About the Journal

SRIPATUM LAW  JOURNAL
ISSN : 3088-2028 (Online)

Aims
The School of Law, Sripatum University, publishes the Sripatum Law  Journal as an academic journal is intended for students, lecturers, researchers, and scholars both within and outside the institution. It aims to disseminate academic work in the form of scholarly articles and research papers, promoting and supporting the dissemination of knowledge in the fields of criminal law, public law, business law, international law, international trade law, intellectual property law, civil and commercial law, as well as political science, public administration, education, educational administration innovation, sociology, and interdisciplinary studies. The journal seeks to reach academic circles and the general public with the goal of becoming a national and internationally recognized publication.

Scope
The Sripatum Law  Journal
Accepts academic articles and research papers in both Thai and English. The journal's academic scope covers criminal law, public law, business law, international law, international trade law, intellectual property law, civil and commercial law, as well as political science, public administration, education, educational administration, educational innovation, sociology, and interdisciplinary studies.

Types of Articles 
1. Articles 
2. Research Articles 

Publication Frequency
The journal is published biannually:
Issue 1: January – June
Issue 2: July – December

Article Submission and Publication Fees
The Sripatum Law  Journal, School of Law, Sripatum University, does not charge any submission or publication fees.
(Except in cases where the author wishes to withdraw the article and the journal has already sent the article to reviewers, the author will be responsible for the costs according to the rates or conditions set by the journal.)

All published manuscripts are checked for academic accuracy. By experts (Peer Review) using the Semi-Blind Peer Review format, only in the field of law and social sciences. which are outsiders from various institutions, totaling 3 people

Note on Blind Peer Review
Blind Peer Review means that the identities and any related information (including institutional affiliations) of reviewers must not be disclosed. If disclosure is necessary, the editorial board must comply with at least two of the following measures:
1. Clearly state on the journal's website that a Semi-Blind Peer Review process is used, wherein partial information, such as the reviewer’s name or institutional affiliation, may be disclosed.
2. Obtain written consent from the reviewers at the time of invitation to review the article.

Announcements

Current Issue

Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): July - December
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