Focus and Scope
Sanagi Law and Communication Journal (SLCJ) publishes high-quality research and academic papers that explore the intersection of law and communication. The journal’s primary focus is on addressing contemporary issues in these two interconnected fields, offering insights into their impact on society, governance, and global interactions.
The scope of SLCJ includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
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Business Law: Legal frameworks and issues related to corporate governance, business operations, intellectual property, contracts, and trade.
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Civil Law: Studies on civil legal matters such as family law, property law, contract law, and tort law.
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Criminal Law: Research on criminal justice systems, criminal offenses, sentencing, and the rights of defendants and victims.
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Constitutional Law: Investigations of constitutional rights, governmental structures, political freedoms, and the rule of law within national and international contexts.
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Political Communication: The role of media, political actors, and public discourse in influencing political decisions, campaigns, and public policies.
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Public Communication: The impact of communication strategies in shaping public opinion, media influence, crisis communication, and public relations in both governmental and non-governmental organizations.
By focusing on these areas, SLCJ aims to provide a platform for scholars, policymakers, and professionals to discuss and share research that bridges the gap between legal systems and communication practices in an increasingly interconnected world.