Focus and Scope
Legal Review Nusantara operates within the field of general law, offering a platform for comprehensive discussions on a wide range of legal topics. The journal does not limit itself to a specific legal domain but instead embraces diverse areas of law, including legal theory, judicial practice, legal reforms, and contemporary legal challenges. By addressing issues that span various branches of the legal system—both national and international.
Legal Review Nusantara provides valuable insights into the multifaceted nature of law. It aims to foster a deeper understanding of legal principles, their practical applications, and their impact on society, making it an essential resource for scholars, legal professionals, and policymakers engaged in the study and practice of law.
The scope of this journal includes:
- Legal Theory: Examination of fundamental principles and developments in legal thought.
- Legal Practice: Analysis of legal practice across different jurisdictions, including case studies, court processes, and legal procedures.
- Legal Reform: Discussions on legal reform and its impact on society and the legal system.
- Law and Technology: Exploration of legal issues related to modern technological advancements, including digital rights and technology regulation.
- Human Rights: Research on the protection of human rights in both domestic and international legal contexts.
- Comparative Law: Comparative studies of different legal systems to identify innovative solutions to legal challenges.
The journal is open to various methodological approaches, including both normative and empirical legal research, with the goal of providing a deeper understanding of legal dynamics in both global and local contexts.