Focus and Scope

Antmind Journal of Jurisprudence and Social Justice

Antmind Journal of Jurisprudence and Social Justice is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of jurisprudence and its societal implications. The journal focuses on the theoretical, historical, and contemporary applications of legal principles, examining their interaction with various social, cultural, and political contexts. Its mission is to contribute to the understanding of how legal systems are applied and interpreted in modern society and their impact on social justice, governance, and human rights across different cultures and legal traditions.

The journal publishes original research articles, critical reviews, and theoretical discussions on the following key topics:

Jurisprudence and Legal Systems

  • The interpretation and application of legal principles across various schools of thought.
  • Comparative studies of jurisprudence and its influence on legal systems within diverse societies.
  • The relationship between religious, secular, and customary legal frameworks in both Muslim and non-Muslim contexts.

Law and Social Justice

  • The role of law in promoting social welfare, equity, and justice.
  • Analysis of the impact of legal systems on marginalized communities, including women, children, and minorities.
  • Perspectives on human rights and social equality in contemporary society.

Law and Governance

  • The relationship between law and political governance, including discussions on political thought and its application in modern states.
  • Legal principles in public administration, law enforcement, and state policies across different countries.
  • Perspectives on democracy, governance, and the rule of law.

Contemporary Issues in Jurisprudence

  • The application of law in addressing modern challenges such as globalization, technological advancements, and environmental issues.
  • Reform and innovation in jurisprudence to meet contemporary legal and social demands.
  • The role of legal scholars in the context of global legal movements and modern reform.