About the Journal

The Journal of Law and Social Transformation (JLAST)'s primary objective is to serve as a scholarly forum for investigating the connection between the law and social transformation. The primary goal is to explore how legal changes affect social structures, community values, and the dynamics of interpersonal relationships. JLAST is also dedicated to investigating how social, cultural, and political elements influence and alter the evolution of law in the context of societal changes.

Scope:

  • Law and Society Transformation: An in-depth examination of legal developments and their implications for societal structure and values.
  • Human Rights in the Context of Transformation: Investigates the evolution of human rights, their role in social change, and the influence of changes in legal regulation.
  • Legal and technical Innovation: Investigate how technical advancements and legal innovations create and transform the social order and the ethical implications.
  • Social Justice and Multiculturalism: Investigates issues of social justice and multiculturalism, as well as the use of law as a transformative tool to promote social justice.
  • Environmental Law and Sustainable Development: Examines the function of law in attaining sustainable development and how it affects social transformation.
  • Law and Social Economy: An examination of the relationship between law and the social economy, particularly emphasizing the influence of economic transformation on social order.
  • The Role of Social Actors in Legal Development: Investigates how social actors such as activists, community groups, and non-profit organizations may drive legal change that promotes social development.

With this focus and scope, the journal is expected to produce insightful and beneficial additions to our knowledge of the complicated interaction between law and social transformation.