About the Journal
| Journal Title | International Journal of Law |
| E-ISSN | 3109-7243 |
| DOI Prefix | 10.64084 |
| Editor in Chief | SAHRI |
| Publisher | Berkaho Village-Owned Enterprise |
| Frequency | June and December |
| Citation Analysis | SINTA | Google Scholar | Garuda | International Copernicus (ICI) | Dimensions | Crossref | DOAJ | |
The International Journal of Law (IJL) is a peer-reviewed, open-access scholarly journal dedicated to the publication of high-quality research in the fields of general law, Islamic law, and legal education. As a multidisciplinary academic platform, the journal seeks to foster critical dialogue between traditional and modern legal systems, with a particular focus on how legal frameworks address contemporary social, ethical, and educational challenges in an increasingly globalized world.
IJL welcomes contributions from academics, legal practitioners, educators, and policy analysts worldwide. It serves as an inclusive space for intellectual engagement that explores the complex relationship between law, religion, ethics, and pedagogy, drawing on both classical jurisprudence and emerging legal theories.
Scope and Thematic Coverage
The journal publishes original research, theoretical discussions, comparative analyses, and case studies in a wide range of legal disciplines, including but not limited to:
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Comparative legal systems: secular and Islamic traditions
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Constitutional, civil, criminal, and administrative law
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Legal reform and policy analysis
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Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh), usul al-fiqh, and maqasid al-shariah
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Human rights and international legal frameworks
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Legal education and curriculum development
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Integration of Islamic ethical values into modern legal systems
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Sharia-compliant finance and economic regulations
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Family, inheritance, and personal status law
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Legal pluralism and multicultural legal governance
Mission and Vision
The International Journal of Law (IJL) is committed to advancing legal scholarship that promotes justice, equality, ethical governance, and sustainable development. The journal provides a rigorous forum for interdisciplinary and cross-cultural inquiry into how evolving legal paradigms—both secular and religious—can contribute to societal transformation and the universal realization of human dignity.
IJL places particular emphasis on legal issues relevant to Muslim-majority societies and how Islamic law can be harmonized with global legal standards and human rights principles.
Peer Review and Editorial Integrity
All manuscripts submitted to IJL undergo a double-blind peer review process to ensure objectivity, originality, and academic integrity. The journal adheres to internationally recognized publishing ethics and editorial guidelines, ensuring transparency and quality in the dissemination of knowledge.
Indexing and Accessibility
IJL is actively seeking inclusion in leading academic indexing databases such as Scopus, DOAJ, Google Scholar, and HeinOnline. As an open-access journal, IJL ensures that all published articles are freely available to readers worldwide, thereby maximizing research visibility and scholarly impact.
Current Issue

The International Journal of Law (IJL) proudly presents its inaugural volume, Vol. 1 No. 1 (June 2025), as a scholarly platform committed to advancing multidisciplinary legal discourse. This edition marks a significant milestone in legal publishing by offering an academic space where contemporary legal issues are critically examined through the lens of both secular and Islamic traditions. As an open-access, peer-reviewed journal, IJL is dedicated to promoting the integration of classical jurisprudence with the demands of modern legal systems and fostering scholarly collaboration across nations and disciplines. This first issue features contributions from scholars affiliated with institutions in two different countries—Indonesia and Malaysia—highlighting the growing importance of regional cooperation in legal scholarship. A total of nine institutions are represented in this edition: STAI Kh Muhammad Ali Shodiq Tulungagung (Indonesia), University College MAIWP International (Malaysia), UNHASY Tebuireng Jombang (Indonesia), MTs Margomulyo Blitar (Indonesia), UIN Sayyid Ali Rahmatullah Tulungagung (Indonesia), Ministry of Religious Affairs (Kemenag) Blitar (Indonesia), IAIFA Kediri (Indonesia), UNWAHA Jombang (Indonesia), and Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Al-Falah Pamekasan (Indonesia). Their collective involvement reflects the journal’s interdisciplinary and inter-institutional character.
This volume includes five original research articles that explore pressing legal issues in today’s increasingly plural and global legal environment. The first article, "Constitutional Interpretation within Islamic and Western Legal Frameworks," examines how constitutional texts are interpreted differently across Islamic and Western legal systems, focusing on the roles of sovereignty, jurisprudence, and legal authority. The second article, "Enforcement Challenges in Human Rights Protection under International Law," investigates the legal, political, and institutional barriers that impede effective enforcement of human rights globally, despite the existence of normative frameworks. The third contribution, "Transforming Soft Law into Binding Commitments in International Human Rights," offers insights into how non-binding legal norms—such as declarations and principles—can evolve into binding international obligations, particularly in the realm of human rights law. The fourth article, "Ethical Objectives of Shariah and Their Impact on Contemporary Islamic Law," revisits the framework of maqasid al-shariah and evaluates its role in legal reform, social justice, and public policy in the Muslim world. The final article, "Contemporary Developments in Islamic Law, Civil Law, Criminal Law, and Administrative Law," provides a comparative analysis of how Islamic legal values are being codified and adapted in various legal domains across Muslim-majority states.
This inaugural volume affirms IJL’s vision to become a central academic platform for critical legal studies that integrate Islamic thought and global legal innovation. By encouraging scholarly exchange across jurisdictions and disciplines, IJL seeks to promote research that not only analyzes but also shapes the evolving landscape of law in the Muslim world and beyond. The editorial board expresses deep gratitude to all contributors, reviewers, and institutional partners. We warmly invite researchers, legal practitioners, and policy thinkers from around the world to participate in future editions as we continue to expand the global dialogue on law, justice, and ethics.















