ADLIYA: Jurnal Hukum dan Kemanusiaan is committed to advancing legal scholarship through an interdisciplinary lens, uniquely synthesizing legal traditions (including Islamic law and positive law), socio-cultural realities, and contemporary humanitarian challenges. The journal prioritizes critical dialogue on how legal systems evolve to address justice, equity, and human rights, with a distinct focus on Indonesia’s pluralistic legal landscape and its intersection with global discourses. By bridging normative theories with empirical socio-legal studies, ADLIYA serves as a platform for innovative research that drives legal reform and policy adaptation in diverse societal contexts.

ADLIYA welcomes contributions that critically examine:

  • Legal Systems: Constitutional law, criminal law, civil law, international law, environmental law, and Islamic law in dialogue with modern legal frameworks.
  • Human Rights: Protection mechanisms, policy innovation, and empirical studies on justice enforcement, particularly in marginalized communities.
  • Socio-Legal Adaptations: The interplay between legal pluralism, cultural norms, and law enforcement practices, with special attention to the respective countries’ dynamic socio-cultural landscapes.
  • Law in Practice: Case studies, comparative analyses, and evaluations of legal policies, emphasizing sustainable development and inclusivity.
  • Digital Law and Governance: Legal frameworks and normative approaches addressing cybercrime, data protection, digital rights (including freedom of expression online), platform regulation, and the socio-legal challenges emerging in digital environments.

By encouraging high-quality scholarship and fostering a multidisciplinary approach, the journal strives to be an essential resource for academics, legal practitioners, policymakers, and anyone concerned with the practical application of legal principles in society.

Founded in 2006, ADLIYA is dedicated to advancing the study and practice of law, offering a platform for rigorous academic debate, and promoting a deeper understanding of how legal systems can better serve societal justice. The journal publishes exclusively in Bahasa Indonesia and English, utilising the Open Journal System (OJS) to ensure broad accessibility and distribution of its content.