Advances in Public Law and Policy is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing rigorous scholarship at the intersection of public law, governance, and public policy. The journal provides an interdisciplinary forum for theoretical, doctrinal, and empirical research that examines the development, interpretation, and implementation of public law and its implications for public policy at national, regional, and global levels.
The journal welcomes high-quality original articles, review essays, and policy analyses that address constitutional law, administrative law, regulatory governance, human rights, public institutions, comparative public law, and the legal dimensions of public policy design and implementation. Particular emphasis is placed on research that bridges legal analysis with policy relevance, offering insights that inform lawmakers, regulators, courts, and public administrators.
Advances in Public Law and Policy seeks to foster dialogue between scholars and practitioners by publishing work that contributes to theoretical advancement while also addressing contemporary public challenges, including democratic governance, rule of law, regulatory reform, social justice, and sustainable development. The journal aspires to become a leading platform for innovative and impactful scholarship in public law and public policy, with a global and comparative perspective.