Aim and Scope

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.