Focus and Scope

Focus and Scope

The Global Journal of Law, AI & Ethics (GJLAE) is a peer-reviewed international journal dedicated to exploring the intersection of law, ethics, and emerging technologies in a global context. In an era of rapid technological advancement and increasing legal complexity, GJLAE provides a dynamic platform for discussing regulatory frameworks, ethical considerations, and comparative legal developments.

GJLAE aims to contribute to legal scholarship by fostering interdisciplinary discussions and in-depth comparative legal analysis. The journal encourages contributions that analyze legal, ethical, and technological challenges from a transnational perspective, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of legal transformations worldwide.

GJLAE is an open-access, peer-reviewed, and refereed journal published by the Lembaga Contrarius Indonesia.

Scope

The journal covers a broad range of topics, with a particular focus on comparative studies in public and private law, AI governance, and digital ethics. The Editors encourage submissions that integrate interdisciplinary approaches and examine legal issues through a comparative and global lens.

Key topics include but are not limited to:

  • Jurisprudence, Philosophy of Law, and Legal Theories
  • Islamic Law, Customary Law, and Legal Pluralism in the Digital Era
  • Comparative Studies in Constitutional and Administrative Law
  • International Human Rights Law and Global Justice
  • Ethical AI and the Role of Law in Tech Policy
  • Digital Platform Law and Regulatory Challenges
  • Legal and Ethical Implications of AI & Emerging Technologies
  • Cyberlaw, Data Protection, and Digital Privacy
  • AI Law & Governance, including Algorithmic Accountability
  • Corporate Governance, Business Ethics, and International Trade Law
  • Criminal Law and Cybercrime Regulations
  • Environmental Law and Sustainable Development in the Age of AI

The journal invites original contributions from scholars, practitioners, and policymakers worldwide. Priority is given to submissions that address contemporary legal challenges with a focus on novelty, innovation, and the application of comparative legal methods