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Covers political theory, law, international relations, and public administration.
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Aim and Scope
The Journal of Political Science, Law & Governance (JPSLG) is a scholarly platform dedicated to the advancement of research and discourse in political science, legal studies, governance, and public policy. The journal aims to promote the understanding of the dynamic relationship between political systems, law, and governance structures in shaping societal development and global interactions.
Key areas of focus include:
- Theoretical and practical frameworks in political science and political theory
- Comparative political systems, government structures, and political ideologies
- Public administration and the role of bureaucracies in governance
- International relations, diplomacy, and global political dynamics
- Constitutional law, human rights, and civil liberties
- The rule of law, justice systems, and the administration of legal frameworks
- Policy analysis, governance reforms, and public management
- Electoral systems, political campaigns, and voting behavior
- Political economy and the intersection of economics and politics
- Environmental law, global governance, and international organizations
- Legal ethics, governance transparency, and anti-corruption measures
The journal fosters multidisciplinary research that investigates the intersection of politics, law, and governance in both theoretical and applied contexts. We welcome research that challenges conventional wisdom, explores new political and legal developments, and offers insights into governance practices and policies at local, national, and international levels.
We encourage submissions from political scientists, legal scholars, policy analysts, and experts in governance who wish to contribute to the understanding of political processes, legal frameworks, and governance innovations in a rapidly changing world