FMDB Transactions on Sustainable Public and Law (FTSPL) associated areas of law are always at stake when significant changes occur. Explore the threat to FTSPL systems and structures posed by the new technological age in it. FTSPL will examine normative considerations concerning how the law should react to paradigm-shifting technology and practical questions facing courts and policymakers locally and internationally. Financial law, corruption, organised crime, criminal enterprises, black markets, cybercrime, international law, and environmental law are common topics covered in the Journal's articles. Human rights, international and comparative law of justice, serious victim compensation and justice, and international law and cooperation are further fields of study that are encouraged at FTSPL. Finally, the Journal publishes cross-disciplinary studies on themes of equality across age, race, ethnicity, and gender. Financial and Environmental Issues, Political Corruption, and the Appropriation of Resources from Developing Nations are some of the topics covered by FTSPL in global, national, regional, and law organisations. FTSPL studies genocide, reparations for state-sponsored atrocities, gender, racial, and ethnic equality, and rights organisations.