
Focus and Scope
Journal of Law Justice (JLJ) is an accredited open access scientific journal that focuses on the development of critical, contextual, and justice-oriented legal studies. This journal provides an academic space for researchers, academics, and stakeholders from various countries to discuss legal dynamics from national and global perspectives, with a special focus on legal developments in Indonesia in dialogue with international legal practice and theory.
JLJ accepts research articles and conceptual studies that analyze contemporary legal issues through normative, empirical, or interdisciplinary approaches. The scope of study includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
- Administrative Law and Governance
- Business Law and Corporate Governance
- Criminal Law, Crime, and the Criminal Justice System
- Environmental Law and Ecological Justice
- Family Law and the Protection of Human Rights
- International Law and Transnational Law
- Law and Indigenous Peoples in the Perspective of Legal Pluralism
- Human Rights and Social Justice
- Legal Reform and Public Policy
Through publications oriented toward critical analysis and policy relevance, the Journal of Law Justice aims to enrich the global academic discourse on legal transformation, social justice, and the development of legal systems that are responsive to the challenges of contemporary society.




