Sciences Methods and Technologies International Journal (SciMeTech)

journal homepage: www.scimetech.com

Vol 1, Issue 1 Published: 26 February 2025

Exploring Law, Administration, and Political Sciences: Contributing to Global Governance and Justice

Author: Jamal RIAD
Faculty of Legal, Economic, and Social Sciences, Mohammed V University, Rabat, Morocco
Laboratory of Public Law and Political Sciences
jamal.riad@um5s.net.ma

Keywords:

Constitutional Law Justice Human Rights International Law Geopolitics Public Governance Administrative Management Territorial Development Public Policies

Abstract

The "Law, Administration, and Political Sciences" section of the international and multidisciplinary journal Scimetech serves as a platform for scholarly discourse in the realms of Constitutional Law, Justice, Human Rights, International Law, Geopolitics, Public Governance, Administrative Management, Political Economy, Development, Public Policy Evaluation, Social Justice, Territorial Development, and Public Policies.

This section invites educators and researchers to contribute original articles that critically examine these themes, fostering a deeper understanding and advancement of knowledge in these interconnected domains.

In an era characterized by rapid global changes and complex socio-political dynamics, the study of law, administration, and political sciences has become increasingly vital. These disciplines provide critical insights into the structures and processes that govern societies, influence policy decisions, and uphold justice and human rights.

Key Domains in Law, Administration, and Political Sciences

1. Constitutional Law, Justice & Human Rights

Exploring foundational legal principles and mechanisms that uphold justice and protect individual freedoms within democratic societies.

Key Themes:

Constitutional Frameworks Rule of Law Judicial Review Fundamental Rights International Human Rights Human Dignity

Encompasses separation of powers and constitutional justice mechanisms

2. International Law & Geopolitics

Analyzing legal principles governing international relations and geopolitical factors influencing global interactions.

Focus Areas:

Foundations of International Law Sovereignty Use of Force & Self-Defense Human Rights & Geopolitics

Key Concepts:

Geopolitical Dynamics Non-Intervention Evolving Global Order

3. Public Governance & Administrative Management

Enhancing efficiency and effectiveness of public administration through strategic planning and innovation.

Key Themes:

Strategic Planning Human Resource Management Financial Oversight Policy Analysis

Additional Focus:

Technology in Administration Crisis Management Public Sector Ethics Sustainability Management

4. Territorial Development & Public Policies

Exploring how public policies influence and shape territorial development at various scales.

Key Areas:

Decentralization Governance Models Sustainable Development Goals Economic Development

Focus:

Social Cohesion Environmental Sustainability Policy Implementation Urban & Regional Planning

Journal Context & Invitation

In an era characterized by rapid global changes and complex socio-political dynamics, the study of law, administration, and political sciences has become increasingly vital. These disciplines provide critical insights into the structures and processes that govern societies, influence policy decisions, and uphold justice and human rights.

The Scimetech journal, as an open access international publication, recognizes the importance of these fields and has dedicated this section to explore and disseminate scholarly work. We encourage educators and researchers in the fields of law, administration, and political sciences to contribute their original research and analyses to enrich academic discourse and inform practices that shape just and effective governance structures worldwide.

How to cite this paper:

Jamal RIAD, "Exploring Law, Administration, and Political Sciences: Contributing to Global Governance and Justice", Sciences Methods and Technologies International Journal (SciMeTech), Vol 1, Issue 1, p22-23