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Focus and Scope
Focus:
SAMLON: Samudra Law Journal aims to be an academic platform that enriches understanding of relevant legal issues in the contemporary context. The primary focus of the journal is to encourage discussion, analysis and innovative thinking about various aspects of law affecting modern society. This journal examines the latest developments in law, policy and legal practice at both national and international levels.
Scope:
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Civil Law and Criminal Law: Investigates the development of civil and criminal law in different legal systems and their implications for society and individuals.
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International Law and Human Rights: Analyze current issues in international law, including the protection of human rights, international peace and security, and cross-border cooperation.
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Business and Entrepreneurship Law: Discusses legal aspects related to business, corporations, international trade, bankruptcy, and other legal aspects related to the business world.
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Environmental Law and Sustainable Development: Investigates the legal framework governing environmental protection, sustainability, and issues related to energy and natural resources.
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Technology Law and Information Policy: Consider legal aspects related to technology, privacy, cyber security, intellectual property rights, and information policy.
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Family Law and Social Welfare: Examines the laws governing marriage, divorce, child custody, and other social issues related to the family and community welfare.
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Legal Methodology and Legal Theory: Reviews methodological approaches in legal research, including legal analysis, comparative law, empirical law, as well as discussions of contemporary legal theory.
The Contemporary Law Journal is open to contributions from various disciplines related to law, including but not limited to political science, economics, sociology, philosophy, and other relevant sciences. The ultimate aim of this journal is to enrich understanding of law in the context of the modern world and contribute to the development of progressive and inclusive legal thinking.