Student Journal of Law and Culture (SJLC) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal published by NAWA LINTANG PRESS, focusing on the interdisciplinary study of law, culture, and society. Published quarterly (March, June, September, December), SJLC provides a platform for students, researchers, and legal practitioners to explore legal issues within cultural and social contexts. The journal is fully free of charge and licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0).

Journal Description

Journal title: Student Journal of Law and Culture
Initial: SJLC
Frequency: March, June, September, December
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Editor-in-Chief: Muhammad Syafiq Mughni
Assistant Editor: Alif Mujiyana Eka Bella
Publisher: NAWA LINTANG PRESS

Student Journal of Law and Culture (SJLC) is a scholarly journal that focuses on interdisciplinary studies of law and culture within various social, religious, economic, and political contexts. It serves as an academic platform for students, lecturers, researchers, and legal practitioners to engage in critical discourse on how law interacts with, is influenced by, and shapes cultural dynamics in society.

The journal covers a wide range of themes, including customary law and local wisdom, legal pluralism, ethics and legal philosophy, law and religion, human rights, legal politics, and contemporary legal challenges in the digital era and globalization. Each published article is expected to contribute to a deeper scientific understanding of law as an integral component of human culture.

SJLC is published by Nawa Lintang Press, a legally registered publishing institution under the Ministry of Law and Human Rights of the Republic of Indonesia (Certificate No. AHU-018534.AH.01.30).

The journal is committed to maintaining high standards of academic quality through a rigorous peer-review process, adherence to open access principles, and the implementation of ethical publishing practices in line with national and international academic standards.