The Public Law Journal is dedicated to publishing cutting-edge research conducted by scholars and experts in the domain of public law.
The journal aims to disseminate original research findings that offer innovative insights and up-to-date analyses across a wide range of public law topics. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Public Law and its branches, including Theoretical Foundations of Public Law, Constitutional Law, Comparative Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Comparative Administrative Law, Labor Law, Public Finance Law, and Social Security Law.
• International Law and its subfields, such as Theoretical Foundations of International Law, Law of Treaties, International Humanitarian Law, International Criminal Law, International Environmental Law, International Economic Law, Law of the Sea, Air and Space Law, State Responsibility, and the Law of International Organizations.
• Human Rights and related areas, including Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights, Civil and Political Rights, Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, International and Regional Mechanisms for Human Rights Protection, and Human Rights Education.
The editorial board of the quarterly journal warmly invites researchers and scholars to submit their valuable contributions in the field of public law through the journal's online submission platform.