Punggawa Law Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing legal scholarship through critical, analytical, and interdisciplinary perspectives. The journal provides a scholarly platform for researchers, academics, legal practitioners, and policymakers to engage with contemporary legal issues at national, comparative, and international levels.

Punggawa Law Review welcomes contributions across a broad range of legal fields, including public and private law, criminal law and criminal justice, constitutional and administrative law, international and human rights law, business and economic law, environmental law, health law, and legal philosophy. The journal particularly encourages interdisciplinary and comparative research that explores the interaction between law and society.

Published quarterly (January, April, July, and October), Punggawa Law Review is committed to maintaining high editorial standards, a transparent peer review process, and open access principles to ensure the wide dissemination of scholarly knowledge. 

 

Punggawa Law Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing legal scholarship through critical, analytical, and interdisciplinary perspectives. The journal provides a scholarly platform for researchers, academics, legal practitioners, and policymakers to engage with contemporary legal issues at national, comparative, and international levels.

The journal publishes original research articles, theoretical analyses, and case-based studies that contribute to the development of legal doctrine, legal theory, and socio-legal understanding. Emphasis is placed on rigorous legal reasoning, methodological soundness, and innovative approaches to law in response to evolving social, political, economic, and technological challenges.

Punggawa Law Review welcomes contributions across a broad range of legal fields, including public and private law, criminal law and criminal justice, constitutional and administrative law, international and human rights law, business and economic law, environmental law, health law, and legal philosophy. The journal particularly encourages interdisciplinary and comparative research that explores the interaction between law and society.

Published quarterly, Punggawa Law Review is committed to maintaining high editorial standards, a transparent peer review process, and open access principles to ensure the wide dissemination of scholarly knowledge. Through these commitments, the journal seeks to foster meaningful academic dialogue and contribute to the development of legal thought at both national and global levels.

 

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