Focus and Scope

Journal of Migration, Business and Law Journal (JMBL) focuses on advancing multidisciplinary research and scholarly discussion at the intersection of migration, business, and law in both global and local contexts. The journal aims to contribute to academic knowledge, policy development, and best practices that promote fair, inclusive, and sustainable migration governance, as well as equitable economic growth.

JMBL welcomes original research articles, literature reviews, and case studies from diverse academic fields such as law, management, economics, public policy, international relations, and migration studies. The journal particularly encourages works that integrate theoretical, empirical, and policy-oriented perspectives.

The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following themes:

  1. Migration and Employment Issues

    • International and domestic labor migration

    • Legal protection of migrant workers

    • Migration policies and labor market impacts

    • Remittances and local economic development

  2. Business, Entrepreneurship, and Migrant Economy

    • Migrants’ role in economic and global business development

    • Diaspora entrepreneurship

    • Inclusive business models for migrant communities

    • Impact of migration on trade and investment

  3. Legal and Policy Perspectives

    • Labor law and international agreements

    • Human rights and legal protection for migrants

    • International business law and labor mobility

    • Governance, public policy, and economic diplomacy

  4. Social, Cultural, and Gender Dimensions

    • Social integration and cultural identity of migrants

    • Gender and migration in the context of business and law

    • Human rights and social justice for migrant groups

  5. Innovation, Digitalization, and Migration Management

    • Digital transformation in migration governance

    • Technology and digital platforms for migrant protection and empowerment

    • Legal technology (LegalTech) for migration and labor mobility

Through these areas, JMBL seeks to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and provide valuable academic insights for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers involved in the study and governance of migration, business, and legal systems.