
ABOUT THE JOURNAL
The Emeron Journal publishes, in Portuguese and Spanish, theoretical development articles, theoretical-empirical works, and unpublished interdisciplinary essays written by members of the scientific community in general in the field of Applied Social Sciences, in line with open access policies: immediate and free access to its content; use, reproduction, and sharing of articles (even with the copyright of published articles).
Since its first printed editions, which published informational content and technical articles, the journal has demonstrated its commitment to pluralism and heterodoxy in the topics covered in its publications. In this regard, its editorial line is to analyze topics considered relevant to society and justice in the national context and, in particular, in the Amazon border region, which span the various branches of law, administrative sciences, and other related areas of applied social sciences that the Editorial Board deems relevant and aligned with its editorial policy.
MISSION OF THE EMERON JOURNAL
Its mission is to promote and disseminate the production of theoretical and practical knowledge relevant to its editorial line, as well as the debate and socialization of academic experiences, through the publication of articles and essays that can support academic activities and administrative action in public organizations in general and judicial organizations in particular. Its empirical locus is the Brazilian context, with special attention to the Amazon Region.
VISION OF EMERON MAGAZINE
To be a journal that makes an outstanding contribution to the advancement of studies involving the Brazilian public sector, especially the judiciary, providing relevant content for the training of social actors committed to the development of justice and civil society in the Amazon.
MAIN OBJECTIVES OF THE EMERON JOURNAL
The journal's main objectives are: 1) to disseminate high-quality academic work on the Brazilian public sector in general and the judiciary in particular, from an interdisciplinary perspective, in an eclectic and integrative manner; and 2) to contribute to the advancement of theorization on the development of justice, either as a protagonist or in partnership with other sectors.
TARGET AUDIENCE OF THE EMERON JOURNAL
Teachers; researchers; members of the scientific community in general; managers of public, private, and third sector organizations; and those interested in dialogue on contemporary issues and topics related to the Brazilian public sector and the development of justice.








