About the Journal
The Lex Scientia Law Review [P-ISSN 2598-9677 | E-ISSN 2598-9685] is one of the prominent journals in Indonesia under the auspices of the Faculty of Law at Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia, has established itself as a preeminent platform for legal scholarship. The journal's paramount focus lies in the realms of Contemporary and Comparative Legal Studies, spanning both the national landscape of Indonesia and the global legal arena. Within the sphere of Contemporary Legal Studies, Lex Scientia Law Review serves as a conduit for scholarly exploration and analysis of the ever-evolving legal landscape. This encompasses a wide spectrum of issues such as the intricate intersection of technology and law, emerging human rights challenges, environmental law dynamics, corporate governance nuances, and the ongoing reforms in criminal justice systems. The journal provides a comprehensive understanding of contemporary legal phenomena, creating a space for rigorous discussions and insights. Complementing its focus on contemporary issues, Lex Scientia Law Review distinguishes itself through a dedicated commitment to Comparative Legal Studies. By adopting a comparative lens, the journal seeks to unravel the similarities and differences among legal systems. This approach facilitates a nuanced understanding of legal principles, encourages cross-cultural dialogue, and contributes to a more harmonized global legal discourse. Comparative legal analyses within the journal encompass diverse aspects, including legal systems and traditions, judicial decision-making processes, constitutional law perspectives, and the intricacies of international legal frameworks. Lex Scientia Law Review extends its scholarly gaze beyond the confines of national borders, recognizing the importance of regional and global perspectives. By doing so, the journal acknowledges the interconnected nature of legal issues and emphasizes the need to examine them within broader contexts. This global outlook encourages scholars to transcend geographical boundaries in their research, fostering intellectual exchange and collaboration on a worldwide scale.