Aims and Scope

Journal Scope

Aims and Scope

Khazanah Law of Technology publishes scholarly works on legal, regulatory, ethical, institutional, and policy issues arising from technological development and digital transformation.

Aims

Khazanah Law of Technology aims to publish high-quality scholarly works that examine legal, regulatory, ethical, institutional, and policy issues arising from technological development and digital transformation.

The journal seeks to promote critical, interdisciplinary, and comparative discussions on the interaction between law, technology, and society. It encourages submissions that contribute to theoretical development, legal reform, policy innovation, and practical understanding of technology-related legal issues.

Scope of the Journal

The journal welcomes manuscripts related to, but not limited to, the following topics:

  • Cyber law and digital regulation;
  • Artificial intelligence law and governance;
  • Data protection, privacy, and digital rights;
  • Blockchain, smart contracts, and legal technology;
  • Financial technology and digital economy regulation;
  • Intellectual property in the digital environment;
  • Digital platform regulation and online intermediary liability;
  • Electronic transactions and digital evidence;
  • Cybercrime, cybersecurity, and digital forensics;
  • Technology, human rights, and social justice;
  • Digital governance, public policy, and administrative law;
  • Legal implications of emerging technologies;
  • Comparative and international perspectives on law and technology;
  • Socio-legal studies on digital society and technological change.
The journal considers manuscripts that are original, relevant to the journal’s scope, methodologically sound, ethically responsible, and not under consideration by another journal.
This page defines the academic boundaries and scholarly orientation of Khazanah Law of Technology.