Imam Ja'afar Al-Sadiq University Journal of Legal Studies, established in 2021, is a distinguished, peer-reviewed open-access publication issued two times a year by the College of Law and politics at Imam Ja'afar Al-Sadiq University Journal. Dedicated to advancing the frontiers of Legal and political sciences, the journal provides a platform for researchers to share their groundbreaking work with a global audience. By emphasizing rigorous single-blind peer review and rapid publication within an average of two months, it ensures timely dissemination of innovative research findings. The journal's commitment to full open access removes financial barriers, making knowledge accessible to a wider scholarly community. Aligning with mam Ja'afar Al-Sadiq University's mission, it contributes to the development of a robust scientific landscape in Iraq and beyond. The journal accepts various types of articles, including original research, review articles, and editorial papers, and is indexed in Google scholar, and Iraqi academic journals.
See the Aims and Scope for a complete coverage of the journal.
Current Issue: Volume 4, Issue 2 (2024)
Original Studies
THE CONCEPT OF THE CRIME OF CORRUPTION: PERSPECTIVE
OF ISLAMIC LAW AND INDONESIAN LAW
Tinuk Dwi Cahyani, Nabila Aprilia Rismara, Grace Emmanuel Kaka, and Sa’adu Zungur
State Boundaries Based on Manifestations of Social Contract
Theory in Indonesia
Novianto Sanjaya, Oemar Moechthar, Isyrofah Amaliyah Achmad, and Millah Aldillah Achmad
SMART CONTRACTS: A NEW FORM OF CONTRACT IN MODERN
DAY
Grace Emmanuel Kaka, Muhammad Helmi Md Said, Tinuk Dwi Cahyani, Alaa Basil Baqer AlFadhel, and Sa’adu Zungur
SELF-DEFENCE UNDER CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW
Adamu Idris Tanimu
THE IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON CREATIVITY,
INNOVATION AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN
NIGERIA
Folmi Yohanna and Sikkam Ibrahim Suleiman
The role of international agreements in the implementation of foreign judgments
Hanin Faeq Hussein and Mustafa Salem Abdel Bakhit
The relationship between inclusion and penal judgment
Rana Ammar Saeed and Dalia Mohamed Abdel-Wahid
Radical Islamic movements, non-state actors, Ansar al-Sharia organization in Yemen as a model
Yassin Hadi Thajil
Criminal investigation into the detection of a crime registered against an unknown person in Iraqi law
Angham Abdel Rahman Akraym and Amal Fadel Abd
