Emirati Journal of Law and Policing Studies (EJLPS) is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing the understanding of legal frameworks, law enforcement practices, and public safety systems, with a particular emphasis on the UAE and the broader Gulf region. The journal provides an interdisciplinary platform for scholarly research, critical discussions, and policy-oriented analyses in the fields of law, criminology, policing, human rights, and justice.
EJLPS serves as a vital resource for researchers, legal professionals, policymakers, and law enforcement practitioners, aiming to foster a deeper understanding of the complex relationship between law, society, and policing in contemporary times. With a focus on the unique challenges faced by legal systems and policing structures in the UAE and neighboring countries, the journal addresses topics such as the role of law enforcement in maintaining public order, legal reforms, the evolution of justice systems, and the impact of technology on law enforcement strategies.
The journal also explores pressing issues such as the application of international law in the UAE context, counter-terrorism, human rights law, cybercrime, and the intersection of legal studies with policing tactics in the digital age. EJLPS seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of how legal frameworks are evolving in response to new social, political, and technological challenges, ensuring that laws and policing systems effectively respond to the needs of modern societies.
EJLPS is committed to fostering intellectual exchange among scholars, legal practitioners, and law enforcement experts, encouraging interdisciplinary research that bridges the gap between theory and practice. By bringing together legal scholars, criminologists, sociologists, policy analysts, and law enforcement officers, the journal promotes collaboration and provides a space for dialogue on the development of more effective and equitable policing systems.
The journal offers a dedicated platform for examining the legal challenges faced by the UAE and other countries in the Gulf region, particularly in areas such as national security, criminal justice, and the protection of civil liberties. It seeks to explore the delicate balance between ensuring public safety and upholding human rights, providing a balanced and informed perspective on law enforcement and policing policies.
EJLPS also invites contributions that delve into the integration of new technologies within law enforcement, such as surveillance systems, artificial intelligence, and data analysis tools, and their impact on public safety. In a rapidly changing world, where the boundaries between legal systems and technological advancements are increasingly blurred, the journal provides a critical space for exploring these intersections.
In addition to academic articles, the journal welcomes policy-oriented research that seeks to inform the ongoing evolution of law enforcement practices in the UAE and the wider Gulf region. By publishing cutting-edge research, case studies, legal analyses, and reviews, EJLPS aims to contribute to evidence-based policymaking, strengthen the effectiveness of policing systems, and support the development of fair and just legal frameworks.
EJLPS is also dedicated to promoting cross-cultural and international research collaborations, offering a platform for the exchange of ideas between scholars and practitioners from different regions and legal systems. The journal welcomes submissions in both Arabic and English, facilitating wider dissemination of important research and enhancing the accessibility of legal knowledge across borders.
Through its rigorous peer-review process and commitment to scholarly excellence, EJLPS aims to be a leading resource for anyone interested in the ongoing development of law and policing in the UAE, the Gulf region, and the broader global context. By providing insights into both the theory and practice of law enforcement and legal studies, the journal strives to contribute meaningfully to the discourse on law, justice, and public safety.