Focus And Scope
Indonesian Civil Law Review (ICLR) focuses on the study of civil law across various fields that are cross-sectoral and multidisciplinary. The scope of this journal includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
General Civil Law: Law of Obligations, Property Law, Family Law, Inheritance Law, and Civil Procedural Law.
Special and Commercial Civil Law: Business Law, Corporate Law, Contract Law, Consumer Protection Law, Intellectual Property Law, and Capital Market Law.
Civil Law in Natural Resources and Environment: Agrarian Law (private law aspects), Forestry Law in its civil dimensions, Environmental Law based on civil liability, and civil aspects of marine and natural resource law.
Social and Cultural Civil Law: Customary Law from a civil perspective, Islamic Law (muamalah), Islamic family law, and the interaction between civil law and society.
Private International Law: Conflict of laws, cross-border transactions, and international civil dispute resolution.
Interdisciplinary Studies in Civil Law: Sociology of Civil Law, Anthropology of Civil Law, Philosophy of Civil Law, Legal Politics of Civil Law, and Comparative Civil Law Studies.
Civil Law and Governance: Civil aspects of administrative law, government contracts, and civil liability of the state and public institutions.
Islamic Economic Law: Civil law perspectives within the Islamic economic system, including contracts (akad), sharia transactions, and Islamic financial institutions.
Contemporary Issues in Civil Law: Developments in civil law from the perspectives of technology (digital contracts, fintech), personal data protection, gender, health, education, economics, social, and culture.
The journal is also open to comparative law approaches and the development of civil law methodologies that are relevant to both global and local issues.