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Welcome to Nuslaw: Journal of Law Institute (NJLI)

Nuslaw: Journal of Law Institute (NJLI) is a scholarly journal that publishes a wide range of legal studies from all branches of law, utilizing normative, empirical, philosophical, and socio-legal approaches. This journal is published by the Nuslaw Institute and serves as an academic platform for scholars, researchers, legal practitioners, and students to disseminate research findings, conceptual analyses, and critical reviews in the field of law.

Aims and Scope

NJLI aims to promote the development of legal science that is inclusive, responsive to societal dynamics, and open to interdisciplinary perspectives. The journal goes beyond merely positive or doctrinal law, encompassing social, cultural, economic, and political analyses closely related to the practice of law in society.

Topics Covered Include (but are not limited to):

  • Criminal and Civil Law
  • Constitutional and Administrative Law
  • Economic and Business Law
  • Public and Private International Law
  • Environmental and Agrarian Law
  • Islamic Law and Customary (Adat) Law
  • Health, Education, and Family Law
  • Technology, Cyber Law, and Data Protection
  • Legal Philosophy and Legal Theory
  • Socio-Legal, Interdisciplinary, and Comparative Studies

Publication and Review Process

NJLI is published twice a year (June and December), and accepts manuscripts in both Indonesian and English. All submitted manuscripts will go through a rigorous double-blind peer-review process to ensure academic integrity, relevance, and originality.

Submit Your Article

We welcome original research articles, review papers, and theoretical essays from authors worldwide. Join us in advancing legal scholarship in the Nusantara region and beyond.