The Journal focuses on issues and debates that encourage a more peaceful and just world. Indeed, the world continues to witness increasing restrictions on the dignity of millions of people through conflicts, violence, massacres, injustices and crimes against humanity. This makes supporting “humanity, peace and justice” one of the urgent agendas of our time. In this context, Journal of Humanity, Peace and Justice (HUPEJ) aims to create a platform for sharing scientific studies and exchanging information in the fields of humanity, peace and justice. The main function of the journal is to present inclusive thought and research in accessible original articles and to create a scientific discussion area on humanity, peace and justice. Therefore, the journal focuses on the axis of humanity, justice and peace; It invites academics, practitioners and researchers from other related fields in anthropology, sociology, history, political science, international relations, law studies, social studies, social sciences and humanities to contribute their original empirical and theoretical work.
The journal is open to all scientific methods and disciplines focused on the perspective of humanity, justice and peace; scientific study of related phenomena such as genocide and crimes against humanity, mass murder, atrocities, war crimes and violence against civilians; original academic studies that combine empirical research with conceptual thinking on processes, policies and practices, humanitarian intervention, military sociology, post-genocide and gender, trauma and memory issues before/after massacres and genocide, forced displacement, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity These are the areas that the journal especially aims to focus on. However, without compromising the requirements of theoretical rigor and methodological sophistication, studies focusing on the causes of violence and conflict resolution, articles on peace means and tools are preferred.