Aims and Scope

The Indragiri Law Review (ILR) provides a platform for the exploration and analysis of a wide range of legal issues within various fields of law. The journal's focus and scope encompass diverse areas, including but not limited to Criminal Law, Civil Law, Constitutional Law, International Law, Administrative Law, Islamic Law, Business Law, Medical Law, Environmental Law, Customary Law, Agrarian Law, Legal Philosophy, international regime law, legal pluralism governance, and other sections related to contemporary issues in legal scholarship.

ILR aims to contribute to the advancement of legal knowledge by publishing original research articles, theoretical discussions, and practical insights on the aforementioned areas of law. The journal welcomes interdisciplinary approaches and encourages the exploration of intersections between law and other fields, such as social sciences, economics, politics, and ethics.

Within the field of Criminal Law, ILR invites contributions that delve into topics such as criminal justice, criminology, criminal procedure, and comparative criminal law. In the realm of Civil Law, the journal welcomes discussions on civil rights, torts, contracts, family law, and property law. Constitutional Law articles may focus on constitutional rights, judicial review, constitutional amendments, and constitutional interpretation.

ILR also provides a platform for examining International Law, including topics such as international human rights, international humanitarian law, international trade law, and international dispute settlement mechanisms. Administrative Law articles may explore administrative processes, administrative decision-making, and the relationship between administrative bodies and citizens.

Islamic Law contributions are welcomed, covering areas such as Islamic legal theory, Islamic family law, Islamic finance, and the relationship between Islamic law and modern legal systems. The journal also invites research on Business Law, including corporate law, commercial transactions, intellectual property law, and competition law.

Furthermore, ILR encourages submissions on emerging areas of law, such as Medical Law and its intersections with ethics, biotechnology, and healthcare regulations. Environmental Law articles may focus on environmental protection, natural resource management, and climate change law. The journal also welcomes discussions on Customary Law, Agrarian Law, Legal Philosophy, international regime law, legal pluralism governance, and contemporary issues in legal scholarship.

By encompassing a wide range of legal fields, ILR aims to foster a comprehensive understanding of the law in the Indonesian context and within the framework of globalization. The journal serves as a platform for scholars, practitioners, and students to engage in critical discourse, share innovative research, and contribute to the development of legal scholarship.