About the Journal
The Indonesian Journal of Gender Justice and Family Law aims to serve as a rigorous interdisciplinary forum for advancing evidence-based scholarship and critical reflection on family law through a gender-justice lens, strengthening both theory and practice across legal, social, and institutional contexts. Its scope encompasses doctrinal, socio-legal, empirical, and comparative studies on marriage and divorce, maintenance and marital property regimes, child custody and child welfare, domestic and gender-based violence, guardianship, polygamy, judicial dispensations, child marriage, reproductive rights, and the interaction between religious norms and state law within frameworks of constitutionalism and human rights.