About the Journal

Journal title : Journal of Family Law and Culture
Initials : jflc
Editor-in-chief : Dr. XXXXXXXXXXX, M.H  
Online ISSN : xxxx-xxxxx  
DOI Prefix : 10.65622/jflc
Indexing : Google Scholar and view more  
Peer Review Process : Blind-Review 
Frequency : Three times (February, June, and October)
Publisher : Yayasan Siti Widhatul Faeha Salahudin Syawal  
Citation Analysis : Dimensions, Google Scholar
Language : English and Indonesian

 

Journal of Family Law and Culture (JFLC) is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing scholarly discourse in the broad field of legal studies, with particular attention to the dynamic relationship between law, family, and culture in contemporary society. The journal provides an inclusive platform for academics, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to disseminate original research, conceptual analyses, and critical perspectives that contribute to the development of legal knowledge at national, regional, and global levels.

JFLC recognizes that law is not merely a system of formal rules but also a social institution shaped by cultural values, historical contexts, and evolving societal norms. Therefore, the journal encourages interdisciplinary and socio-legal approaches that explore how legal systems interact with social structures, cultural identities, and institutional frameworks.

The journal publishes high-quality manuscripts including empirical research articles, doctrinal legal analysis, comparative studies, theoretical papers, and critical reviews. All submissions undergo a rigorous double-blind peer review process to ensure academic integrity, methodological rigor, and scholarly contribution.

Focus and Scope:

Journal of Family Law and Culture (JFLC) focuses on scholarly works that examine legal issues within the broader context of social and cultural dynamics. The journal prioritizes research that contributes to theoretical advancement, normative debate, and practical understanding of law as a living system embedded in society.

Scope:

  • The scope of JFLC covers, but is not limited to:
  • General legal theory and jurisprudence
  • Socio-legal studies
  • Comparative legal systems
  • Law and social change
  • Law and cultural studies
  • Human rights discourse
  • Legal pluralism
  • Institutional and regulatory frameworks
  • Governance and public policy from a legal perspective
  • Interdisciplinary legal research

JFLC welcomes contributions from diverse legal traditions and methodological approaches, including doctrinal research, qualitative and quantitative socio-legal studies, normative analysis, and interdisciplinary scholarship.