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).
The journal aims to contribute significantly to legal discourse by fostering a deeper understanding of legal frameworks across different jurisdictions, encouraging submissions that bridge theoretical analysis with legal practice.
Scope
JLJ's expansive scope covers a wide array of crucial legal domains, including, but not limited to, the following:
1. Core Legal Disciplines
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Criminal Law: Analysis of criminal codes, procedures, and contemporary issues in criminology and justice.
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Civil Law: Research on contract law, property law, torts, and other aspects of private law.
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Constitutional Law: Studies on state institutions, human rights, judicial review, and the structure of governance.
2. Islamic Law and Family Studies
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Islamic Family Law (Ahwal Syakhshiyyah): Research on marriage, divorce, inheritance, and contemporary interpretations of family matters under Islamic jurisprudence.
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Other facets of Islamic Law (Syariah), including muamalat (transactions) and jinayah (criminal acts).
3. Comparative and International Legal Systems
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Comparative Legal Studies: Analysis comparing national and international legal systems, frameworks, and legislative processes.
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Research on international law, human rights law, and transnational legal challenges.