Indexing & Abstracting
1. Introduction
Journal of Lex et Justitia is committed to enhancing the visibility, accessibility, and impact of published scholarly works in the field of law and justice. To achieve this goal, the journal strives to be indexed and abstracted in reputable national and international databases.
2. Current Indexing and Abstracting Services
Articles published in Journal of Lex et Justitia are indexed and/or abstracted in the following databases and platforms (subject to eligibility and acceptance):
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Google Scholar
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Crossref (DOI Registration)
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Garuda (Garba Rujukan Digital – Indonesia)
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Dimensions
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BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine)
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ROAD (Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources)
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PKP Index
3. Indexing in Progress
The journal continuously seeks inclusion in additional indexing and abstracting services to improve academic reach and recognition, including but not limited to:
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DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals)
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EBSCO
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ProQuest
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HeinOnline
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Scopus
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Web of Science (ESCI)
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SINTA (Indonesia)
4. Metadata and Discoverability
To ensure optimal discoverability:
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All articles are assigned Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs).
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The journal provides complete and standardized metadata.
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Articles are published in open-access format to maximize visibility and citation.
5. Quality and Ethical Standards
Inclusion in indexing and abstracting services is supported by:
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Rigorous peer review process
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Compliance with publication ethics and COPE guidelines
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Transparent editorial and publishing policies
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Regular publication schedule
6. Disclaimer
Inclusion in indexing and abstracting databases is subject to the evaluation and approval of each respective service. The journal does not guarantee immediate inclusion in all listed databases.
7. Policy Review
Journal of Lex et Justitia reserves the right to update this statement in line with changes to indexing status or database requirements.