AIMS

Published since 2020, the Journal of Law, Public Policies, and Human Sciences (JLPPHS) is a biannual, international, fully peer-reviewed, and open-access Journal that welcomes high quality theoretically informed publications in the multi and interdisciplinary fields of Law, Public Policies and Human Sciences.

    The JLPPHS publishes:
  • original research papers
  • review articles
  • short communications
  • scientific publications
  • book reviews
  • forum articles
  • announcements or letters
  • case studies or lesson reports
  • both comparative studies and single case studies
  • research notes
  • essays
  • reports about debates and developments
  • country studies
  • conference reports
  • reviews and review essays

Researchers from all (both developed and developing) countries are invited to publish on its pages. The Journal is committed to achieving a broad international appeal, attracting contributions, and addressing issues from a range of disciplines related to Law, public policies, and Human Sciences. The JLPPHS is a refereed journal dedicated to express views on the covered topics, thereby generating a cross current of ideas on emerging matters.



SCOPE

The Journal of Law, Public Policies and Human Sciences invites submissions relating to:


Field of law
  • Bankruptcy Law
  • Banking and Finance Law Civil Rights Law
  • Constitutional Law
  • Corporate Law
  • Criminal Law
  • Education Law
  • Entertainment Law
  • Employment Law
  • Environmental & Natural Resources Law
  • Family Law
  • Health Law
  • International Law
  • Intellectual Property Law
  • Military Law
  • Personal Injury Law
  • Real Estate Law
  • Tax Law
  • Emerging areas of criminological inquiry including cyber-enabled crime, fraud-related crime, terrorism.
    Public Policies
  • Economic Policy and Public Finance
  • Education Policy
  • Energy, Environmental, and Science Policy
  • Health Policy
  • International Development and Policy
  • Labor Economics
  • Municipal Finance
  • Political Economy, Politics and the Policymaking Process
  • Program Evaluation and Methods of Policy Analysis
  • Social Policy
  • Urban Policy
      Human Sciences
    • Philosophy
    • History
    • Geography
    • Anthropology
    • Science of Religions
    • Archeology
    • Theology
    • Sociology
    • Communication
    • Psychology
    • Administration
    • Political Science

    What this journal do not publish:

    • Analysis of current cases
    • Analysis of new laws (approved legislation with less than one year) or proposals of laws. The journal is focused on the analysis of the results of the legislation, not on its intentions. How many jobs the new legislation created or destroyed? What was the impact of the legislation on the GDP? What type of legislation should be reviewed? Can it be obsolete?
    • Animal Law
    • Admiralty Law
    • Immigration Law
    • Child and Family Policy
    • Cultural Policy
    • Performing Arts
    • Fine Arts
    • Cinema
    • Photography
    • Fashion
    • Music
    • Tourism,
    • Social Work
    • Hospitality
    • Dance
    • Gastronom
    • Archivology