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| E-ISSN | : xxxx-xxxx | |
| Editor-in-chief | : Achmad Fawaid 57214837323 |
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| Accreditation No. | : 00/KPT/00.00/202x | |
| DOI | : Prefix 10.64595/ijll by |
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| Frequency | : 4 issues per year (quarterly) | |
| Focus & Scope | : Linguistics, law, and forensics issues | |
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About the Journal
Indonesian Journal of Linguistics and Legal Discourse is a double blind peer-reviewed scholarly journal that publishes original research articles and critical studies at the intersection of linguistics, law, and legal discourse. This journal is published quarterly as a platform for the dissemination of theoretical, empirical, and interdisciplinary findings that examine how language operates within legal systems, institutions, and practices. It addresses a broad range of topics, including but not limited to legal discourse analysis, forensic linguistics, courtroom interaction, legislative and policy language, legal pragmatics, language and power in law, judicial reasoning, legal translation and interpreting, and language-centered approaches to law and justice in social and institutional contexts.
ASJC Code: 3310 – Linguistics and Language; 3315 – Communication; 3308 – Law
By publishing in Indonesian Journal of Linguistics and Legal Discourse, authors become part of an international scholarly community dedicated to advancing theoretical, applied, and interdisciplinary perspectives on the role of language and discourse in legal processes and institutions. This journal welcomes contributions from established academics, early-career researchers, and doctoral scholars who seek a reputable and forward-looking venue for impactful studies that integrate linguistic analysis, communication practices, and legal perspectives across judicial, institutional, and societal domains.
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Linguistic construction of justice: a pragmatic analysis of judges’ reasoning in Indonesian constitutional court decisions
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Language rights and legal identity: a sociolinguistic study of indigenous language representation in Indonesian law
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Speech act strategies in police interrogation transcripts: evidence from bahasa Indonesia investigative records
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Forensic linguistic evidence in Indonesian courtrooms: a study of language use in criminal verdicts
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Legal language and power: a critical discourse analysis of anti-corruption laws in Indonesia
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Plain language in legal drafting: challenges and opportunities in Indonesian regulatory reform
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