Journals
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Indonesian Journal of Gender Justice and Family Law
The Indonesian Journal of Gender Justice and Family Law (InGeFaL) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal published by Mahkota Science Publishers. Established in 2026, the journal appears on a quarterly basis, with issues released in February, May, August, and November. It provides an academic platform for sustained engagement with contemporary legal questions, with particular emphasis on gender justice and family law in Indonesia within broader comparative and transnational contexts. InGeFaL is dedicated to facilitating informed scholarly and professional debate on current legal developments, while also disseminating innovative research that advances understanding of gender justice and family law. The journal particularly encourages work that interrogates emerging challenges, doctrinal developments, and shifting trends within gender justice and family law, and that situates Indonesian legal experience in relation to wider debates in comparative and international legal scholarship.
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Indonesian Journal of Corruption and Criminal Justice
The Indonesian Journal of Corruption and Criminal Justice (IJCCJ) is a rigorously peer-reviewed, double-blind, open-access academic journal, published quarterly (April, August, and December) since 2026 by Mahkota Science Publishers, Indonesia. It is dedicated to advancing original and analytically robust legal scholarship grounded in both empirical investigation and normative (doctrinal) analysis, with a sustained and critical emphasis on corruption and evolving developments within the field of criminal justice. Whilst retaining a principal focus on Indonesian legal challenges and institutional configurations, IJCCJ purposefully cultivates rigorous engagement with comparative law, international legal regimes, and transnational regulatory dynamics, insofar as these inform, influence, and reshape the Indonesian state and its legal order.