Indonesian Journal of Law, Governance, and Regulation (IJLGR) is an academic journal dedicated to advancing research in the fields of law, public governance, and regulatory studies within the Indonesian context and beyond. The journal provides a scholarly platform for researchers, legal practitioners, policymakers, and academics to explore critical issues related to legal systems, governance frameworks, and regulatory practices in addressing contemporary societal challenges.
The thematic scope of IJLGR encompasses a wide range of interdisciplinary studies, including but not limited to constitutional law, administrative law, regulatory policy, public sector governance, legal reform, anti-corruption strategies, and the role of institutions in ensuring accountability and transparency. The journal encourages the submission of empirical, normative, and doctrinal research that contributes to the development of effective, fair, and sustainable legal and governance systems.
IJLGR also aims to highlight emerging issues and innovative approaches in law and governance, such as digital regulation, e-governance, data protection, environmental law, and the impact of globalization on national legal frameworks. By fostering collaboration between academia, government, and civil society, the journal seeks to bridge the gap between legal theory and practical implementation, ensuring that research outcomes are both academically rigorous and socially relevant.
Through its publications, Indonesian Journal of Law, Governance, and Regulation aspires to promote the rule of law, strengthen democratic governance, and contribute to the development of transparent, accountable, and responsive regulatory systems in Indonesia and the broader global community.