JILS

About the Journal

 
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. 10 No. 1 (2025): Legal Transformation and Policy Challenges in Indonesia: Navigating Technology, Democracy, and Social Change
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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
Indexing: ScopusSINTA 1DOAJ
Editor in Chief: Ridwan Arifin, S.H., LL.M.

Published: 2025-08-31

Research Article

  • Is the Paradigm of Tabellionis Officium Fideliter Exercebo Aligned with the Cyber Notary Concept in Indonesia’s Public Notary Development?

    Made Gde Subha Karma Resen, Ni Putu Kompiang Ratna Dewi (Author)
    1-62
    Article ID 14126
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.v10i1.14126
  • The Constitutionality of E-Voting in the Transformation of Digital Democracy: A Normative Analysis and Implications for Electoral Legitimacy

    Firdaus Arifin, Ihsanul Maarif, Cece Suryana, Fikri Chandra Permana, Anastasia Wahyu Murbani (Author)
    63-90
    Article ID 21193
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.v10i1.21193
  • Is the Legislator in the Constitutional Court? Examining the Tension Between Judiciary and Democracy in Indonesia

    Labib Muttaqin, Andy Omara, Sudjito Atmoredjo, M Fikri AR (Author)
    91-134
    Article ID 13494
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.v10i1.13494
  • Legal Politics in Combating Corruption During Indonesia's Era of Regional Autonomy

    Janpatar Simamora, Risma Elfrida Esther Manik (Author)
    135-164
    Article ID 3885
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.v10i1.3885
  • Illicit Trade in Counterfeit Medicines: Challenges, Solutions, and a Case Study of Indonesia

    Khaled Khwaileh, Ena Kazić-Çakar (Author)
    165-210
    Article ID 3692
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.v10i1.3692
  • Parental Child Abduction In Indonesia: A Criminal Law Perspective

    Ahmad Sofian, Rena Yulia, Rio Hendra, Melly Setyawati, Mark P Capaldi (Author)
    211-256
    Article ID 1760
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.v10i1.1760
  • Regulating Fintech in the CBDC Era: Addressing Competitive Fragility and Preserving State-Owned Banking Stability

    Umi Khaerah Pati, Heri Indrajat (Author)
    257-294
    Article ID 19342
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.v10i1.19342
  • Reevaluating the Principle of Legal Fiction: Balancing Legal Certainty and Social Justice

    Muhtar Said, Moh. Fadli, Aan Eko Widiarto, Dhia Al-Uyun (Author)
    295-322
    Article ID 13388
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.v10i1.13388
  • From Regulation to Realization: Legal Analysis of Electric Vehicle Policy in Indonesia, India, and Thailand

    Hanif Nur Widhiyanti, Ipop Abdi Prabowo, Safinaz Mohd. Hussein (Author)
    323-348
    Article ID 19670
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.v10i1.19670
  • A Change of Circumstances and Contract Adjustment: Indonesian Law and Beyond

    Akhmad Budi Cahyono, Togi Marolop Pradana Pangaribuan, Vivika Dyatri Raumanen (Author)
    349-390
    Article ID 1592
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.v10i1.1592
  • The Role of Religious Courts in Settling Sharia Economic Disputes in Indonesia: Genealogy Analysis of Constitutional Court Decision Number 93/PUU-X/2012

    Eka Susylawati, Dyah Ochtorina Susanti, Moh. Hamzah, Nadea Nur Shofia Madani (Author)
    391-430
    Article ID 12564
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.v10i1.12564
  • Establishing Indonesia’s Personal Data Protection Agency: Comparative Administration Sanctions Enforcement from Ireland, Australia, and Singapore

    Firsta Rahadatul 'Aisy, Muhammad Azil Maskur, A.M Adzkiya' Amiruddin (Author)
    431-482
    Article ID 13755
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.v10i1.13755
  • Legal Analysis of Transparency on the Implementation of The ASEAN Trade in Services Agreement (ATISA)

    Koesrianti Koesrianti, J.Tanega (Author)
    483-516
    Article ID 13530
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.v10i1.13530
  • Legal Policy of Green Investment: A Study of the Green Constitution and Fiqh Bi’ah towards Net Zero Emissions in Indonesia

    Mustafa Lutfi, Aditya Prastian Supriyadi, Asrul Ibrahim Nur, Kurniasih Bahagiati, Ramadhita Ramadhita (Author)
    517-554
    Article ID 3114
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.v10i1.3114
  • ChatGPT and Legal Education in Indonesia: Examining Readiness and Implications

    Haekal Al Asyari, Hanif Abdul Halim, Rachelle Amadea Roselynn Nikita Tan (Author)
    555-588
    Article ID 19338
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.v10i1.19338
  • Unveiling the Illicit Trade: Legal Perspectives on Lobster Seed Smuggling in Batam City

    Rina Shahriyani Shahrullah, Wyclife Ong’eta, Nurlaily Nurlaily, Topo Santoso, Hakimah Muhammad Zin, Mochamad Rizki Ramadhani (Author)
    589-632
    Article ID 1577
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/jils.v10i1.1577
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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.