The aim of The Kateb Journal of Law in Afghanistan is to advance legal
knowledge and understanding within the context of Afghan law. The journal
provides a platform for the dissemination of high-quality research in various
areas of law, with the goal of contributing to the growth of legal scholarship,
informing policy debates, and inspiring future inquiries in the field of law
specific to Afghanistan.
The journal welcomes original research papers, theoretical analyses, case
studies, and critical reviews that contribute to the exploration and
development of legal disciplines within Afghanistan. It covers areas such as
constitutional law, criminal law, international law (as applicable to the
Afghan context), human rights law specific to Afghanistan, commercial law, and
more. Embracing diversity, inclusivity, and global perspectives, The Kateb
Journal of Law invites submissions from legal scholars and practitioners
worldwide. By fostering intellectual discourse and promoting interdisciplinary
approaches, the journal facilitates the exchange of ideas, informs legal
practice, and contributes to the advancement of legal knowledge within the
Afghan legal framework.