LEX FUTURA: Bamara Research Center focuses on the development of legal scholarship that is progressive, interdisciplinary, and responsive to contemporary and future legal challenges. The journal welcomes original research articles, conceptual papers, and comparative studies that contribute to the advancement of legal science at national, regional, and international levels.

The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

  • Criminal Law: Substantive and applied criminal law, criminal responsibility, and contemporary issues in crime and justice.
  • Civil Law: Legal relations between individuals, contracts, obligations, and dispute resolution.
  • International Law: Public and private international law, global governance, and transnational legal issues.
  • Islamic Law: Sharia law, Islamic legal thought, and its implementation in modern legal systems.
  • Agrarian Law: Land law, natural resource management, and agrarian reform policies.
  • Administrative Law: Governance, public administration, and state accountability.
  • Criminal Procedure Law: Legal processes in criminal justice systems, investigation, prosecution, and trial procedures.
  • Constitutional Law: State structure, constitutional rights, and judicial review.
  • Civil Procedure Law: Litigation processes, court procedures, and alternative dispute resolution mechanisms.
  • Environmental Law: Legal frameworks for environmental protection, sustainability, and climate change.
  • Notarial Law: Notarial practices, legal documentation, and the role of notaries in legal systems.

The journal encourages interdisciplinary approaches and innovative perspectives that bridge theory and practice, as well as studies addressing emerging legal issues in a globalized world.