Focus & Scope

Focus:
Indonesian Journal of Law and Justice emphasizes various aspects of law and justice, including but not limited to:

  • Constitutional Law: In-depth examinations of governance systems, legislative procedures, and state institutions.

  • Criminal Law and Criminology: Analysis of legal matters within criminal law, security policies, and criminological research.

  • Civil and Business Law: Legal studies pertaining to civil relationships, contracts, and business regulations.

  • International Law: Research on international law, bilateral relations, and international organizations.

  • Justice and Human Rights: Discussions addressing human rights issues, legal pluralism, and social justice.

Scope:
Indonesian Journal of Law and Justice welcomes contributions in the form of research articles, literature reviews, legal notes, and legal essays related to the aforementioned topics. We invite contributions from various perspectives, both academic and practitioner, to enrich discussions and understanding in the field of law and justice in Indonesia.