The Journal of Law and Bibliometrics in SDGs is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to exploring the intersection of legal studies and bibliometric analysis within the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The journal aims to provide a scholarly platform for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to discuss the legal dimensions of sustainable development and the role of bibliometric methodologies in assessing research impact, policy trends, and global knowledge dissemination related to the SDGs.

Journal Title Journal of Law and Bibliometrics in SDGs
Publishing Frequency 2 issues per year 
ISSN on progress
DOI Prefix
on progress
Citation Analysis Dimensions; Google Scholar
Indexing Google Scholar
National Accreditation on progress
Editor-in-Chief Binar Kurnia Prahani
Publisher

i-ros publisher

Scope of the Journal:

The journal welcomes original research articles, systematic reviews, and conceptual papers on, but not limited to, the following topics:

  1. Legal Aspects of the SDGs
    International and national legal frameworks play a crucial role in supporting the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This section explores the legal foundations that enable sustainable development, including human rights protections, environmental law, and governance structures that promote sustainability. It also examines the effectiveness of legal instruments and policies designed to advance the SDGs across different jurisdictions.
  2. Bibliometrics and Research Evaluation in SDG-related Studies
    Understanding the impact of legal research on sustainability requires bibliometric analysis. This section focuses on evaluating legal publications related to the SDGs, identifying key research trends, and measuring their influence using scientometric approaches. It explores citation analysis, research performance metrics, and the evolving landscape of SDG-related legal scholarship.
  3. Intellectual Property, Knowledge Dissemination, and Open Access in SDG Research
    Intellectual property law plays a significant role in fostering innovation for sustainable development. This section examines how legal frameworks support SDG-related innovations while balancing access to knowledge. It also discusses open science initiatives, knowledge accessibility, and the digital transformation of legal research, emphasizing legal informatics in SDG-related knowledge dissemination.
  4. Interdisciplinary Approaches to Law, Bibliometrics, and SDGs
    The integration of law, bibliometrics, and data analytics provides valuable insights into SDG policymaking. This section explores cross-disciplinary methodologies that bridge legal research with bibliometric analysis to enhance sustainable development strategies. Additionally, it examines ethical considerations, the role of artificial intelligence, and big data applications in legal research for sustainability.

 

The Journal of Law and Bibliometrics in SDGs seeks to foster high-quality academic discourse by publishing empirical studies, theoretical discussions, and policy-oriented analyses. The journal encourages contributions from legal scholars, information scientists, policymakers, and interdisciplinary researchers engaged in advancing the global sustainable development agenda.