About the Journal

Journal of Human Rights and Democracy is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the rigorous scholarly examination of human rights principles, democratic governance, and the legal, political, and social mechanisms that uphold the dignity and freedoms of individuals and communities worldwide. The journal publishes original research articles, theoretical analyses, and empirical studies that explore the dynamic relationship between human rights frameworks and democratic institutions, encompassing topics such as constitutional law, civil liberties, political participation, social justice, rule of law, minority rights, gender equality, and the protection of vulnerable populations in both national and international contexts. Drawing from interdisciplinary perspectives across law, political science, sociology, philosophy, and civic education, Journal of Human Rights and Democracy serves as a vital scholarly platform for academics, legal practitioners, policymakers, and human rights advocates committed to fostering a deeper understanding of democratic values, the advancement of human rights standards, and the pursuit of equitable and just societies across diverse cultural, regional, and geopolitical landscapes.