Focus and Scope
The Journal of Lex et Justitia (JLJ) (E-ISSN: 3124-2502) is a distinguished scholarly journal dedicated to the comprehensive study of Legal Sciences. JLJ offers a robust platform for in-depth analysis of both positive law (national legal frameworks) and Islamic law (Syariah).
JLJ focuses on the development of critical, analytical, and interdisciplinary perspectives related to law, justice, legal systems, public policy, human rights, constitutional governance, and socio-legal transformations. Through empirical studies, conceptual papers, and critical analyses, the journal aims to contribute to the enrichment of legal knowledge and policy discourse within national and international contexts.
The journal encourages innovative and impactful research that promotes deeper understanding of legal and justice issues in contemporary society while supporting academic dialogue across disciplines.
Interdisciplinary Approach
Recognizing that legal and justice issues are increasingly complex and interconnected, Journal of Lex et Justitia (JLJ) strongly promotes interdisciplinary research approaches integrating law, political science, sociology, humanities, public administration, communication studies, international relations, economics, and social sciences.
The journal welcomes contributions that explore multidimensional perspectives in analyzing governance, constitutional law, human rights, legal reform, public policy, judicial systems, digital law, international law, and socio-legal challenges.
By encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration, JLJ aims to bridge theoretical understanding and practical solutions for addressing contemporary legal issues at local, national, and global levels.
Ethical Standards
With a strong commitment to academic integrity, publication ethics, and scientific transparency, Journal of Lex et Justitia (JLJ) adheres to ethical publishing standards established by:
- Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
- World Association of Medical Editors (WAME)
- International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE)
The journal ensures that authors, reviewers, editors, and all publishing stakeholders maintain ethical conduct throughout the editorial and publication process.
All submitted manuscripts undergo rigorous editorial screening and peer review to ensure originality, academic quality, relevance, and integrity.
Key Areas of Focus (Focus and Scope)
The primary scientific interests of Journal of Lex et Justitia (JLJ) include, but are not limited to:
- Constitutional and Administrative Law
- Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
- Civil and Commercial Law
- Human Rights Law
- International Law and Global Governance
- Legal Philosophy and Legal Theory
- Socio-Legal Studies
- Public Policy and Legal Reform
- Environmental and Natural Resources Law
- Cyber Law and Digital Regulation
- Islamic Law and Comparative Law
- Business and Economic Law
- Labor and Employment Law
- Law, Ethics, and Governance
- Judicial Systems and Legal Institutions
- Community Empowerment and Access to Justice
- Alternative Dispute Resolution and Peace Studies
Commitment to Interdisciplinary Research
Journal of Lex et Justitia (JLJ) actively encourages interdisciplinary scholarship that combines theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches from multiple academic fields to produce broader and more comprehensive analyses of legal and justice phenomena.
The journal is committed to maintaining high academic standards through a rigorous peer-review process and seeks to become a respected platform for researchers, academics, policymakers, legal practitioners, and professionals engaged in legal and social research.
Collaboration and Innovation
Journal of Lex et Justitia (JLJ) strives to serve as a platform for collaboration, innovation, and scholarly exchange among academics, researchers, policymakers, legal professionals, and practitioners worldwide.
By promoting ethical publishing practices and supporting high-quality academic research, the journal aims to contribute meaningfully to the advancement of legal studies and to strengthen intellectual discourse within the global academic community.
- Theoretical studies and the development of contemporary legal science.
- Comparative analysis of legal systems and justice practices at local, national, and global levels.
- Human rights protection, constitutionalism, and rule of law.
- Governance, legal reform, and judicial accountability.
- Public policy and legal administration from a juridical perspective.
- International law, diplomacy, and transnational legal issues.
- Interdisciplinary studies integrating law, politics, economics, and social sciences.
- Strategic issues such as digital law, inclusivity, legal sustainability, and access to justice.