Vol. 29 No. 2 (2023): Various Issue on Indonesian Legal Studies: Responsive Law Reform Challenge

					View Vol. 29 No. 2 (2023): Various Issue on Indonesian Legal Studies: Responsive Law Reform Challenge

ISSN: 1412-310X (Print) 2656-3797 (Online)
First Online Publication: 2018
Full English Language: 2023 - present
Publisher: Faculty of Law, University of Slamet Riyadi, Surakarta, Indonesia
Duration: Approx. 5 days to the first decision
Acceptance Rate: 30% of the total submissions
Frequency: 2 (two) issues per year
DOI: Prefix 10.33061 
Audience: 
Legal Scholars, Legal Practitioners
Topic: Various Issue on Indonesian Legal Studies: Responsive Law Reform Challenge
Geographical Diversity: Indonesia, Timor Leste, Australia, Iran, United States, Sudan, Madagascar and South Korea (authored/co-authored by 22 authors from 18 affiliations)
Editor in Chief: Dr. Dora Kusumastuti., S.H., M.H

This issue has been available online since 01 th November 2023 for the regular issue of December 2023. All articles in this issue (6 original research articles) were authored/co-authored by 22 authors from 18 affiliations and 8 countries (Timor Leste, Australia, Iran, United States, Madagascar, Sudan, South Korea and Indonesia).

Published: 2023-10-31

Journal's Articles

  • Eradicating public official corruption Indonesia: a revolutionary paradigm focusing on state financial losses

    M Zaid, Rabani M Halawa, Kartika Asmanda Putri, Fadhel Arjuna Adinda, Lamberton Cait
    87-111
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33061/wh.v29i2.9564
  • Enhancing domestic product competitiveness through electronic intellectual property in Indonesia: a comparison to China, Malaysia, and Thailand

    Triyono Adi Saputro, Muhammad Saiful Islam, Shabrina Rifdah Larasati, Yokhebed Arumdika Probosambodo, Hussein Gibreel Musa
    112-129
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33061/wh.v29i2.9577
  • The imperative is to restrict customary criminal offenses after implementing Indonesia's new criminal code

    Muhamad Khalif Ardi, Muhammad Ikhsan Kamil, Devi Triasari, Doris Rahmat
    130-145
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33061/wh.v29i2.9829
  • Evidence from Indonesia on the legal policy confronting discrimination of minority groups based on race and ethnicity

    Tara Nadya Andiani, FX Hastowo Broto Laksito , Jose Gama Santos
    146-162
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33061/wh.v29i2.9808
  • Drug abuse rehabilitation policies in Indonesia: a comparison with Vietnam, Australia and Portugal

    Teguh Hartono, Vadira Hanami , Fanniya Dyah Prameswari
    163-180
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33061/wh.v29i2.9576
  • The proposal for the implementation of elections in Indonesia: a framework based on the presidential system

    Taufiq Yuli Purnama, Ramalina Ranaivo Mikea Manitra
    181-205
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33061/wh.v29i2.9815