Foundational Law Review: Theory & Praxis (FOLAR) is a peer-reviewed scholarly forum dedicated to the rigorous interrogation of legal philosophy and the dialectical relationship between jurisprudential abstractness and judicial application. Committed to excavating the normative, logical, and ethical underpinnings of the legal order, the journal curates seminal scholarship that seeks to bridge the traditional schism between high theory and pragmatic adjudication. Published biannually in February and August, FOLAR serves as a critical nexus for legal scholars and philosophers to advance the discourse on the structural foundations of justice, offering a robust intellectual space for reevaluating the essential nature of law in a complex, evolving society.