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: 2026-05-11

Ecocracy and Rights of Nature: Constitutional Reconstruction of Indonesian Energy Transition Mining

Wahyu Nugroho, Muhammad Umar bin Abdul Razak (Author) | 1-19 Pages

Realizing Regional Elections Based on People’s Sovereignty: Constitutionality of Regional Elections through the DPRD

Risman Setiawan (Author) | 20-33 Pages

Recalibrating International Investment Arbitration: The Green Constitution as an Ecological Justice Defense

Sheilla Bintang Aerielisty (Author) | 34-57 Pages

SOE Dichotomy: Reconciling Public Obligations and Corporate Governance in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore

Regina Naya Cahyani (Author) | 58-75 Pages

ESG Integration in SOE Directors' Duties: Comparing Indonesian and Malaysian Corporate Law

Alia Imron (Author) | 76-98 Pages

Legal Protection of Creditors in Spin-offs: Comparing Indonesian and Philippine Corporate Law

Cut Tiara Sekar Maharani (Author) | 99-117 Pages

Corporate Beneficial Ownership Transparency Legal Frameworks: A Comparative Regulatory Analysis Indonesia & Philippines

William Sepvano The (Author) | 118-139 Pages