This journal examines human rights issues in Southeast Asia, with a particular focus on Indonesia. Articles explore the intersection of human rights with environmental policies, digital governance, labor rights, and the rights of vulnerable populations such as migrant workers, indigenous peoples, women, and persons with disabilities. The journal also addresses legal frameworks, state power, and reconciliation processes in the region.
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Sociology and Political ScienceQ3
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LawSociology and Political Science
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Indonesian Legal and Regulatory StudiesLegal and Policy Analysis in IndonesiaAsian Studies and HistoryLegal Studies and PoliciesAsian Geopolitics and EthnographyGender and Women's RightsIndonesian Election Politics and ParticipationIslamic Studies and RadicalismHuman Rights and DevelopmentLegal and Social Justice Studies