About the Journal
YUI Adilitas: Journal of Justice and Legal Studies aims to become a reputable academic journal that facilitates the publication of high-quality legal research placing the principle of justice at the centre of analysis. The journal welcomes studies that enrich theoretical, normative, and implementation discourses and that offer practical policy recommendations for policymakers, law enforcement practitioners, and the scholarly community.
YUI Adilitas: Journal of Justice and Legal Studies accepts manuscripts located at the intersection of law and justice, including but not limited to: studies on theories of justice and legal philosophy; private law and business law; criminal law; human rights and access to justice; legal policy analyses affecting the distribution of social justice; comparative law studies; and empirical research on access to justice, the effectiveness of judicial institutions, and the regulatory impact on vulnerable groups.
YUI Adilitas: Journal of Justice and Legal Studies welcomes normative legal methodologies, doctrinal analysis, qualitative or quantitative empirical research relevant to issues of justice, comparative studies, and mixed-methods approaches, provided that their validity is explicitly justified. YUI Adilitas: Journal of Justice and Legal Studies prioritizes open access (OA) to broaden the reach and impact of scholarly findings. Publication frequency: semi-annual (twice yearly), with the option to increase frequency depending on editorial capacity and manuscript throughput.