Varia Justicia focuses on the analysis of legal and policy challenges arising from technological innovation. The journal provides a space for critical and interdisciplinary work that examines how legal systems respond to new technologies, and how law shapes and is shaped by emerging modes of governance, industry transformation, and social change.

Varia Justicia publishes original research articles, conceptual papers, case studies, and reviews employing doctrinal, empirical, comparative, or interdisciplinary methods. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  1. Artificial intelligence and the law
  2. Digital governance and regulatory frameworks
  3. Data protection, privacy, and cybersecurity
  4. Fintech, digital economy, and financial regulation
  5. Smart mobility and sustainable infrastructure
  6. Environmental technology and energy law
  7. Innovation law and regulatory sandbox models
  8. E-government and digital public services
  9. Technology and human rights
  10. Law and policy in developing, transitional, or underrepresented jurisdictions

Submissions must demonstrate clear relevance to the journal’s thematic scope. Articles with purely descriptive or traditional legal analysis, without connection to technological or policy-related developments, may not be considered.