The Daystar University Law Journal (DULJ) is a biannual peer-reviewed publication of Daystar University School of Law, featuring outstanding scholarly works that advance global discourse on law and policy. It serves as a vital resource for academics, practitioners, judges, and students engaging with cutting-edge legal research and analysis.
Our mission is to illuminate the intersections of law, society, and justice through rigorously researched articles, book reviews, and case commentaries — challenging established views, proposing innovative frameworks across multidisciplinary fields, and contributing to the evolution of legal theory and practice, particularly on the African continent.
To illuminate the intersections of law, society, and justice through rigorously researched scholarly content that challenges established views and proposes innovative frameworks — with a special focus on the African continent.
To contribute meaningfully to the global discourse on law and policy, and to advance the evolution of legal theory and practice through outstanding biannual peer-reviewed scholarship.
Intellectual excellence, innovative legal thought, editorial integrity, and a steadfast commitment to authenticity, international relevance, and the advancement of the public good.
The DULJ is guided by a distinguished Editorial and International Advisory Board composed of scholars with exceptional academic and editorial expertise, supported by a faculty advisor. The board employs stringent review processes to uphold the highest standards of authenticity, integrity, and international relevance across every submission.
The DULJ publishes biannually, with each annual volume encompassing scholarly articles, case commentaries, and book reviews. This cycle reflects our enduring commitment to intellectual excellence, innovative thought, and the public good — ensuring a consistent and reliable platform for legal discourse.
Whether you're a scholar, practitioner, judge or student — the Daystar University Law Journal welcomes you.