Focus & Scope
Nomos: Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu Hukum publishes original, double-blind peer-reviewed articles from scholars, researchers, and practitioners in the field of law. The primary objective is to provide a platform for the dissemination of high-quality legal research, fostering academic discourse and advancing knowledge across various areas of law. By publishing rigorous studies, Nomos aims to contribute to the development of legal theory, practice, and policy in Indonesia and internationally.
Nomos welcomes a variety of scholarly contributions, including empirical and theoretical studies, legal analyses, case studies, critical commentaries, policy reviews, and literature reviews that enhance understanding of contemporary legal issues and challenges.
Focus of Law: Constitutional and Administrative Law
This area emphasizes the principles and practices that underpin the constitutional and administrative systems in Indonesia and comparative contexts. It explores legal frameworks for governance, separation of powers, fundamental rights, administrative procedures, and public accountability. Scopes include judicial review, regulatory policy, public administration law, transparency, and legal reforms to strengthen democratic institutions.
Focus of Law: Criminal Law and Human Rights
This area addresses issues related to criminal justice, enforcement, and protection of human rights. It investigates criminal codes, procedural law, restorative justice, human rights law, and the intersection of criminal law with social and cultural dynamics. Scopes include legal responses to organized crime, cybercrime, juvenile justice, victims’ rights, and the alignment of national criminal law with international human rights standards.
Focus of Law: Civil and Commercial Law
This area covers private law, contract law, property law, corporate law, and dispute resolution. It explores contemporary issues in commercial transactions, legal responsibilities, and remedies under civil law. Scopes include contract enforcement, corporate governance, insolvency law, consumer protection, intellectual property, and the regulation of emerging economic activities in a legal context.
Focus of Law: Environmental and Resource Law
This area investigates legal frameworks governing natural resources, environmental protection, and sustainable development. It examines environmental regulations, climate law, resource management policies, and mechanisms for dispute resolution in environmental conflicts. Scopes include legal instruments for pollution control, conservation law, land-use regulation, and the role of law in supporting sustainable development goals.
Focus of Law: Legal Philosophy, Theory, and Interdisciplinary Studies
This scope encompasses the study of legal theory, philosophy, and interdisciplinary approaches linking law with social sciences, political science, and economics. It examines theoretical frameworks for interpreting law, justice, and legal reasoning, as well as the impact of law on societal development. Scopes include comparative legal studies, socio-legal research, jurisprudence, and the application of law in contemporary societal issues.
By expanding its scope, Nomos aims to provide an inclusive platform that accommodates diverse areas of legal research, bridging theory, practice, and policy, addressing current challenges, and promoting the advancement of law in Indonesia and beyond.

