Aim and Scope
Aim
The International Journal of LAW, Arts and Humanities (IJLAH) aims to provide a global academic platform for disseminating high-quality, original, and interdisciplinary research in the domains of law, arts, and humanities. The journal seeks to advance critical knowledge, foster intellectual dialogue, and promote innovative thinking that bridges theory, practice, and policy.
Scope
The journal welcomes contributions from a wide spectrum of disciplines, focusing on but not limited to:
Law:
- Constitutional Law, International Law, Human Rights, and Criminal Justice
- Intellectual Property Rights, Environmental Law, and Cyber Law
- Legal Education, Comparative Law, and Policy Studies
- Socio-legal issues and legal reforms
Arts:
- Visual Arts, Performing Arts, and Fine Arts
- Media Studies, Film, Theatre, and Cultural Expressions
- Creative Writing, Digital Arts, and Design Innovations
Humanities:
- Literature, Philosophy, History, and Linguistics
- Sociology, Political Science, and Anthropology
- Ethics, Gender Studies, and Cultural Heritage
- Interdisciplinary research integrating law, arts, and humanities
Objectives
The objectives of IJLAH are to:
- Promote Interdisciplinary Research – Encourage scholarship that connects law, arts, and humanities to address contemporary global challenges.
- Provide a Scholarly Platform – Offer researchers, academicians, and professionals an international forum to share innovative ideas and critical perspectives.
- Advance Academic Excellence – Publish high-quality, peer-reviewed research that contributes to theoretical development and practical applications.
- Encourage Cross-Cultural Dialogue – Foster understanding of diverse cultural, legal, and artistic traditions across the world.
- Support Policy and Practice – Contribute to informed decision-making and societal development through research-driven insights.
- Facilitate Global Accessibility – Ensure open access to published content, making knowledge freely available to a worldwide readership.




