Aim & Scope

The Abhi International Journal of Humanities and Law (AIJHL)aims to provide an interdisciplinary platform for theexploration and discussion of critical issues at the intersection of thehumanities and law. The journal is dedicated to publishing high-quality,original research that delves into the theoretical, philosophical, social, andethical dimensions of law, human rights, governance, and societal development.By fostering an understanding of how law interacts with human values, culture,history, and society, the journal seeks to contribute to the advancement ofboth legal and humanistic knowledge.

The scope of the journal is wide-ranging,covering various fields within the humanities and law. It includes legaltheory, constitutional law, international law, human rights law, and socialjustice. The journal also encourages research that examines the role of law inliterature, philosophy, history, sociology, and anthropology, exploring howlegal frameworks shape and are shaped by cultural and societal contexts. Areasof interest also include criminal law, civil rights, gender studies, legalethics, environmental law, and indigenous rights.

In addition to theoretical and historicalstudies, the Abhi International Journal of Humanities and Law(AIJHL) invitesempirical research, case studies, and policy analyses that explore contemporarylegal issues and their implications on society. The journal also welcomescontributions that examine legal reform, access to justice, legal education,and the role of law in addressing global challenges such as climate change,conflict resolution, and migration.

By promoting scholarly work that integrateslegal principles with humanistic insights, the Abhi International Journal of Humanities and Law (AIJHL) aims to inspire dialogue, shape legal discourse, andcontribute to the development of a more just and informed society. Through itscommitment to academic excellence and intellectual rigor, the journal strivesto be a key resource for scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and studentsengaged in the study and practice of law and the humanities.