Journals
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Journal of Sustainable Development and Regulatory Issues (JSDERI)
Journal title Journal of Sustainable Development and Regulatory Issues Initials JSDERI Editor-in-chief Muhammad Jihadul Hayat Managing Editor Reza Octavia Kusumaningtyas DOI prefix 10.53955 by 
Online ISSN 2987-8063 Print ISSN 2987-8071 Publisher Lembaga Contrarius Indonesia Citation Analysis Google Scholar| Garuda |Scopus
Journal of Sustainable Development and Regulatory Issues (JSDERI) is a peer-reviewed and open-access journal published by Lembaga Contrarius Indonesia. It constitutes three issues in one year (January, May, and September). It serves as an international academic forum for cross-border legal research in sustainable development studies. It pays close attention to the context of developing countries.
JSDERI addresses regulatory issues related to sustainable development across global, regional, national, and local levels. The journal covers a broad spectrum of topics, including but not limited to, poverty, hunger, healthcare, education, gender equality, water management, energy sustainability, economic growth, and legal justice.
The journal warmly welcomes contributions from scholars in related disciplines. Novelty and recency of issues are the priorities in publishing. If the submitted manuscript does not adhere to the guidelines or uses a different format, it might be considered unsuitable and rejected before further review. Submissions must be made through the OJS system.
We are pleased to announce that JSDERI has been ACCEPTED into the SCOPUS indexing database as of 31 March 2025.
All submissions must be made through the JSDERI OJS system. We accept absolutely NO submissions via email.
There is no LoA made by the Editor. LoA is issued solely in the form of an accepted paper notification.
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Courtroom & Lawyering
Journal title Courtroom & Lawyering Initials Courtroom Editor-in-chief Muhammad Jihadul Hayat Managing Editor Anila Rabbani DOI prefix 10.53955 by 
Online ISSN xxxx-xxxx Print ISSN xxxx-xxxx Publisher Lembaga Contrarius Indonesia Citation Analysis Google Scholar | Garuda Courtroom & Lawyering is an open-access and peer-reviewed journal published by Lembaga Contrarius Indonesia. It publishes three issues annually—in April, August, and December. The journal aims to provide an international academic platform for the study of judicial practices in civil cases and the broader development of the legal profession, including lawyering, mediation, and related areas.
Courtroom & Lawyering features case studies concerning civil disputes within various courts, including religious courts, general courts, and the Supreme Court. While the journal focuses primarily on issues of private law, it also welcomes research on legal practices related to the legal profession, such as those involving judges, mediators, and lawyers.We warmly invite contributions from scholars across related disciplines. However, priority is given to manuscripts that present novel insights or address contemporary issues.
Manuscripts that do not adhere to the submission guidelines or follow a different format will be automatically rejected prior to editorial review. Only manuscripts that comply with the specified formatting requirements will be considered by the editorial team.All submissions must be made through Courtroom's Open Journal Systems (OJS) platform. Submissions via email are strictly not accepted.
The editorial team does not issue a Letter of Acceptance (LoA) separately. An LoA is only provided in the form of an official notification of acceptance for publication.
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Contrarius
Journal title Contrarius Initials CR Editor-in-chief Dr. Abdul Kadir Jaelani, S.H., M.H. Managing Editor Dr. dr.Patria Bayu Murdi, M.H.kes. DOI prefix 10.53955 by Crossref Online ISSN 3109-0931 Print ISSN 3090-9309 Publisher Lembaga Contrarius Indonesia Citation Analysis Google Scholar| Garuda
Contrarius is a peer-reviewed journal published by Lembaga Contrarius Indonesia. It constitutes three issues in one year (February, June and October). Contrarius is an open access and peer-reviewed journal that aims to offer an international academic platform for cross-border legal research in Administrative Law, particularly in developing and emerging countries.
Contrarius focuses on administrative law at global, national, regional, and local levels worldwide. The journal addresses specific issues on tax law, consumer protection law, environmental law, medical law, spatial law, labour law, agrarian law, transportation law, mining law, energy law, administrative, and legal justice. Contrarius publishes peer-reviewed while increasing the efficiency of the process.
In addition, Contrarius also covers legal research in constitutional law with specific topics such as separation of powers and procedural due process, the structure and workings of the various agencies, procedural requirements for adjudication and rulemaking, enforcement discretion, methods of enforcement, government tort liability, freedom of information, and state finance.
The journal warmly welcomes contributions from scholars with related disciplines. Novelty and recency of issues, however, are the priority in publishing.
If the submitted manuscript does not adhere to the guidelines or uses a different format, it will be rejected before being reviewed by the editorial staff. The editorial staff will only accept a manuscript that adheres to the formatting specifications.
All submissions must be made through the Contrarius OJS system. We accept absolutely NO submissions via email.
There is no LoA made by the Editor. LoA is issued solely in the form of an accepted paper notification.