International Journal of Advanced Research on Law and Governance is a leading journal addressing all aspects of regulation and law as they impact on organizational development, operations and leadership. Organizations and their leaders operate in an increasingly complex world of emerging regulation across national and international boundaries. International Journal of Advanced Research on Law and Governance seeks to acknowledge the dynamics of that environment and provide a platform for articles and contributions to stimulate scholarly debate in the development of law and practice.
The journal aims to publish all quality submission in time to ensure the impact of humanities research quickly conveyed, examined, and disseminated worldwide. Simultaneously, it visions to become the benchmark for the research and publications in all the fields of law, and government and promote the superior standards globally.
International Journal of Advanced Research on Law and Governance is designed to provide an outlet for theoretical and empirical research on the Law and Governance.
International Journal of Advanced Research on Law and Governance publishes theoretical and empirical peer-reviewed research in law and Governance. International Journal of Advanced Research on Law and Governance embraces and procedural or substantive law (including international and European Community law) and also legal institutions, jurisprudence, and legal and politico – legal theory.
The scope of the journal is broad and it includes but not limited to the following sub-themes:
Law:
Legal Method
The Malaysian Legal System
Islamic Law
Law of Contract
Malaysian Constitutional Law
Criminal Law
Administrative Law
Land Law
Family Law
Company Law
International Law
Banking Law
Conflict of Laws
Employment Law
Environmental Law
Gender and Law
Industrial Relations Law
Insurance Law
Intellectual Property Law
International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
Islamic Criminal Law
Islamic Laws of Evidence
Media Law Remedies
Laws of Evidence
Criminal Procedure
Civil Procedure
Governance:
Accessibility and usability of e-government Web sites
Administrative reform through e-government
Assessment of e-government projects
Avoidance of technology pitfalls in e-government development
Building government-to-government enterprises
Digital government
E-government and digital divide
E-government databases
Evaluation of public sector information systems
Future directions of electronic government
Governance and electronic democracy
Identity management, data protection, and citizens privacy
Implementing e-government systems in transition economics
Innovative applications and best practices in e-government
Agency information sharing in e-government and shared services
International integration/collaboration of e-government
IT management issues in e-government
Local e-government implementation and diffusion
Organizational and human factors influencing e-government adoption and diffusion
Strategic management of e-government
Technology adoption and diffusion in the public sector
Theories, conceptual models, and frameworks for public sector information systems
Transformation government
Administration government
Types and level of Government
Topics:
The Journal whose purpose is to facilitate the publication of research articles in the related fields of Law, Corporate Governance and Ethical issues arising from these areas, coverage includes, but is not limited to:
Law:
Employment and industrial law
Corporate governance and social responsibility
Intellectual property
Corporate law and finance
Insolvency
Commercial law and consumer protection
Environmental law
Taxation
Competition law
Regulatory theory
Antitrust Law
Banking / Finance
Bankruptcy Law
Business Law
Civil Rights
Communications Law
Constitutional Law
Consumer Law
Criminal Law
Cyber Law
Disability Law
Education Law
Elder Law
Employment Law
Environmental Law
Family Law
Health Law
Intellectual Property
Legal Malpractice
Real Estate Law
Tax Law
Securities Law
Legal Method
The Malaysian Legal System
Islamic Law
Law of Contract
Malaysian Constitutional Law
Criminal Law
Administrative Law
Land Law
Family Law
Company Law
International Law
Banking law
Conflict of laws
Employment law
Environmental law
Gender and law
Industrial relations law
Insurance law
Intellectual property law
International Human Rights and Humanitarian law
Islamic criminal law
Islamic laws of evidence
Media law Remedies
Laws of Evidence
Criminal Procedure
Civil Procedure
International law
Constitutional and administrative law
Criminal law
Contract law
Tort law
Property law
Civil law
Common law and equity
Religious law
Political law
Governance:
Accessibility and usability of e-government Web sites
Administrative reform through e-government
Assessment of e-government projects
Avoidance of technology pitfalls in e-government development
Building government-to-government enterprises
Digital government
E-government and digital divide
E-government databases
Evaluation of public sector information systems
Future directions of electronic government
Governance and electronic democracy
Identity management, data protection, and citizens privacy
Implementing e-government systems in transition economics
Innovative applications and best practices in e-government
Agency information sharing in e-government and shared services
International integration/collaboration of e-government
IT management issues in e-government
Local e-government implementation and diffusion
Organizational and human factors influencing e-government adoption and diffusion
Strategic management of e-government
Technology adoption and diffusion in the public sector
Theories, conceptual models, and frameworks for public sector information systems
Transformation government