About the Journal
ORBIS: Journal of Global Politics, Law, and International Relations is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes original research and critical studies in the fields of global politics, law, and the humanities. The journal provides an interdisciplinary platform to examine the complex interplay between power, legal systems, and human experience in a rapidly changing global context. Orbis welcomes diverse theoretical and methodological approaches, covering areas such as global politics and geopolitics, international and comparative law, international relations and diplomacy, political theory, law and society, as well as cultural, literary, religious, and ethical perspectives on global issues.
Beyond its academic rigor, Orbis positions itself as a space for bold and critical scholarship—dedicated to those who are willing to question, challenge, and rethink established structures of power without abandoning scholarly integrity. This journal is intended for thinkers who are not comfortable remaining passive under dominant systems, yet remain committed to disciplined, evidence-based inquiry. Orbis is published quarterly, with issues released in January–March, April–June, July–September, and October–December, ensuring continuous contribution to global academic discourse.