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Journal of Justice and Human Rights Practice

A Peer-Reviewed Academic Journal Published by Noble Education Law & Research Hub

The Journal of Justice and Human Rights Practice is a premier peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing scholarship and research in the fields of justice, human rights, and legal studies. Established with the mission to foster critical dialogue and disseminate cutting-edge research, the journal serves as a vital platform for scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and advocates worldwide.

Aims & Scope

The Journal of Justice and Human Rights Practice aims to:

  • Publish original, high-quality research that advances understanding of justice systems and human rights frameworks
  • Bridge the gap between academic research and practical application in legal and policy contexts
  • Provide a platform for diverse perspectives from different legal traditions and regions
  • Promote interdisciplinary approaches to justice and human rights issues
  • Contribute to the development of legal education and research methodology
Areas of Interest Include:
Constitutional Law Human Rights Law Criminal Justice International Law Comparative Law Legal Philosophy Access to Justice Transitional Justice Environmental Justice Gender and Law Legal Education Policy Analysis

Publication Information

  • Founded: 2024
  • Frequency: Quarterly (March, June, September, December)
  • Language: English
  • Access: Open Access
  • Review: Double-Blind Peer Review
  • Turnaround: 4-6 weeks
  • ISSN: 2789-8765 (Print) | 2789-8773 (Online)
  • Publisher: Noble Education Law & Research Hub

Open Access Policy

The Journal of Justice and Human Rights Practice is committed to the principle of open access, ensuring that all published content is freely and permanently available online without subscription fees or barriers to access. This policy promotes:

  • Greater visibility and impact of published research
  • Rapid dissemination of knowledge to global audiences
  • Equitable access to legal scholarship for researchers worldwide
  • Compliance with funder open access mandates
Note: The journal does not charge article processing charges (APCs) for submission or publication.

Peer Review Process

The Journal of Justice and Human Rights Practice employs a rigorous double-blind peer review process to ensure the quality, integrity, and validity of published research. Every submission undergoes:

  1. Initial Editorial Screening – Assessment of scope alignment and basic requirements
  2. Reviewer Assignment – Two or more independent experts in the field
  3. Double-Blind Review – Authors and reviewers remain anonymous
  4. Editorial Decision – Based on reviewer recommendations
  5. Publication – Final accepted manuscripts published online

Average processing time: 4-6 weeks from submission to first decision.

Indexing & Abstracting

The Journal of Justice and Human Rights Practice is indexed and abstracted in leading academic databases:

  • Google Scholar
  • DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals)
  • HeinOnline
  • Scopus (Application Pending)
  • Web of Science (Application Pending)
  • African Journals Online (AJOL)

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Education that crowns dreams and builds brighter futures for all. We believe in empowering legal minds and transforming society through knowledge.

Knowledge is the Crown of Progress.

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