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Indonesian Journal of Law (IJoLaw) has the following scope in the fields of law such as:
Criminal Law: Focuses on legal norms that define criminal acts and their punishments, including the enforcement of criminal justice, the rights of victims and offenders, and the functioning of the criminal justice system.
Civil Law: Governs legal relationships between individuals or legal entities concerning private rights and obligations, such as contracts, torts, inheritance, and family law.
International Law: Covers the rules and principles that regulate the conduct of states, international organizations, and other international actors, including both public and private international law.
Environmental Law: Deals with the legal framework for environmental protection, natural resource management, pollution control, and legal accountability for environmental damage.
Law and Society: Explores the interaction between law and social structures, culture, and societal dynamics, aiming to understand how law operates within and is influenced by society.
Human Rights Law: Concerned with the protection and enforcement of fundamental human rights at national and international levels, and the role of legal institutions in upholding these rights.