The goal of the journal's editorial policy is the development of scientific knowledge about the organization and functioning of the justice system, the dissemination of information about the main achievements of the global scientific community in the field of lawmaking and law enforcement, and the approbation of the results of applied and fundamental scientific research in the field of jurisprudence.
Objectives of the editorial policy:
- Improving the quality of scientific publications;
- Searching for new scientific problems in the field of general and legal culture;
- Improving forms of interaction between the state and society;
- Improving forms of interaction with foreign publishers and scientific communities.
Basic principles of the editorial policy:
- Openness of the publication;
- Respect for copyright;
- Personal responsibility of members of the editorial council and editorial board, reviewers, and authors for the accuracy and quality of the published material;
- Efficiency and objectivity in presenting published information;
- Adherence to the periodicity of the journal's publication.
Main directions of the editorial policy:
- Increasing scientific and theoretical knowledge in the field of organization and functioning of the justice system, anti-corruption, improving the quality of lawmaking and law enforcement activities, and the effectiveness of enforcement of judicial decisions;
- Integration of the journal into international scientometric databases and increasing the journal's ranking.