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Focus and Scope
Jurnal Thengkyang is a scientific law journal committed to advancing the field of legal studies through the dissemination of high-quality, peer-reviewed research. Published biannually by the Faculty of Law at Universitas Sjakhyakirti Palembang, the journal seeks to contribute significantly to the body of legal knowledge and practice.
The journal welcomes submissions from scientists, scholars, professionals, and researchers who are eager to share their findings and insights in various areas of law. The scope of Jurnal Thengkyang encompasses a broad range of legal disciplines, including but not limited to:
- Law and History: Investigations into the historical development of legal systems and principles.
- Legal Philosophy: Philosophical analyses and theories concerning the nature of law and its role in society.
- Legal Sociology: Studies on the interaction between law and society, examining how legal institutions affect and are affected by social norms and behaviors.
- Socio-Legal Studies: Interdisciplinary research that bridges the gap between law and social sciences.
- International Law: Research on legal principles, treaties, and customs that govern relations between states and international entities.
- Environmental Law: Exploration of legal frameworks and policies aimed at protecting the environment.
- Criminal Law: Analyses of laws related to crime and punishment, including substantive and procedural aspects.
- Private Law: Studies on legal relationships between individuals, including contract law, tort law, and property law.
- Islamic Law: Research on the principles and application of Sharia law.
- Agrarian Law: Examination of laws related to land ownership and agricultural policies.
- Constitutional Law: Analysis of constitutional principles, structures, and the functioning of governments.
- Criminal Procedure Law: Studies on the processes and rules governing the investigation and prosecution of crimes.
- Commercial Law: Research on laws governing commercial transactions and business organizations.
- Administrative Law: Examination of rules and regulations that govern public administration and governmental agencies.
- Human Rights Law: Studies on the protection and promotion of human rights at national and international levels.
- Civil Procedure Law: Analysis of the rules and processes involved in civil litigation.
- Customary Law: Exploration of traditional legal systems and practices.