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  • June - Third Edition
    Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026)

    June Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026), Justitia Nova: Indonesian Journal of Modern Law (e-ISSN 3109-3469), published on 30 June 2026, marks the third issue of the journal. This edition features five scholarly articles representing interdisciplinary, comparative, and international legal perspectives. Contributions involve authors from four continents (Asia, Africa, Europe, and Australia/Oceania) and ten countries. In order of author affiliation, these countries are Indonesia, Libya, Australia, Nigeria, Yemen, Malaysia, Portugal, Russia, Iraq, and India. The published studies address contemporary legal issues, including regulatory enforcement and legal accountability in the governance of education funding, state responsibility and constitutional responses to currency depreciation in developing countries, presidential electoral legitimacy from the perspective of Siyasah Syariyyah and Islamic constitutional law, comparative disaster law and governance across Asia and Europe, and the legal accountability and Islamic ethical governance of artificial intelligence in mental health systems. Through these diverse contributions, Justitia Nova continues to strengthen global academic dialogue, promote the development of comparative legal scholarship, and connect local legal challenges with broader international developments in law, governance, technology regulation, and social justice.

  • December - Second Edition
    Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)

    December Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025), Justitia Nova: Indonesian Journal of Modern Law (e-ISSN 3109-3469), published on 30 December 2025, marks the second issue of the journal. This edition features four scholarly articles representing interdisciplinary, comparative, and international legal perspectives. Contributions involve authors from three continents (Asia, Europe, and Africa) and seven countries (Indonesia, Nigeria, United Kingdom, Portugal, Russia, Türkiye, and Lithuania). The published studies address contemporary legal issues, including pseudolegal interpretations and religious violence in extremist justification, state responsibility and adaptive governance in extreme climate change, comparative labour law and labour protection reform based on the Portuguese model, and lecturer salary inequality from a distributive justice perspective in higher education governance. Through these diverse contributions, Justitia Nova continues to strengthen global academic dialogue, promote the development of comparative legal scholarship, and connect local legal challenges with broader international developments in law, governance, and social justice.

  • June - First Edition
    Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025)

    June Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025), Justitia Nova: Indonesian Journal of Modern Law (e-ISSN 3109-3469), published on 30 June 2025, marks the inaugural issue of the journal. This first edition features five scholarly articles representing interdisciplinary, comparative, and international legal perspectives. Contributions involve authors from three continents (Asia, Europe, and Africa) and seven countries (Indonesia, Pakistan, Russia, Germany, Malaysia, Egypt, and Spain). The published studies address contemporary legal issues, including occupational safety and health and labour protection, constitutional adjudication and democracy, digital privacy and personal data protection, environmental justice in Islamic legal thought, and anti-corruption governance. Through these diverse contributions, Justitia Nova seeks to strengthen global academic dialogue, promote the development of comparative legal scholarship, and connect local legal challenges with broader international developments in law, governance, and social justice.