The primary objective of the Kateb International Journal of Law is to enhance the production and exchange of knowledge across various branches of law—particularly in the areas of Private Law, Criminal Law and Criminology, and International and Public Law. This objective is pursued through the regular and high-quality publication of scholarly articles, the facilitation of research collaborations, and the examination of legal issues and challenges relevant to different societies, especially Afghanistan, with the aim of expanding the frontiers of legal scholarship and providing academically sound solutions.

With the purpose of advancing theoretical, analytical, and applied legal knowledge, the journal provides a suitable platform for the publication of scientific–research, review, and critical articles in the field of law, particularly on topics related to Private Law, Criminal Law and Criminology, and International and Public Law.