Focus and Scope
The Administrative Law Journal is a peer-reviewed scientific journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research on both the theoretical and practical aspects of Administrative Law. The journal serves as a platform for academics, researchers, legal practitioners, policymakers, and professionals to disseminate original research, review articles, and conceptual studies that contribute to the advancement of administrative law and public governance.
The journal covers a broad range of topics, including the theory and principles of administrative law, public administration and governance, government policies and regulations, the authority and functions of state institutions, government actions and discretion, public service administration, and the rights and obligations of citizens in administrative legal relations. It also welcomes studies on the accountability of public officials, administrative justice, judicial and non-judicial dispute resolution, administrative sanctions, bureaucratic reform, good governance, digital government, e-government, comparative administrative law, and other contemporary issues related to public administration and administrative legal systems.
By promoting rigorous scholarly discussion and interdisciplinary perspectives, the Administrative Law Journal aims to become a leading forum for the exchange of ideas, critical analysis, and innovative solutions that support the development of administrative law at both the national and international levels.








