, and the role of law in addressing inequality and poverty. Research published in JLSSPJ spans a variety of fields such as constitutional law, criminal law, social work policy, international human rights law, and access to justice.
The journal invites studies on policy evaluation, the effectiveness of legal reforms, social justice movements, and the intersection of law with public health, education, and environmental justice. It also focuses on legal ethics, law enforcement practices, and the role of institutions in ensuring fair and just legal outcomes for all.
JLSSPJ encourages research that contributes to the development of more inclusive and equitable legal systems and social policies, fostering dialogue on how to achieve justice in both domestic and global contexts.



