Focus and Scope

Leuser: Jurnal Hukum Nusantara is a scholarly journal dedicated to exploring, analyzing, and documenting diverse legal issues related to the Nusantara region. With a focus on various legal disciplines including agrarian law, business law, intellectual property law, international law, public law, health law, Sharia law, development law, notarial law, and corporate law, this journal provides a platform for researchers, legal practitioners, and other stakeholders to contribute to a deeper understanding of various legal aspects in the Nusantara region.

Field of Study Scope:

  1. Agrarian Law: Provides space for analysis and discussion of agrarian law within the context of Nusantara, covering land ownership, agrarian reform, and legal changes related to the agricultural and land sectors.
  2. Business Law: This journal offers a platform to explore business regulations, commercial contracts, competition law, as well as developments and challenges in business activities in the Nusantara region.
  3. Intellectual Property Law: Explores copyright law, patents, trademarks, and other legal aspects related to intellectual property rights in the Nusantara region.
  4. International Law: This journal discusses international legal issues affecting Nusantara, including international maritime law, international agreements, and border conflicts.
  5. Public Law: Examines administrative law, constitutional law, government regulations, and various other legal aspects related to governance and public policy in the region.
  6. Health Law: Articles in this journal cover health regulations, medical ethics, patient rights, and various legal issues in the healthcare sector in Nusantara.
  7. Sharia Law: Explores Islamic law and its application in the Nusantara region, including family law, Islamic economics, and other Sharia legal issues.
  8. Development Law: Investigates legal aspects related to economic, social, and political development in Nusantara and the role of law in supporting sustainable development.
  9. Notarial Law: Research in this journal discusses the role of notaries, notarial agreements, notarial certificates, and other legal issues related to the notarial profession in the context of Nusantara.
  10. Corporate Law: Articles delve into corporate regulations, share ownership, mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance, and other legal aspects relevant to companies in the Nusantara region.

Leuser: Jurnal Hukum Nusantarais a valuable source for academics, legal practitioners, and policymakers who wish to understand, discuss, and address complex and varied legal issues in the Nusantara region.