Siyasah Dusturiyah: State Law Review is a multidisciplinary academic journal focused on the interplay between the state, law, and society, comprehensively bridging two primary legal paradigms: Islamic Law (Siyasah) and Positive Law. The journal is dedicated to publishing empirical research, conceptual frameworks, and rigorous critical analyses encompassing public law, procedural law, private law with public policy dimensions, and contemporary legal issues, with the objective of advancing progressive, equitable, and actionable recommendations for state governance. To facilitate the continuous dissemination of scholarly discourse, the journal is published bi-monthly, releasing six issues annually in January, March, May, July, September, and November.

Published: 2025-10-24

Evolution of Research on Religion–State Relations in Constitutional Law Using Biblioshiny Network Visualization Analysis

Amri Saputra, Ansorul Alim, David Ricardo, Shukri Bin Suparti (Author) | 1-10 Pages

Reassessing the Matching Principle’s Relevance in Recognizing Staff Bonus Expenses in Corporate Tax Disputes

Nafis Dwi Kartiko, Amrie Firmansyah, Abdul Al-Malik Al-Muluk (Author) | 11-30 Pages

Restorative Justice and Recidivism in the Perspective of Islamic Law and Indonesian Positive Law

Igvan Nagif Syahyudin, Moh. Rusdiyanto U. Puluhulawa, Avelia Rahmah Y. Mantali (Author) | 31-43 Pages

Tax Amnesty and the Evidentiary Standards of Ownership Transfer in Indonesian Corporate Tax Litigation

Nafis Dwi Kartiko, Alex Oktobertus Pandapotan Gultom (Author) | 44-59 Pages

Economic Exploitation of Children in Indonesia: An Analysis of Positive Law and Islamic Law

Samuel Samuel, Lisnawaty W Badu, Nuvazria Achir (Author) | 60-71 Pages

Constitutional Integration of Customary Law in Criminal Case Handling Mechanisms Based on the National Criminal Code (Law Number 1 of 2023)

Arter Lukas Tulia (Author) | 72-79 Pages

Judicial Activism of the Constitutional Court in Progressive Law Discovery: Limitations, Checks and Balances, and the Threat of Becoming a Positive Legislator

Nur Rizkiah Hasanah, Irwan Triadi (Author) | 80-88 Pages

Criminal Liability for Corruption and Constitutional Responsibility of the State in the Whoosh High-Speed Rail Megaproject Case: Analysis of Mark-ups, Debt, and Restructuring

Eka Farman, Syahrul, Damianus Wanda Ndapa, Hazairin, Musmuliadin, Syamsuddin (Author) | 89-95 Pages

Abandoned Land as a Paradox of Prosperity

Nur Regita Saputri Muhammad, Nirwan Junus, Mohamad Rivaldi Moha (Author) | 96-110 Pages

Legal and Political Analysis of the Red and White Cabinet Reshuffle Based on Good Governance Principles

Rizki Mubarok (Author) | 111-124 Pages

Strengthening Indonesian Constitutional and Citizenship Knowledge:

(A Critical Comparative Framework with the United States Presidential System)

Prince Clinton Immanuel Christian Damanik, Anastasia Arta Uli, Mohammad Idham Chaled, Rizki Achmad Husaeni, Feri Dwi Jayanti (Author) | 125-139 Pages

The Effect of Omnibus Law Technique on the Quality of Criminal Legislative Drafting in Indonesia

Risman Setiawan (Author) | 140-149 Pages

The Role of State Regulation in Copyright Protection Within the Digital Ecosystem: A Case Study of TikTok

Havid Putra Awal Tolinggilo, Nirwan Junus, Nurul Fazri Elfikri (Author) | 150-166 Pages

State Responsibility in Protecting Children from Sexual Violence in Educational Settings: A Case Study of Gorontalo

Mastura H. Thalib, Lisnawaty W. Badu, Karlin Z. Mamu (Author) | 167-181 Pages

The Controversy of Using Non-Halal Ingredients in Vaccine Production: Between Emergency Needs and Sharia Principles

Renhaddwi Mahadana Satya, Najwa Rahman (Author) | 182-194 Pages