Nusantara: Journal of Law and Islamic Law is a peer-reviewed academic publication dedicated to advancing scholarly discourse at the intersection of general jurisprudence and Islamic legal principles within the context of Indonesia and the broader Islamic world. Published three times annually in January, May, and September, this journal serves as a vital forum for rigorous examination of contemporary legal issues, normative legal theory, Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh), constitutional law, statutory interpretation, and the harmonization between secular legal systems and Islamic legal frameworks. The journal welcomes original research articles, theoretical contributions, case analysis, and comparative legal studies that demonstrate rigorous methodology, novel insights, and significant engagement with extant scholarly literature. Committed to maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity and intellectual rigor, Nusantara: Journal of Law and Islamic Law facilitates critical dialogue among legal scholars, judges, practitioners, and policymakers, thereby contributing meaningfully to the development of jurisprudential thought and the advancement of justice within Muslim-majority societies and international legal communities. The journal operates under a blind peer-review process to ensure objectivity and quality, and all submissions undergo rigorous editorial evaluation to assess their scholarly merit, originality, and relevance to the journal's scope.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.65101/nusantara.v1i1

Published: 2025-08-06

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