Focus and Scope

Humanity, Universal Knowledge, and Multidisciplinary Law (HUKUM) focuses on the publication of original research articles, review articles, and short communications in the field of law and multidisciplinary legal studies. The journal covers the analysis of legal systems, legal processes, and contemporary legal issues across national and international contexts. It emphasizes empirical, doctrinal, and theoretical approaches, as well as interdisciplinary research that connects law with social sciences, humanities, economics, and public policy. The journal aims to promote the development of legal knowledge, justice, and evidence-based legal and policy-making.

Scope
The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

  1. Human Rights and Justice
    This field examines the protection and promotion of fundamental rights and freedoms, including issues of equality, discrimination, access to justice, and global human rights governance.

  2. Criminal Law and Criminology
    This area focuses on criminal law systems, crime prevention, criminal behavior, law enforcement, and the administration of criminal justice.

  3. International and Comparative Law
    This field studies legal relations between states, international organizations, and comparative analyses of legal systems across different jurisdictions.

  4. Business and Economic Law
    This area covers legal aspects of business activities, corporate governance, trade, investment, taxation, and economic regulation.

  5. Environmental and Health Law
    This field addresses legal frameworks related to environmental protection, sustainability, public health, and regulatory policies affecting human well-being.

  6. Family and Social Law
    This area examines legal issues related to family relations, marriage, children, inheritance, education, and broader social legal structures.

  7. Intellectual Property Law
    This field focuses on the protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights, including patents, copyrights, trademarks, and innovation-related legal issues.

  8. Law, Policy, Governance, and Society
    This interdisciplinary area explores the relationship between law and public policy, governance systems, social structures, media, religion, and cultural dynamics in shaping legal outcomes.