The Journal of Lex et Justitia (JLJ) (E-ISSN: 3124-2502) is a distinguished scholarly journal published by publisher karya grafindo prima perkasa , dedicated to the comprehensive study of Legal Sciences. JLJ offers a robust platform for in-depth analysis of both positive law and Islamic law. Its expansive scope covers a wide array of crucial legal domains, including criminal law, civil law, constitutional law, and Islamic family law (Ahwal Syakhshiyyah). Furthermore, the journal actively encourages comparative studies of national and international legal systems, fostering a deeper understanding of legal frameworks across different jurisdictions.

Journal of Lex et Justitia is published six times a year, in January, March, June, August, October, and December, prioritizing article quality through a double-blind peer review process.

Vol. 2 No. 2 (2026): Juni

Published: 2026-06-02

The Reform of Electronic Contract Regulations in Indonesia: Strengthening Legal Certainty in Digital Transactions

Indriyana Yang Hebat , Ade Hidayat (Author) | 1-17 Pages

Legal Protection of Personal Data in Indonesia’s Digital Ecosystem: Challenges for Regulatory Enforcement and Legal Certainty

Muhammad Iksan Kaplale , Delly Maulana (Author) | 18-32 Pages

Constitutional Law and Human Rights Protection: Evaluating State Responsibility for Serious Human Rights Violations

Muhammad Hadiyan Abshar, Rizqi Bachtiar (Author) | 33-49 Pages

Comparative Analysis of Islamic Family Law and National Civil Law in Protecting Women’s Inheritance Rights

Taufik Firmansyah, Meiliyah Ariani (Author) | 50-65 Pages

Criminal Liability for Cybercrime in the Era of Artificial Intelligence: A Legal Perspective on Emerging Digital Threats

Teguh Roisul Parik, Arizka Warganegara (Author) | 65-86 Pages
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Journal of Lex et Justitia (JLJ) (E-ISSN: 3124-2502) is a distinguished scholarly journal published by publisher karya grafindo prima perkasa, dedicated to the comprehensive study of Legal Sciences. JLJ offers a robust platform for in-depth analysis of both positive law and Islamic law. Its expansive scope covers a wide array of crucial legal domains, including criminal law, civil law, constitutional law, and Islamic family law (Ahwal Syakhshiyyah). Furthermore, the journal actively encourages comparative studies of national and international legal systems, fostering a deeper understanding of legal frameworks across different jurisdictions.
 
Journal of Lex et Justitia (E-ISSN: 3124-2502) is published six times a year, in January, March, June, August, October, and December, prioritizing article quality through a double-blind peer review process.

 

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