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About the Journal

Journal of Multidisciplinary Law Studies (JOMLAS) is a scholarly law journal that applies a double-blind peer review system to ensure objectivity and the quality of published works. The journal aims to serve as a platform for scholarly publication and the exchange of academic ideas among academics, researchers, law practitioners, and policymakers from various countries.
JOMLAS focuses on the development of multidisciplinary law scholarship by integrating law perspectives with other disciplines, including social sciences, economics, sociology, political science, humaniora, education, public administration, land and property studies, technology, environmental studies, culture, health, and related fields. This approach is expected to generate comprehensive, contextual, and relevant law analyses that respond to both global and national societal dynamics.
The journal publishes articles encompassing empirical research findings, normative law studies, conceptual analyses, comparative law studies, as well as critical reviews of contemporary law policies and practices. JOMLAS seeks to encourage original scholarly contributions grounded in rigorous methodologies, with significant theoretical and practical implications for the development of law science and the advancement of justice.
With a strong commitment to international publication ethics standards, the Journal of Multidisciplinary Law Studies aspires to become a credible academic reference and to contribute to scholarly advancement as well as equitable and sustainable law reform.

Journal Title : Journal of Multidisciplinary Law Studies
Initials : JOMLAS
Frequency : Two issues per year (January-July)
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Chief Editor : I Made Adi Widnyana
DOI Prefix : 10.60153
Publisher : CV. Tirta Pustaka Press
Language : Indonesian-Inggris