Field
Status / Value
Description

WoS

Not Indexed

Scopus

in 2023

PubMed

Not Indexed

SJR

Q2

Google Scholar

Not Indexed

Cross Ref DOI

Not Available

Impact Factor

HEC

X
till September 2024

ISSN

1948-9137 | 2162-2752

Country

Publisher

Addleton Academic Publishers

Description

Contemporary Readings in Law and Social Justice is an international, peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Auricle Global Society of Education and Research. The journal provides a critical platform for the dissemination of cutting-edge research at the intersection of law, sociology, political science, and contemporary social issues. Published twice a year (in July and November), the journal is known for its rigorous review process, maintaining a selective acceptance rate of 16% in 2023. It is indexed in major international databases including Scopus, EBSCOhost, ERIH PLUS, HeinOnline, and ProQuest, ensuring global academic visibility. The journal’s commitment to scholarly excellence and interdisciplinarity makes it a reputable source for academics, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to explore the evolving relationships between law, technology, ethics, and social justice in a globalized context.

Scope of the Journals

The Contemporary Readings in Law and Social Justice focuses on publishing original empirical research, systematic literature reviews, and critical analyses of emerging global issues within the domains of law, governance, technology, and social ethics. The journal particularly welcomes studies addressing contemporary challenges such as organizational AI governance, mobility justice, surveillance capitalism, machine ethics, online privacy protection, algorithmic decision-making, social media regulation, and sustainable urban mobility in the sharing economy. By integrating perspectives from sociology, law, political science, and digital studies, the journal encourages high-impact research that bridges theoretical insights with practical implications for modern societies.

Moreover, the journal emphasizes methodological rigor and the use of advanced data visualization and quality assessment tools in systematic literature reviews. It values manuscripts that demonstrate a strong grounding in the current high-impact (Q1–Q2) scholarly literature and contribute meaningfully to debates on equity, justice, and ethics in the digital and socio-legal spheres. Through its interdisciplinary scope, Contemporary Readings in Law and Social Justice aims to foster scholarly dialogue and promote understanding of the complex interactions between law, society, and technology in shaping the future of justice and governance.

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