Focus and Scope

Global Review of Law and Human Rights (GRLHR) is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal that provides a global forum for critical discussions and interdisciplinary studies in the fields of law, human rights, and governance. The journal aims to bridge theoretical frameworks and empirical research to enhance the understanding and protection of human rights through legal, political, and social perspectives.

The journal welcomes high-quality manuscripts that focus on—though not limited to—the following areas:

1. Law and Human Rights

  • Constitutional law and protection of fundamental rights

  • International human rights law and humanitarian law

  • Comparative legal studies on rights and justice

  • Legal reforms, rule of law, and access to justice

  • Women’s rights, child protection, and minority rights

2. Governance and Democracy

  • Democratic institutions and constitutionalism

  • Political participation, representation, and accountability

  • Good governance, transparency, and anti-corruption policies

  • Human rights and digital governance

  • Civil society and human rights advocacy

3. Global and Regional Perspectives

  • International organizations and human rights mechanisms

  • Regional human rights systems (ASEAN, EU, AU, etc.)

  • Human rights in conflict, migration, and environmental contexts

  • Socio-legal approaches to human rights challenges

4. Emerging Issues in Law and Technology

  • Digital rights, data privacy, and cybersecurity law

  • Artificial intelligence and human rights ethics

  • Online freedom of expression and digital justice