Criminal Law Forum
Scope & Guideline
Connecting scholars to the forefront of legal thought.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- International Criminal Law and Accountability:
The journal explores themes surrounding international criminal law, including the prosecution of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and the evolving nature of accountability mechanisms. This focus is evident in discussions about the Rome Statute and international jurisprudence. - Comparative Criminal Law:
A significant aspect of the journal's scope is the comparative analysis of criminal laws from various jurisdictions. It examines how different legal systems address similar issues, such as sentencing, defenses, and procedural safeguards. - Gender and Criminal Justice:
The journal pays particular attention to the intersection of gender and criminal justice, investigating how gender influences legal outcomes and the treatment of specific groups within the criminal justice system. - Legal Theory and Philosophy:
Theoretical frameworks and philosophical inquiries into the principles underlying criminal law are frequently discussed, aiming to critique and refine existing legal doctrines and practices. - Emerging Technologies and Criminal Law:
The journal also addresses the implications of technology on criminal law, including issues related to artificial intelligence, digital evidence, and the automation of justice processes.
Trending and Emerging
- Whistleblower Protections and National Security:
Recent publications highlight the legal complexities surrounding whistleblowing in the context of national security, indicating a growing interest in balancing state secrecy with accountability. - Intoxication and Criminal Responsibility:
There is an emerging focus on how intoxication is treated within various criminal justice systems, particularly regarding its implications for culpability and sentencing. - Victimology and Agency:
An increasing number of articles are exploring the role of victims in the criminal justice process, emphasizing their agency and rights, particularly within international frameworks. - Criminalization of New Social Phenomena:
The journal is seeing a rise in discussions around the criminalization of contemporary social issues, such as fake news and hate crimes, reflecting broader societal concerns. - Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Justice:
The implications of artificial intelligence and algorithmic decision-making in criminal justice are gaining traction, focusing on both ethical considerations and practical applications.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Legal Doctrines:
There seems to be a decline in articles focused solely on traditional legal doctrines without contextual analysis. Scholars are increasingly seeking interdisciplinary approaches that incorporate sociological, psychological, and technological perspectives. - Domestic Legal Systems in Isolation:
Studies that examine domestic legal systems in isolation, without a comparative or international context, are becoming less frequent. The journal appears to favor analyses that draw connections across borders and legal traditions. - Historical Perspectives on Criminal Law:
While historical analyses have their place, there is a noticeable reduction in papers exploring historical legal cases or doctrines. The current trend leans toward contemporary issues and their implications for future legal practice.
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