Journal of Law, Human Rights, Immigration, and Corrections  (LAWRIC) is a peer-reviewed academic publication that brings together interdisciplinary research and critical scholarship on legal frameworks, human rights issues, migration studies, and correctional systems. Issued three times a year in February, June, and October the journal features original empirical studies, theoretical analyses, policy evaluations, and comparative perspectives aimed at advancing understanding of law’s role in protecting individual rights, regulating cross-border movement, and reforming correctional practices. By welcoming contributions from scholars, practitioners, and policymakers worldwide, the journal fosters rigorous dialogue on emerging challenges and best practices across its four focal areas, without focusing on a specific theme for each issue.

Vol. 1 No. 3 (2026): Journal of Law, Human Rights, Immigration, and Corrections

Journal of Law, Human Rights, Immigration, and Corrections (LAWRIC) is a peer-reviewed academic publication that brings together interdisciplinary research and critical scholarship on legal frameworks, human rights issues, migration studies, and correctional systems. Issued three times a year in February, June, and October the journal features original empirical studies, theoretical analyses, policy evaluations, and comparative perspectives aimed at advancing understanding of law’s role in protecting individual rights, regulating cross-border movement, and reforming correctional practices. By welcoming contributions from scholars, practitioners, and policymakers worldwide, the journal fosters rigorous dialogue on emerging challenges and best practices across its four focal areas, without focusing on a specific theme for each issue.

Published: 2026-03-30

The Probative Value of Digital Signatures in Authentic Deeds

R. Dian Luthfiana Harun, Weny Almoravid Dungga, Mohamad Taufiq Zulfikar Sarson (Author) | 1-16 Pages

The Legal Liability of Marketplace Retailers for the Distribution of Counterfeit Goods in Indonesia

Abelita Daud, Dolot Alhasni Bakung, Mohammad Rivaldi Moha (Author) | 17-43 Pages

Consumer Legal Protection Against the Distribution of Illicit Cosmetics in North Gorontalo

Rahmatiya Latif, Weny Almoravid Dungga, Sri Nanang M. Kamba (Author) | 44-59 Pages

The Urgency of Regulating Digital Inheritance to Protect the Distribution of Successive Rights in Indonesia

Nurjana Nurjana, Dolot Alhasni Bakung, Fitran Amrain (Author) | 60-84 Pages

Restorative Justice and Hybrid Mediation: Reforming Civil Dispute Resolution in Indonesian Courts

Jeremiah Ray Wilson, Adi Sulistiyono (Author) | 85-106 Pages
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Journal of Law, Human Rights, Immigration, and Corrections (LAWRIC) is a peer-reviewed academic publication that brings together interdisciplinary research and critical scholarship on legal frameworks, human rights issues, migration studies, and correctional systems. Issued three times a year in February, June, and October the journal features original empirical studies, theoretical analyses, policy evaluations, and comparative perspectives aimed at advancing understanding of law’s role in protecting individual rights, regulating cross-border movement, and reforming correctional practices. By welcoming contributions from scholars, practitioners, and policymakers worldwide, the journal fosters rigorous dialogue on emerging challenges and best practices across its four focal areas, without focusing on a specific theme for each issue.

 

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