Focus and Scope
Littera Legis: Journal of Law, Society, and Justice focuses on publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed research that examines the dynamic relationship between legal systems, societal structures, and the pursuit of justice. The journal emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches that integrate legal analysis with insights from the social sciences, humanities, and other relevant fields.
The journal is particularly interested in original research that explores:
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Socio-legal studies and legal anthropology
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Legal pluralism and customary law
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Constitutionalism, human rights, and democracy
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Justice sector reform and access to justice
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Comparative and critical legal theory
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Law, governance, and development
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Environmental law and social justice
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Gender, law, and marginalized communities
Submissions may include empirical studies, normative analysis, theoretical reflections, or comparative research, especially those that address pressing legal and social issues in local, national, or global contexts.