About the Journal

Adicita: Jurnal Hukum dan Keadilan Indonesia is an open-access scientific journal dedicated to advancing research and critical discourse in the fields of law and justice, with a focus on the Indonesian legal system and its broader global context. The journal publishes high-quality empirical research, theoretical analyses, and case studies that explore legal principles, justice systems, policy reforms, and the socio-legal dynamics shaping Indonesia’s legal landscape. The journal published every March, June, and December. There are at least 20 articles published per year.

With an interdisciplinary approach drawing from law, criminology, sociology, human rights studies, and related fields, Adicita aims to foster critical dialogue and innovative perspectives to address contemporary legal and justice challenges. The journal invites contributions that deepen the understanding of legal frameworks, access to justice, human rights, and the interplay between law and society in Indonesia and beyond.

If the submitted manuscript does not adhere to the guidelines or uses a different format, it will be rejected before being reviewed by the Editorial Board. The Editor will only accept a manuscript that adheres to the formatting specifications. All submissions must be made through the Journal ADICITA OJS system. We accept absolutely no submissions via email. The Editor makes no LoA. LoA is issued solely in the form of an accepted paper notification.

Focus and Scope

Focus and Scope

Adicita: Jurnal Hukum dan Keadilan Indonesia is a peer-reviewed, open-access scholarly journal committed to advancing research on legal systems, justice, and their societal implications in Indonesia and its global connections. The journal serves as an academic forum for the dissemination of original research, reviews, and theoretical contributions that aim to foster critical discussions, innovative perspectives, and interdisciplinary approaches in addressing contemporary legal and justice issues.

The journal welcomes empirical research articles, theoretical studies, literature reviews, and policy analyses addressing, but not limited to, the following areas:

  1. Constitutional and Administrative Law
    • Principles and practices of constitutionalism in Indonesia.
    • Administrative law, governance, and public accountability.
    • Comparative constitutional studies and reforms.
  2. Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
    • Substantive and procedural aspects of criminal law.
    • Criminal justice reform, enforcement, and corrections.
    • Criminology, victimology, and restorative justice.
  3. Human Rights and Social Justice
    • Protection and promotion of human rights in Indonesia and globally.
    • Social justice, equality, and legal empowerment.
    • International human rights law and its domestic implementation.
  4. Legal Policy and Reform
    • Law-making processes and policy evaluation.
    • Reforms in judiciary, law enforcement, and public institutions.
    • Impact of legal reforms on governance and society.
  5. Customary Law and Indigenous Legal Systems
    • Roles and relevance of adat law in modern society.
    • Interactions between customary law and state law.
    • Indigenous rights and cultural heritage in legal contexts.
  6. Socio-Legal Studies and Interdisciplinary Approaches
    • Connections between law, sociology, political science, and economics.
    • Law in practice: everyday legal experiences and disputes.
    • Comparative and international socio-legal perspectives.
Aims

Aims

  • Provide a platform for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to disseminate and advance research in public health.
  • Encourage interdisciplinary approaches to address pressing health challenges in Indonesia and beyond.
  • Promote evidence-based practices and policies that improve health outcomes and equity.
  • Strengthen Indonesia’s contribution to the global public health discourse through impactful and relevant research.
Publication Frequency

Publication Frequency

The journal published every March, June, and December. There are at least 20 articles published per year.

Article Processing Charges

Article Processing Charges (APC)

Submission Fee: None. There are no charges for submitting a manuscript to Adicita.
Processing Fee: Rp.150,000–Rp.700,000 (approximately USD 45, subject to exchange rates). This fee covers:

  • Editorial and peer review processes
  • Copyediting, typesetting, and formatting for publication
  • Hosting and maintenance of the journal’s online platform
  • Long-term preservation through digital archiving services
  • Assignment of Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs), if applicable
Privacy Statement

Privacy Statement

Journal Adicita is committed to protecting the privacy of authors, reviewers, and readers. Personal information, such as names and email addresses, collected during submission or review processes is used solely for editorial purposes and will not be shared with third parties without consent, except as required by law. More..

Archival System

Archival System

Journal Adicita participates in the LOCKSS and CLOCKSS systems to ensure long-term digital preservation of its content. This guarantees that the journal’s articles remain accessible and secure for future generations, even in the event of unforeseen disruptions.