Aims and Scope

Aims

The Journal Of Human Rights And Democracy Seeks To Promote Advanced Scholarly Research And Intellectual Dialogue On The Foundational, Normative, And Institutional Dimensions Of Human Rights, Justice, And Democratic Governance. The Journal Aims To Provide A Rigorous Academic Platform For The Critical Examination Of The Philosophical, Legal, Political, Social, And Cultural Aspects Of Human Rights Within Islamic, And Comparative Frameworks.

The Journal Encourages Interdisciplinary Approaches That Integrate Perspectives From Philosophy, Law, Political Science, International Relations, Sociology, Economics, Religious Studies, Environmental Studies, Cultural Studies, And Other Related Fields. It Aspires To Bridge The Conceptual And Practical Divides Between Different Traditions Of Thought, Fostering A Comprehensive Understanding Of Human Dignity, Moral Responsibility, And The Principles Of Justice In A Rapidly Evolving Global Context. By Encouraging Cross-Cultural Dialogue And Interdisciplinary Scholarship, The Journal Aspires To Contribute To The Promotion Of Justice, Equality, Freedom, And Human Dignity At Both The National And Global Levels.

scope

  1. Philosophical And Theoretical Foundations
  • The Philosophy Of Human Rights And Justice In Islamic And Eastern - Western Thought
  • The Nature, Universality, And Relativity Of Rights: Divine Command, Natural Law, And Rational Ethics
  • Theories Of Justice: Distributive, Corrective, Restorative, And Procedural Models
  • Human Dignity As The Ethical And Legal Foundation Of Human Rights
  • The Interrelation Between Freedom, Equality, And Moral Responsibility
  • The Role Of Rationality, Faith, And Conscience In The Moral Legitimacy Of Rights
  • Meta-Ethical, Ontological, And Epistemological Dimensions Of Human Rights Discourses
  1. Civil, Political, And Cultural Rights
  • Freedom Of Expression, Religion, Thought, And Association In Democratic Societies
  • Political Participation, Accountability, And The Ethical Foundations Of Governance
  • Minority, Indigenous, And Cultural Rights In Pluralistic And Multicultural Contexts
  • The Right To Education, Cultural Preservation, And Linguistic Diversity
  • Media Ethics, Information Integrity, And Digital Freedom In The Public Sphere
  • Civil Society Movements, Human Rights Advocacy, And The Protection Of Civic Space
  • Citizenship, Identity, And Human Rights In The Age Of Globalization
  1. Economic, Social, And Environmental Rights
  • Economic Justice, Poverty Alleviation, And Sustainable Development
  • Social Protection, Health Rights, And The Ethics Of Welfare Systems
  • Labor Rights, Migration, And Global Labor Standards
  • Environmental Protection, Climate Change, And Intergenerational Justice
  • The Moral And Legal Dimensions Of Ecological Responsibility
  • Islamic Economic Principles, Zakat, And Their Compatibility With International Human Rights Norms
  • The Right To Development And The Ethical Boundaries Of Market Economies
  1. Law, Institutions, And Mechanisms
  • Constitutionalism, Democracy, And The Rule Of Law In Comparative Perspective
  • Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh), Shari’a Principles, Historical Studies on Islamic Law, And International Human Rights Law
  • Regional And International Human Rights Institutions, Charters, And Enforcement Mechanisms
  • The Role Of The United Nations, International Courts, And Transnational Actors In Human Rights Protection
  • Transitional Justice, Truth Commissions, And Reconciliation Processes In Post-Conflict Societies
  • Legal Pluralism, Customary Law, And Hybrid Justice Systems
  • The Protection Of Human Rights Defenders, Journalists, And Whistleblowers
  1.  Emerging Global Challenges
  • Artificial Intelligence, Biotechnology, Robotics, And The Ethics Of Human Enhancement
  • Digital Rights, Data Protection, And Algorithmic Accountability
  • Globalization, Development Policy, And Human Rights Governance
  • Human Rights In Conflict, Post-Conflict, And Humanitarian Settings
  • Gender Equality, Family, Childern’s Right, And Social Justice In Contemporary Societies
  • Refugees, Forced Migration, And The Right To Asylum
  • Global Health Crises, Pandemics, And The Bioethical Dimensions Of Human Solidarity
  1.  Comparative, Cross-Cultural, And Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Comparative Human Rights Systems Across Religious, Cultural, And Legal Traditions
  • Dialogues Between Islamic, Western, And Indigenous Perspectives On Justice And Human Dignity
  • The Role Of Religion, Morality, And Cultural Identity In Shaping Human Rights Discourses
  • Education For Human Rights, Peace, And Civic Responsibility
  • Artistic, Literary, And Cultural Expressions Of Human Rights And Resistance