Focus and Scope
This journal is dedicated to advancing rigorous scholarship in international law and justice, with particular emphasis on the intersection between global perspectives and their implementation in Indonesia. Its scope spans a wide range of fields, including public international law, international human rights law, international humanitarian law, international environmental law, international economic law, international criminal law, the law of the sea, air and space law, as well as comparative and transnational legal studies. Within these areas, contributions may explore diverse topics such as state responsibility, treaty law, dispute settlement, human rights in the digital era, the conduct of armed conflict and civilian protection, climate change and environmental justice, international trade and investment arbitration, accountability for mass atrocities, maritime and space governance, and the interplay between domestic and international legal systems, with particular attention to perspectives from the Global South. The journal especially welcomes articles that engage with contemporary and emerging issues, whether theoretical, doctrinal, or empirical, that contribute to critical debates on international law and global justice.