Law, Technology and Humans provides an inclusive and unique forum for exploration of the broader connections, history and emergent future of law and technology through supporting research that takes seriously the human, and humanity of law and technology. Papers to be considered at any time, please look out for the call for papers for symposiums and workshops. Submissions should consider the following, in particular research and scholarship that: Challenges and critically examines the promises and perils of emergent technologies Engages with the futures (and pasts) of law, technology and humans Involves critical, philosophical or theoretically informed work on law and technology Uses humanities, social science or other approaches to study law and technology Examines law and technology from non-Western locations and perspectives Locates law and technology in wider concerns with the Anthropocene, climate change or relations with non-humans Interested contributors are invited to discuss their research and scholarship with the Chief Editor, Professor Kieran Tranter: [email protected]
⚡ Speed vs Prestige
How does this journal balance review speed with impact level?
Based on the Think.Check.Submit framework by DOAJ, COPE & OASPA. All data from verified open sources.
Publication & Citation Trend
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Source: OpenAlex · Note: citations accumulate over time so older years appear higher
SJR Quartile by Discipline
Scimago ranks this journal separately in each subject category — its quartile can differ by discipline.
LawQ2
BiotechnologyQ3
Computer Networks and CommunicationsQ3
Computer Science (miscellaneous)Q3
Information Systems and ManagementQ3
Social Sciences (miscellaneous)Q3
Artificial IntelligenceQ4
Subject Classification
Web of Science Categories
LawSocial Sciences, Interdisciplinary
Scopus Categories
LawInformation Systems and ManagementComputer Science (miscellaneous)BiotechnologyComputer Networks and CommunicationsSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Artificial Intelligence
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Artificial Intelligence in LawLaw, AI, and Intellectual PropertyLaw in Society and CultureEthics and Social Impacts of AILegal Education and Practice InnovationsCOVID-19 Digital Contact TracingPrivacy, Security, and Data ProtectionBiomedical Ethics and RegulationArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationLaw, Economics, and Judicial Systems