Focus and Scope
Focus
Journal IMPERIUM LAW REVIEW focuses on the development of scholarship and practice in the fields of Constitutional Law and Administrative Law, from theoretical, normative, and empirical perspectives at both national and international levels.
Scope
The scope of Journal IMPERIUM LAW REVIEW includes, but is not limited to:
- Theories and Philosophy of the Constitution
- Constitutional Change and Constitutional Amendments
- State System and Constitutional Structure
- Separation of Powers and the Mechanism of Checks and Balances
- Judicial Review and Review of Legislation
- Constitutional Interpretation and Constitutional Complaint
- Human Rights from a Constitutional Perspective
- Law on the Formation of Legislation
- Theory and Practice of Administrative Law
- General Principles of Good Governance
- Administrative Discretion and Limits of Administrative Authority
- Administrative Courts
- Public Service Law
- Regional Autonomy and Decentralization
- Good Governance and Government Accountability
- Regulatory Reform and Bureaucratic Reform
- Comparative Constitutional and Administrative Law
- Administrative Law in Public Policy
Accepted articles may include:
- Normative legal research (doctrinal research)
- Empirical research
- Conceptual and theoretical studies
- Court decision analysis
- Policy review (policy review)
Each article must demonstrate novelty (novelty), a clear academic contribution, and relevance to the development of public law.