Vision of the Journal

“Jurisprudence and Social Law” is responsible for discovering the legal and jurisprudential rulings related to society and the administration of the community, exploring the rights and duties of citizens, the state, and society as legal entities. Therefore, “Jurisprudence and Social Law” is distinct from fields such as “Jurisprudence and Economic Law,” “Jurisprudence and Political Law,” “Jurisprudence and Commercial Law,” and “Jurisprudence and Criminal Law.”

In this context, the “Jurisprudence and Social Law” journal addresses topics such as citizenship rights, social regulations, social security and welfare, guidance and management of social capital, population, management of scientific and cultural affairs, urban management and transportation, market regulation, and the adjustment of private contracts by the state, among others, from the perspective of jurisprudence and law.

 

 

Main Themes for Article Submission:

  1. The philosophy and foundations of “Jurisprudence and Social Law.”
  2. Principles and rules of “Jurisprudence and Social Law.”
  3. Methods and sources of inference in “Jurisprudence and Social Law.”
  4. Jurisprudential and legal rulings of social systems, such as: political system, ethical system, economic system, and family system.
  5. Contemporary issues in “Jurisprudence and Social Law.”
  6. Comparative study of “Jurisprudence and Social Law” with general jurisprudence or the laws of other countries.
  7. Critique and review of theories and laws in the field of “Jurisprudence and Social Law.”
  8. Methodological and thematic comparison of “Jurisprudence and Social Law” with other fields of “Jurisprudence and Law.”