International Journal of Law
International Journal of Law (IJL) is a peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal dedicated to the publication of high-quality research and scholarly work in the fields of general law, Islamic law, and legal education. Established as a multidisciplinary legal platform, IJL aims to bridge classical jurisprudence with contemporary legal thought, encouraging rigorous academic discourse on how evolving legal systems respond to social, ethical, and educational challenges in a complex, globalized world. The journal welcomes original contributions from legal scholars, practitioners, educators, and policy analysts worldwide. It provides a scholarly venue for critical examination of diverse legal traditions, especially the intersection of secular and Islamic legal systems, and how they inform issues of justice, equity, and governance across cultures and jurisdictions. Scope of the Journal IJL is open to theoretical, doctrinal, and empirical research articles, case studies, and comparative legal analyses. Areas of focus include, but are not limited to: Comparative law between secular and Islamic legal traditions Constitutional, criminal, civil, and administrative law Legal reform, governance, and public policy Islamic jurisprudence: fiqh, usul al-fiqh, and maqasid al-shariah Human rights, transnational justice, and international law Legal education, ethics, and curriculum development Integration of Islamic values into modern legal systems Sharia-compliant finance and Islamic economic regulation Family, inheritance, and personal status laws Legal pluralism and multicultural legal governance Law and society: justice, sustainability, and moral development
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