The International Research Conference Aims and Objectives
The International Research Conference is a federated organization dedicated to bringing together a significant number of diverse scholarly events for presentation
within the conference program. Events will run over a span of time during the conference depending on the number and length of the presentations.
With its high quality, it provides an exceptional value for students, academics and industry researchers.
International Conference on Law, Policing and Justice
aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of
Law, Policing and Justice.
It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations,
trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of Law, Policing and Justice.
Call for Contributions
Prospective authors are kindly encouraged to contribute to and help shape the conference through submissions of their research abstracts, papers and e-posters.
Also, high quality research contributions describing original and unpublished results of conceptual, constructive, empirical, experimental, or
theoretical work in all areas of Law, Policing and Justice are cordially invited for presentation at the conference.
The conference solicits contributions of abstracts, papers and e-posters that address themes and topics of the conference, including figures, tables and references of
novel research materials.
Guidelines for Authors
Please ensure your submission meets the conference's strict guidelines for accepting scholarly papers.
Downloadable versions of the check list for
Full-Text Papers and
Abstract Papers.
Please refer to the
Paper Submission Guideline,
Abstract Submission Guideline and
Author Information
before submitting your paper.
Conference Proceedings
All submitted conference papers will be blind peer reviewed by three competent reviewers.
The peer-reviewed conference proceedings are indexed in the Open Science Index,
Google Scholar,
Semantic Scholar,
Zenedo,
BASE,
WorldCAT,
Sherpa/RoMEO,
and other index databases. Impact Factor Indicators.
Special Journal Issues
19. International Conference on Law, Policing and Justice has teamed up with the Special Journal Issue on
Law, Policing and Justice.
A number of selected high-impact full text papers will also be considered for the special journal issues.
All submitted papers will have the opportunity to be considered for this Special Journal Issue.
The paper selection will be carried out during the peer review process as well as at the conference presentation stage.
Submitted papers must not be under consideration by any other journal or publication.
The final decision for paper selection will be made based on peer review reports by the Guest Editors and the Editor-in-Chief jointly.
Selected full-text papers will be published online free of charge.
Conference Sponsor and Exhibitor Opportunities
The Conference offers the opportunity to become a conference sponsor or exhibitor.
To participate as a sponsor or exhibitor, please download and complete the
Conference Sponsorship Request Form.
Selected Papers
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The Implications of Technological Advancements on the Constitutional Principles of Contract Law
Laura Çami (Vorpsi), Xhon Skënderi
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When Scientific Laws and Findings Encounter Life: A Traditional Chinese Medicine Perspective
Eric Y. Zhang, L. Acu
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Biography of the Earth in the Light of the Laws of Classical Physics
I. V. Kuzminov
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Picture of the World by the Second Law of Thermodynamics
I. V. Kuzminov
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Oil Exploitation, Environmental Injustice and Decolonial Nonrecognition: Exploring the Historical Accounts of Host Communities in South-Eastern Nigeria
Ejikeme Kanu
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Localising Gauss's Law and the Electric Charge Induction on a Conducting Sphere
Sirapat Lookrak, Anol Paisal
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Overview of Multi-Chip Alternatives for 2.5D and 3D Integrated Circuit Packagings
Ching-Feng Chen, Ching-Chih Tsai
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Japanese Language Learning Strategies Based on Gender by Japanese Learners in North Sulawesi Indonesia
Sherly Ferro Lensun
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Military Use of Artificial Intelligence under International Humanitarian Law: Insights from Canada
Mahshid Talebian Kiakalayeh
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Facilitating a Cyber-Enabled Fraud Using the O.MG Cable to Incriminate the Victim
Damola O. Lawal, David W. Gresty, Diane E. Gan, Louise Hewitt
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Intellectual Property Implications in the Context of Space Exploration with a Focus on European Space Agency Rules and Regulations
Linda Ana Maria Ungureanu
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Tailormade Geometric Properties of Chitosan by Gamma Irradiation
F. Elashhab, L. Sheha, R. Fawzi Elsupikhe, A. E. A. Youssef, R. M. Sheltami, T. Alfazani
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The Role of the Injured Party's Fault in the Apportionment of Damages in Tort Law: A Comparative-Historical Study between Common Law and Islamic Law
Alireza Tavakolinia
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Analyzing the Prospects and Challenges in Implementing the Legal Framework for Competition Regulation in Nigeria
Oluchukwu P. Obioma, Amarachi R. Dike
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Analysing the Renewable Energy Integration Paradigm in the Post-COVID-19 Era: An Examination of the Upcoming Energy Law of China
Lan Wu
Digital Program consists of the e-proceedings book which is available online-only
and includes the conference communications (proceedings abstracts and papers).
Registered participants can access the digitally available conference
proceedings ( and certificates ) by visiting their profile pages.
Policing, Public Safety and The Role of Civil Society
Policing, public safety and the role of civil society
Increasing safety feelings among the citizens
Using the citizens assessments as performance indicators for the Police
NGO involvement in fighting transnational crime (eg human trafficking, drugs, stolen artifacts, wild life, etc)
How can police and NGOs work together to improve public safety (local, state, national, transnational)
Drawing a thin Line between Community Policing and Traditional Policing
Innovations in Policing to handle Diverse Crimes
Criminal Justice - Police Operations
Sustainable Security in Developed and Developing Nations
The role of civilian police in peacekeeping and post-conflict
Police - NGO cooperation in peacekeeping or in rule of law reform in post-conflict nations or transitioning nations
Integrated Security Systems for Urban/ Populated areas
The Role of Police in Nations with Emerging Economies
Issues of development and role of criminal justice agencies in ensuring justice
Sustainable security
United Nations Civilian Police and peacekeeping
Police and NGOs: A Practice Research Relationship
Police - University Cooperation
Police - NGO research partnerships
Social Conditions and Crime
The Financial Crisis and its affect on Financial Crime
How can NGO's assist Policing or in community safety (local, state, national, transnational)
Using law enforcement to help eradication of poverty
Education as a crime prevention policy
Social programs and crime prevention
Providing equal protection of the law for those in the lower socio-economic groups
Preventing Financial and Other White Collar Crimes
Engaging the Citizenry in the Prevention and Control of Corruption and other Crimes
Addressing Gender and Youth Violence in Society
Addressing the problems of women and children in conflict and post conflict societies
Women peace-builders in conflict and post-conflict society
Innovations in policing violence against women and children
Armed violence and development
Restorative Justice
Women, economic development and violence in developing countries
Major initiatives in reducing youth violence and youth as victims
Abstracts/Full-Text Paper Submission Deadline |
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January 15, 2025 |
Notification of Acceptance/Rejection |
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January 31, 2025 |
Final Paper (Camera Ready) Submission & Early Bird Registration Deadline |
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April 27, 2025 |
Conference Dates |
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August 28-29, 2025 |