Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)
First Publication: 2023
Acceptance Rate: 30% of the total submissions
Audience: Legal scholars and Legal Practitioners
Topic: Laws, Constitutional Court Decisions, and Topics on Criminal Law, Civil Law, International Law, Business Law, Scientific Works, Islamic Law, Corruption, and other Legal Topics.
Geographical Diversity: Indonesia
Indexing: SCOPUS, SINTA, GARUDA, GOOGLE SCHOLAR, WEB of SCIENCE, DIMENSIONS, DOAJ
Editor in Chief: Yasardin, Mahkamah Agung, Indonesia.
Published:
30-04-2026
Articles
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Harmonisation of Judges' Autonomy and AI Automation in Case Settlement Minimising Discretion
Abstract : 30PDF - Peradilan (Bahasa Indonesia) : 9 -
Differentiated Case Management Integrated Artificial Intelligence in the Case Management System in Indonesian Courts
Abstract : 22PDF - Peradilan (Bahasa Indonesia) : 3 -
Juridical Expansion in the Formation of Wasiat Wajibah in the Indonesian School of Thought: A Contemporary Ijtihad Approach to Family Justice
Abstract : 23PDF - Islam (Bahasa Indonesia) : 1 -
Ius Constituendum: Sharia Commercial Court as a Settlement Venue for Sharia Bankruptcy Petitions in Indonesia
Abstract : 16PDF - Islam (Bahasa Indonesia) : 0 -
Comparison of the Application of the Dominis Litis Principle in Indonesian and Dutch Tax Courts
Abstract : 12PDF - TUN (Bahasa Indonesia) : 3 -
The Urgency of Judge Forgiveness (Rechterlijke Pardon) in The Perspective of a Restorative Justice Approach in The Military Court
Abstract : 20PDF - Pidana Militer (Bahasa Indonesia) : 0 -
Rechtvacuum Application of Rechterlijk Pardon in the Renewal of Criminal Procedure Law in Indonesia
Abstract : 10PDF - Pidana (Bahasa Indonesia) : 4 -
Implications of Inconsistency in the Interpretation of Article 70 Letter H Paragraph (1) of the National Criminal Code in Responding to Victim Precipitation Crimes
Abstract : 15PDF - Pidana (Bahasa Indonesia) : 0 -
Child Support Subsidies: The State's Constitutional Obligation to Protect Children's Rights in Indonesia
Abstract : 9PDF - Perdata (Bahasa Indonesia) : 1 -
The Right to be Forgotten as the Frontier of Justice: An Analysis of the Role of Judges in Realising Digital Justice
Abstract : 11PDF - Perdata (Bahasa Indonesia) : 1
