Focus and Scope
Realism: Law Review is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal dedicated to promoting scholarly research on contemporary legal issues. The journal provides a platform for the publication of original research articles, conceptual studies, and critical reviews that contribute to the advancement of various fields of legal scholarship. The journal places particular emphasis on studies related to legal protection, human rights, technology law, or disability law, while encouraging research that integrates theoretical perspectives with practical legal developments.
In particular, the journal welcomes contributions addressing emerging issues in legal protection and the enforcement of human rights, including within the context of digital governance, artificial intelligence, personal data protection, and the intersection between law and technology. It also highlights legal frameworks concerning the rights of persons with disabilities, accessibility, equality, and the development of inclusive and just legal systems.
Through analytical, normative, socio-legal, and comparative approaches, Realism: Law Review aims to enrich academic discourse on legal theory, the protection of rights, regulatory policy, and evolving legal challenges in contemporary contexts.
This journal invites contributions from scholars, researchers, and practitioners who offer innovative and critical insights into the development of legal protection, human rights, technology, or an inclusive and just society.




