Fokus and Scope
Nusantara Criminal Law Research Journal focuses on advancing scholarly discussion and research in the field of criminal law, particularly within the socio-cultural context of the Indonesia region. The journal welcomes original research articles, case studies, legal commentaries, and reviews that address both theoretical and practical aspects of criminal law. The primary aim is to explore the intersection of national criminal law, customary law, and regional legal traditions, offering a platform for critical analysis and comparative perspectives.
Scope:
- Comparative studies on criminal law in the Indonesia region.
- Examination of customary criminal law and its relevance in modern legal frameworks.
- Analysis of criminal justice system reforms in Indonesia.
- Discussions on law enforcement practices, legal policies, and crime prevention.
- Evaluations of regional challenges in the implementation of criminal law.
- Legal perspectives on transnational crime and its impact on the Indonesia region.
- Studies on the harmonization of national and customary legal systems in criminal law.
The journal encourages contributions from academics, legal practitioners, and policymakers to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and contribute to the evolving discourse on criminal law within the unique landscape of the Indonesia region.