Law Journal of the National Academy of Internal Affairs

Aim of the Journal

The aim of the journal is to disseminate scholarly ideas and to foster a deeper understanding of the complex processes shaping the legal environment of the contemporary world, as well as to advance modern legal science through the publication of up-to-date research findings.

Objectives of the Journal

The main objectives of the journal are to select, peer review, and publish original scholarly contributions that meet the criteria of scientific novelty, relevance, and reliability; to ensure adherence to the principles of academic integrity, objectivity, and copyright protection; to promote the integration of theoretical research with legal practice; and to support scholarly discussion on current issues in the development of law.

Scope

Since the third issue of 2023, the journal has specialised in the following areas:

  • legal comparative studies;
  • constitutional law;
  • civil law;
  • civil procedure law;
  • administrative law;
  • financial law;
  • labour law;
  • criminal law and penitentiary law;
  • law enforcement and forensic science;
  • public international law;
  • private international law;
  • international humanitarian law.

Particular attention is given to research that reflects emerging trends in legal science. The journal prioritises articles that combine theoretical analysis with practical perspectives, offering solutions valuable both for the academic community and for legal practice.