About the Journal

JONSON: Journal of Normative and Socio-Legal Studies is a scholarly journal that focuses on interdisciplinary studies in the field of law that combines normative and socio-legal approaches. The journal seeks to connect normative legal theory with the social realities that influence the formation, application and evaluation of law.
JONSON aims to be an academic platform that accommodates various perspectives and methodologies in legal studies, whether philosophical, doctrinal, or empirical. With a holistic approach, the journal encourages critical discussions regarding the dynamic relationship between law, society, and the underlying normative values.
Scope:
The journal welcomes research articles, literature reviews, and theoretical studies covering, but not limited to, the following topics:
• Normative Legal Theory
• Law and Society Studies
• Regulatory Analysis and Public Policy
• Social Justice and Human Rights
• The Influence of Social Norms in Law Formation
• Law and Culture
• Comparative Law Studies
• Contemporary Issues in Socio-Legal Legal Studies


JONSON is published periodically and is open to researchers, academics, practitioners, and students who are interested in studying various aspects of law from a normative and socio-legal perspective.

Current Issue

Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): March: Normative and Socio-Legal Studies
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Journal of Normative and Socio-Legal Studies is a scientific journal that focuses on interdisciplinary studies in the field of law that combines normative and socio-legal approaches. The journal seeks to connect normative legal theory with the social realities that influence the formation, application and evaluation of law.

JONSON aims to be an academic platform that accommodates various perspectives and methodologies in legal studies, whether philosophical, doctrinal, or empirical. With a holistic approach, the journal encourages critical discussions regarding the dynamic relationship between law, society, and the underlying normative values.

Published: 2025-03-12
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