About the Journal

Journal of Socio-Legal Theory and Civic Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing critical scholarship at the intersection of law, society, and civic life. The journal provides an interdisciplinary forum for the analysis of legal phenomena through socio-legal theory, constitutional studies, public law, governance, and civic engagement.

The journal welcomes original research articles, theoretical studies, and critical reviews that explore how law operates within social, political, cultural, and institutional contexts. Particular attention is given to studies that examine constitutionalism, democracy, citizenship, human rights, legal pluralism, public policy, and civic participation at local, national, and global levels.

By integrating socio-legal perspectives with civic studies, the journal aims to bridge normative legal theory and empirical social inquiry. It encourages contributions from scholars, researchers, and practitioners across disciplines such as law, political science, sociology, public administration, and related fields.

Journal of Socio-Legal Theory and Civic Studies seeks to promote rigorous academic debate, support the development of critical legal thought, and contribute to the strengthening of democratic values, rule of law, and civic responsibility. The journal is committed to upholding high standards of academic integrity, originality, and scholarly excellence.