JILS

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Journal of Indonesian Legal Studies a starting in 2024 migrates to better secure from various unwanted things, including journal hacking and so on. To submit, the author please visit the new website page of our journal at the link https://journal.unnes.ac.id/journals/jils

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JILS (Journal of Indonesian Legal Studies) is a peer reviewed journal published biannual (May and November) by Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang. JILS published both Printed and Online version (Print ISSN 2548-1584Online ISSN 2548-1592). JILS is intended to be the journal for publishing of results of research on law both empirical and normative study, especially in contemporary legal issues. The various topics but not limited to, criminal law, constitutional law, private law, economic law, human rights law, international law, tax law, Islamic law, customary law, commercial business law, environmental law, street law, legal education, maritime law, trade law, in the framework of Indonesian legal systems and Indonesian legal studies.
 
Title  : Journal of Indonesian Legal Studies
Editor in Chief : Ridwan Arifin, S.H., LL.M.
ISSN : Print ISSN 2548-1584, Online ISSN 2548-1592
DOI Prefix : 10.15294/jils
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang
Frequency : Biannually (May and November)

 

 

Current Issue

Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): Navigating Legal Landscapes: Exploring Justice Development in Indonesia and the Global Context
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ISSN:  2548-1584 (Print) 2548-1592 (Online)
First Publication: 2016
Full English Language: 2016 - present
Publisher: Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia
Duration: Approx. 30 days to the first decision
Acceptance Rate: 35% of the total submissions
Frequency: 2 (two) issues per year
DOI: 10.15294/jils
Audience: Legal scholars, Legal Practitioners
Geographical Diversity: Indonesia, Malaysia, Timor-Leste, Saudi Arabia, United States, China, India, Brazil, Hungary, Australia
Indexing: ScopusSINTA 1DOAJ
Editor in Chief: Ridwan Arifin, S.H., LL.M.

Published: 2024-05-08

Research Article

  • Periscope of Ideas Selective Criteria for the Application of Restorative Justice in Corruption Crimes

    Article ID: 4530
    Maria Silvya E. Wangga, Nadzriah Ahmad, Jufryanto Puluhulawa, Vifi Swarianata (Author)
    1-30
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.vol9i1.4530
  • The Conundrum to Wear Religious Uniform in Indonesia: International Human Rights Law and Islamic Law Perspective

    Article ID: 4532
    Sefriani Sefriani, Yaries Mahardika Putro, Jaya Indra Santoso Putra, Seguito Monteiro (Author)
    31-62
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.vol9i1.4532
  • The Duality of Administrative and Communicative Powers in Legislative Drafting: Evidence from East Java

    Article ID: 4533
    Himawan Estu Bagijo, Ahmad Siboy, Sholahuddin Al-Fatih, Mohammad Affan (Author)
    63-88
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.vol9i1.4533
  • Cracking the Code: Investigating the Hunt for Crypto Assets in Money Laundering Cases in Indonesia

    Article ID: 4534
    Febby Mutiara Nelson, Maria Dianita Prosperiani, Choky Risda Ramadhan, Priska Putri Andini (Author)
    89-130
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.vol9i1.4534
  • Juridical Consequences of Anticipatory Breach as a Form of Breach of a Contract

    Article ID: 4537
    Dewi Sulistianingsih, Christian Chandra Wijaya, Rahmawati Mohd Yusoff, Yuli Prasetyo Adhi (Author)
    131-154
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.vol9i1.4537
  • Has Women's Participation in Local Government Been Strengthened? A Legal and Political Analysis in Riau Province?

    Article ID: 4540
    Emilda Firdaus, Dessy Artina, Muhammad A Rauf, Separen Separen, Tommy Tanu Wijaya (Author)
    155-186
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.vol9i1.4540
  • Restorative Justice in Corporate Dispute Resolution as Business Actor in Indonesia

    Article ID: 4573
    Lastuti Abubakar, Anita Afriana, Ramalinggam Rajamanickam, Efa Laela Fakhirah (Author)
    187-216
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.vol9i1.4573
  • The Evolution of Property Rights in Indonesia

    Article ID: 3538
    Syukron Salam, Supardjo Supardjo, Ida Nurlinda (Author)
    217-248
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.vol9i1.3538
  • Sole Custody and The Implication of Fault-based Divorce Under the Indonesian Legal System

    Article ID: 4576
    Hartini Hartini, Haniah Ilhami, Rahmawati Mohd Yusoff (Author)
    249-278
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.vol9i1.4576
  • Enhancing SDGs Desa Implementation for Human Right Fulfillment in Banyumas Regency: An Empirical Judicial Analysis

    Article ID: 4581
    Riris Ardhanariswari, Fathimah Azzahro, Muhammad Fauzan, Rozlinda Mohamed Fadzil, Hariyanto Hariyanto (Author)
    279-316
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.vol9i1.4581
  • Resolving the Judiciary Tensions between the Constitutional Court and the Supreme Court of Indonesia

    Article ID: 4635
    Hari Purwadi, Sapto Hermawan, Ardyllis Alves Soares, Zsófia Németh-Szebeni, Febrian Indar Surya Kusuma (Author)
    317-352
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.vol9i1.4635
  • Exploring the Effectiveness of Mediation in Resolving Disputes in the Indonesian Administrative Court

    Article ID: 4632
    Indriati Amarini, Noorfajri Ismail, Yusuf Saefudin, Zeehan Fuad Attamimi, Astika Nurul Hidayah (Author)
    353-384
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.vol9i1.4632
  • Questioning Human Rights, Looking for Justice: Analyzing the Impact of Supreme Court Circular Letter on Interfaith Marriages in Indonesia

    Article ID: 4634
    Kadek Wiwik Indrayanti, Anak Agung Ayu Nanda Saraswati, Eka Nugraha Putra (Author)
    385-416
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.vol9i1.4634
  • Why Should the Role of the House of Representatives in Monitoring and Review Local Regulations Be Strengthened?

    Article ID: 4578
    Fauzi Syam, Helmi Helmi, Eko Nuriyatman, Ivan Fauzani Rahardja, Benny Saputra (Author)
    417-456
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.vol9i1.4578
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Regarding the paperless policy at our institution, since 2020, we do not provide printed journals and or any documents in print. All documents will be provided online. If the author wants the printed version of the journal and the certificate of authorship, please contact our editor (a charge will be applied). JILS (Journal of Indonesian Legal Studies) is committed to providing the best articles related to the field of law and or related studies that contribute both nationally and internationally. JILS (Journal of Indonesian Legal Studies) offers an opportunity for anyone, whether students, lecturers, researchers, or legal practitioners, to send their best manuscript to the Journal. JILS (Journal of Indonesian Legal Studies) accepts manuscripts throughout the year, and there is no time limit for receipt of manuscripts except for specific topics. JILS (Journal of Indonesian Legal Studies) also welcomes opportunities for cooperation in publishing the results of Seminars and Conferences in Special or Regular Issues; for further information, please contact the editor by email.