The Journal of Law and Border Protection is a scholarly publication that explores legal and policy issues related to border security, immigration, and international law. It serves as a platform for academics, practitioners, and policymakers to analyze the complex interplay between national sovereignty, human rights, and security concerns. The journal typically includes articles, case studies, and commentary on topics such as border enforcement technologies, transnational crime, asylum law, and the impact of globalization on border management. It aims to provide critical insights into how governments balance the need for secure borders with the obligation to uphold legal standards and protect human dignity.

This journal often addresses emerging challenges, such as climate-induced migration, the use of artificial intelligence in border monitoring, and the implications of bilateral or multilateral border agreements. By engaging with diverse perspectives, it fosters interdisciplinary dialogue and encourages innovative solutions to pressing issues in border protection. Its readership includes legal professionals, policy advisors, and researchers interested in the nexus of law, security, and human mobility. Through its contributions, the Journal of Law and Border Protection plays a key role in shaping the discourse on border-related legal frameworks and global cooperation.

JLBP: Journal of Law and Border Protection has become a CrossRef Member since the year 2021. Therefore, all articles published by JLBP: Journal of Law and Border Protection will have unique DOI number.

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