Focus and Scope
The aim of this journal is to provide a venue for academicians, researchers, and practitioners for publishing original research articles or review articles. The scope of the articles published in this journal deal with a broad range of topics, including:
Constitutional Law
The journal welcomes scholarly discussions and research that delve into the fundamental principles, doctrines, and structures that define the governance of a state. Topics may include constitutional interpretation, the balance of powers, human rights protections, judicial review, constitutional amendments, and the role of constitutional courts. Articles exploring comparative constitutional law, examining different constitutional frameworks across various countries, are also encouraged.
Business Competition Law
TOUREV invites contributions that explore the legal frameworks designed to maintain fair competition in the marketplace. This includes analysis of antitrust laws, monopolistic practices, mergers and acquisitions, consumer protection, and the regulation of unfair trade practices. Articles may also discuss the impact of global business competition laws, regulatory challenges, enforcement mechanisms, and the evolving nature of business competition in the digital economy.
Criminal Law
The journal seeks articles that address the laws defining criminal conduct, the rights of the accused, and the justice system's procedures. Research may focus on substantive criminal law, criminal procedure, penal policies, sentencing, criminal justice reforms, and criminological theories. Contributions that examine comparative criminal law, international criminal justice, and the interplay between criminal law and human rights are also highly relevant.
International Law
TOUREV encourages scholarly work on the rules and principles governing the conduct of states and international organizations. Topics may include international treaties, diplomacy, human rights law, international humanitarian law, environmental law, and conflict resolution. Research that addresses contemporary issues like cybersecurity, international trade disputes, migration, and the role of international bodies such as the United Nations is also welcome.
Customary Law
The journal provides a platform for exploring the role and influence of customary laws in various societies, particularly those of indigenous and local communities. Topics may include the recognition of customary law within national legal systems, the intersection of customary law with human rights, land rights, traditional dispute resolution mechanisms, and the preservation of cultural heritage. Comparative studies of customary laws across different regions and their adaptation in modern legal contexts are encouraged.