Author Guidelines

Author Guidelines

The author guidelines are as follows:

    1. Title. Written centered by capital letters with maximum 14 words.
    2. Author name. Written in full, without title, accompanied by institutional affiliation with address, and e-mail address.
    3. Abstract. Written in Indonesian and English language between 200-250 words.
    4. The script writing systematics are as follows:
    5. Title
    6. Author name (without academic degree). Author’s name and affiliation address and e-mail
    7. Abstract. Written in two languages (English and Indonesian), between 200-250 words.
    8. Keywords. Between 3-5 concepts that reflect the substance of the article
    9. Introduction
    10. Research methodology
    11. Result and discussion
    12. Conclusion
    13. References (only contains referenced sources, minimum 20 sources choosen 80% from journals, and 20% from others. And as far as possible the last 10 years publication).
    14. The paper size used is A4, margin: top 3 cm, bottom 3 cm, left 3 cm, and right 3 cm.
      1. Books. Example: Soekanto, Soerjono. (1986). Fundamentals of Sociology of Law. Jakarta: Rajawali Press.
      2. Translated books. Example: Pound, Roscoe. (1963). Introduction to the Philosophy of Law: Book III, (Moh. Radjab, Penerjemah). Jakarta: Bharata
      3. Journals. Example: Suma, Muhamad Amin. (2012). Measuring the Justice of Islamic Inheritance Law through the Text and Context Approach of Al-Nusus. Ahkam: Jurnal Ilmu Syariah, Vol. XII, No. 2.
      4. Articles as part of a book. Example: Juwana, Hikmahanto. (2012). Law Enforcement in the Study of Law and Development: Problems and Fundamentals for Indonesian Solutions, in Muahammad Tahir Azhary, Some Aspects of Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, and Islamic Law. Jakarta: Kencana Prenada Media Group
      5. Articles from the internet. Example: Kharlie, Ahmad Tholabi. (2012, March). Juridical Problems of the Sharia Bill” in http://ahmadtholabi.wordpress.com/2008/03/03/problem-yuridis-ruu-syariah, downloaded.
      6. Articles from magazines. Example: Portait of Customary Law in the Colonial Period” In Justice Forum, No. 17, August 20, 2006.
      7. Papers in seminars. Example: Asshiddiqie, Jimly. (2004, March). The Position of the Constitutional Court in the Indonesian Constitutional Structure. Papers presented in a Public Lectured at the Faculty of Law, Sebelas Maret University, Surakarta.
      8. Any article that does not comply with these author guidelines will be returned to the author for correction.
    15. Articles should be written in Bahasa or English approximately 6.000-15.000 words including text, all tables and figures, notes, references, and appendices intended for publication, spaced 1 paragraph/single line spacing, Palatino Linotype. Size 11.
    16. The citation. Using body note citation style. Foot note is required if there is any additional explanation of some context or theory which does not written in the paragraph.
    17. Quoting verses of the Al-Qur’an and Hadith. The quoted verse includes an explanation of the verse in brackets, by mentioning the name of surah, the number of surah, and the number of verses, such as (Q.S. Al-Mu’min (40): 43). And Hadith citation mentions the name of the narrator (H.R. Al-Bukhari and Muslim) plus a reference to the printed version of the Hadith must be quoted from standard Hadith books (Kutub At-Tis’ah).
    18. References: References are listed in alphabetical continuity by APA style. Example:
    19. The article has been submitted to the editor, at least three months before the time of publication by attaching softcopy sent directly via e-mail to: mecca@uika-bogor.ac.id