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Ex-Officio Law Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal that focuses on publishing scholarly works in the field of law, covering both national and international perspectives. The journal aims to serve as an academic platform for disseminating research findings, conceptual discussions, theoretical analyses, normative studies, and case analyses that are relevant to the dynamic development of modern legal science.
The primary focus of this journal encompasses a wide range of legal issues from theoretical, practical, and policy-oriented perspectives. In general, the scope of Ex-Officio Law Review includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
Constitutional and Administrative Law – including constitutionalism, legislative processes, governance, and public administration reform.
Civil and Criminal Law – covering family law, contract law, private international law, general and special criminal law, and criminal policy.
International and Transnational Law – including public and private international law, treaties, humanitarian law, migration law, and cross-border legal issues.
Human Rights Law – encompassing the protection, enforcement, and promotion of human rights in both national and global contexts.
Business and Economic Law – including corporate law, capital markets, investment law, international trade, and commercial dispute resolution.
Environmental and Natural Resources Law – addressing global environmental issues, climate change law, energy law, and sustainable resource management.
Law and Technology – including cyber law, data protection, artificial intelligence regulation, and the legal implications of digital transformation.
Law and Society – covering customary law, legal pluralism, legal philosophy, sociology of law, and the relationship between law, culture, religion, and social values.
With this broad and multidisciplinary scope, Ex-Officio Law Review aims to provide a scholarly forum for the exchange of ideas, the advancement of legal science, and the enrichment of legal scholarship at both national and international levels.

