About the Journal

Negotium Law Journal is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Negotium Publisher. The journal focuses on the development and advancement of legal scholarship through the publication of high-quality research articles and conceptual studies in the field of law. We are committed to promoting rigorous legal analysis of legal norms, doctrines, principles, and institutional practices within contemporary legal systems.

The journal primarily publishes scholarly works employing normative, normative-empirical, and legal policy analysis approaches, provided that law remains the central focus of the study. Contextual and interdisciplinary perspectives are welcomed insofar as they serve to enrich legal analysis without displacing the core legal framework.

Focus and Scope The scope of Negotium Law Journal includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

Peer Review Process All manuscripts submitted to Negotium Law Journal undergo a structured evaluation process. We apply a double-blind peer review policy, where the identities of both authors and reviewers are concealed to ensure objectivity and impartiality throughout the evaluation. Each manuscript is reviewed by at least two independent reviewers with relevant expertise.

Publication Frequency

Negotium Law Journal is published biannually, with two issues released each year in June and December. The journal maintains a regular and continuous publication schedule as part of its commitment to academic quality and the sustainability of scholarly communication.

Open Access Policy This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. All articles are freely accessible to readers without subscription fees or access barriers.

Archiving Policy We are committed to the long-term preservation of scholarly content. All journal content is archived electronically using the Open Journal Systems (OJS) platform to guarantee permanent access and safeguard the integrity of the scholarly record.