Lexora: Journal of Civil Law and Social Humanities is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes original research, reviews, and critical analyses in the field of civil law and its intersections with social humanities. The journal aims to foster interdisciplinary dialogue between legal studies and the broader spectrum of social sciences and humanities.

Focus

The journal focuses on advancing scholarly debates in:

  • Civil law studies and its development in national and international contexts.
  • Interdisciplinary approaches that connect law with sociology, anthropology, philosophy, economics, and cultural studies.
  • The role of law in shaping, and being shaped by, social changes, justice, and human dignity.

Scope

Topics covered by Lexora include, but are not limited to:

  1. Civil Law Studies
    • Contract law, torts, family law, inheritance law, property law, corporate law.
    • Comparative civil law and transnational legal studies.
    • Civil procedural law and dispute resolution.
  2. Law and Society
    • Socio-legal studies on civil law practices.
    • Law, human rights, and social justice.
    • Access to justice, gender and law, vulnerable groups in civil law systems.
  3. Law and Social Humanities
    • Legal philosophy, legal anthropology, and sociology of law.
    • Historical perspectives on civil law institutions and practices.
    • Cultural and ethical dimensions of law in society.
  4. Contemporary Issues
    • Digital transformation and its impact on civil law (e-contracts, digital evidence, online dispute resolution).
    • Civil law and environmental justice.
    • Civil law and global challenges (migration, climate change, multiculturalism).

The journal welcomes contributions from scholars, practitioners, and students both in Indonesia and internationally, particularly those offering critical, comparative, and innovative perspectives.

Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): Lexora: Journal of Civil Law and Social Humanities

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