Journal History
Annals of Justice and Humanity (AJH) was first published in 2021 as an international scholarly journal dedicated to advancing research and knowledge in the field of legal studies, with a particular focus on justice, humanity, and contemporary legal issues. Since its establishment, the journal has aimed to provide a reputable academic forum for the dissemination of innovative and solution-oriented legal research across diverse legal systems.
Published online by Goodwood Publishing, AJH adopts a biannual publication schedule, releasing two issues each year in December and June. The journal publishes all manuscripts in English to ensure broad international accessibility and to facilitate global scholarly communication among researchers, academicians, practitioners, and legal professionals.
To maintain high academic standards and publication integrity, every manuscript submitted to AJH undergoes a rigorous double-blind peer-review process, involving at least two independent reviewers. Editorial decisions are based on clearly defined scholarly criteria, including academic quality, originality, methodological rigor, and practical relevance. Through this process, Annals of Justice and Humanity remains committed to publishing high-quality research that contributes meaningfully to the advancement of legal knowledge and the promotion of justice and the rule of law at local, national, and global levels.
