euNOMIKA’s All-Encompassing Legal and Scientific Offerings
euNOMIKA Legal Journal is an interdisciplinary legal journal focusing on law, science, and public policy. euNOMIKA is a peer-reviewed, open-access, international scholarly and professional legal journal focusing exclusively on scholarship and professional discussion at the convergence of U.S. criminology, law, sociology, intelligence, psychology, and the international and domestic legal protection of cultural property. Our journal is aimed at attorneys, legal academics, practitioners, and professionals seeking to publish novel research, scholarship, original legal discussion, and analysis regarding the most important issues confronting the legal profession in the United States today. Services and opportunities concerning our law journal are outlined below.
Submit Your Peer-Reviewed Publications
Providing access to high quality, peer-reviewed articles and editorials is a central aspect of euNOMIKA’s mission. From across the U.S. legal and academic communities, we invite submissions of original scholarship and comprehensive reviews and critical analyses of contemporary legal issues on topics such as U.S. law, criminology, legal sociology, intelligence, psychology, and cultural heritage protection. All submitted manuscripts are subject to an exacting editorial and peer-review process to ensure scholarly rigor and contributions to the relevant literature.
We encourage work by legal scholars, academics, lawyers, judges, policy makers, and advanced graduate students who are engaged in and interested in public debate on current issues of justice, crime, and law reform in the U.S. All accepted articles for publication are posted online, guaranteeing immediate, open-access exposure to a national audience.
Columns: Eunomia Pills and Expert Analyses
To better serve the constantly changing needs of our diverse readership, euNOMIKA has a number of regular columns, one of which is “Eunomia Pills” – a flagship feature that provides clear, authoritative legal analysis by leading experts. Readers acquire instant access to pragmatic interpretations of cutting-edge legislation, landmark case law, and new research.
Other special columns include expert commentaries on law reform, multidisciplinary insights from scholars in psychology and intelligence, and specialized analysis on the legal protection of cultural property heritage. The columns are all selected to stimulate informed discussion and to provide practicing lawyers, academics, and law students with highly focused knowledge they can apply in their professional work or study.
News, Events, and Current Developments
euNOMIKA Legal Journal endeavors to keep its readers abreast of important news, events, and trends in the area of U.S. jurisprudence and criminology. The editorial team tracks and reports on legislative developments, important judicial rulings, public policy changes, and conferences or gatherings of interest. With respect to legal protection of cultural heritage, law & technology, and legal intelligence, euNOMIKA completes its offerings with regular coverage of issues and updates in these areas as well.
euNOMIKA informs and analyzes, providing a vital resource for legal practitioners, as well as those in the media or general public, who are interested in keeping up with newsworthy developments concerning U.S. law.
Submissions and Collaborations
euNOMIKA Legal Journal presents a unique opportunity for legal professionals, academics, and experts in the United States to publish their work. The journal is currently accepting submissions that include scholarly essays, case commentaries, and opinions. Authors interested in contributing should submit an abstract along with their current CV. Submissions will be evaluated by a panel of experts in law, criminology, psychology, and legal archaeology, focusing on originality, accuracy, and practical relevance.
In addition to individual submissions, euNOMIKA encourages collaborative projects, special issue proposals, and themed sections. Partnerships with institutional panel partners and guest editors are welcomed to enrich the journal’s already multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary range of articles.
The International Library Scripta hic sunt
In keeping with our focus on holistic legal and scientific services, euNOMIKA is in partnership with International Library Scripta hic Sunt. This allows us to offer a purpose-built library of legal, criminological, and sociological literature and journals, which can aid in research and professional advancement for contributors and readers alike. Participation in peer-reviewed publications through euNOMIKA gives authors greater exposure within these international academic and legal fields, as well as furthering the reach and impact of their written scholarship.
Public Events, Conferences, and Media Engagement
Beyond publishing, the euNOMIKA Legal Journal takes part in public legal events, academic conferences, and media projects. Members of our editorial board – such as Domenico Martinelli, Rita Giorgi, and Claudio Mariani – regularly attend public discussions, round tables, and training courses on crime, justice, legal security, and cultural heritage protection in US Law. Views and comments of authors are also provided to the media. Readers and contributors of our Journal are likewise invited to follow us at our events and media contributions for their further professional development.
Open Access Model and Dedication to Free Scholarship
euNOMIKA is a fully open access publication, which means that all of our articles are free to view for all readers. No subscriptions. No subscription fees. No article processing charges; euNOMIKA is committed to the principle and practice of free availability of legal and scientific knowledge. This has important implications by democratizing the availability of highly significant and influential legal research, both for the US practice and academic community, but also for practitioners abroad, law students, and everyone interested in learning more about recent national or international cases.
By insisting on open access to all content, euNOMIKA itself benefits from institutional support from the CSC and collaborative initiatives with premier legal libraries.
Our Clients: The People We Serve
euNOMIKA Legal Journal serves a diverse audience including: U.S. legal academics, law professors, researchers, criminologists in universities, practicing attorneys, judges, policy makers, agents, law enforcement, secret service, and others involved in legal security. We also serve general readers interested in American crime and justice, as well as the security of cultural heritage; investigative reporters interested in our legal analysis; and interdisciplinary scholars who rely upon us where the fields of intelligence, legal security, and cultural heritage law intersect.
Our indices are accessible to the general reader via the Internet, and we reach an even broader audience internationally via digital access and library distribution.
Editorial Board and Expert Authors
Domenico Martinelli – a leading authority in legal security and new technologies – directs the journal. The journal is under the scientific direction of Rita Giorgi. Editor Criminology Area Director Claudio Mariani. The editorial board brings together the most respected professionals and academics in US law, criminology, psychology, and legal archaeology. To guarantee the highest standard of relevance and scholarship for each issue of euNOMIKA, we invite articles from distinguished practitioners and scholars.
Contact and Get Involved
euNOMIKA Legal Journal calls upon U.S. legal professionals, scholars, and experts to join its multidisciplinary team of authors and readers. Inquiries regarding article submissions, proposed collaborations, or seeking more details about services offered can be directed to our editorial office by e-mail at [email protected] or by telephone at (615) 531-2799 and in writing by sending such requests to: 3000 West End Ave Ste 84 Nashville TN 37203 United States. To view the most recent research, columns, and news, please see the homepage for our website at https://eunomika.com/. Join us in furthering legal scholarship and facilitating robust dialogues concerning U.S. law, criminology, and safeguarding of culture.