GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

Manuscripts submitted by authors must comply with the Author Guidelines and have not been published in any mass media. Authors must adhere to the Author Guidelines and adapt their manuscripts to the Template. If the submitted manuscript does not comply with the guidelines or uses a different format, it will be rejected by the Editorial Team before further review. The Editorial Team will only accept manuscripts that meet the specified format requirements (download Indonesia Template or English Template). The template is designed to assist and facilitate authors in preparing their articles for submission. This file is the exact format expected by the journal editors. To use this template, simply Save As to your document, then copy and paste your paper to the template.


PAPER FORMAT

The manuscripts can be written in Indonesian or English
The word limit for the submission is 5000-10000 words (including of abstract and references)
The systematic of writing consists of: Title; Abstract; Keywords; Introduction; Methodology; Results and Discussion; Conclusion; References.
Style citation must refer to the Chicago Style format style
Reference is compiled automatically using the reference manager application such as Mendeley, Zotero, and Endnote

WRITING SYSTEMATICS

Title
For manuscripts the title should has a concise and descriptive title, with a maximum of 15 words.

Author's Identity
It includes author's name (without title), affiliation, and official email (the author email listed preferably uses the institution's email). Affiliates are equipped with agency addresses by mentioning at least the name of the city and country. We only receive for a maximum 5 (five) authors.

Abstract
We strongly encourage authors to use the following style of structured abstracts, but without headings: (1) Background: a brief introduction to the problem so put the question addressed in a broad context and highlight the purpose of the study; (2) Methods: briefly describe the main methods or treatments applied; (3) Results: summarize the article’s main findings; (4) Conclusions: indicate the main conclusions or interpretations and it ends with the research statement taken by the author and elaborates on suggestions.
Abstract is written in English. Italic. Tahoma (10 pt) is preferably between 150-300 words. The abstract should be clear, concise, and descriptive.

Keywords
List three to five keywords specific to the article yet reasonably common within the subject discipline and arranged alphabetically.

Introduction
The introduction describes the background of the article discussed as a whole. The introduction should be written clearly and succinctly, comprising: (a) an adequate background and significance of your paper; (b) concise previous studies related to the title; (c) the main limitation of the previous studies and what you hope to achieve (to solve the limitation); (d) the scientific merit or novelties of your paper; (e) the aim of the study; (f) structure of the article or research questions.
Please note that all writings should be in the paragraph format; this journal discourages the author(s) from writing point per point in the numbering format. The manuscript written uses Tahoma font type, 12 pt font size, 1.5 pt space with a length of 5,000-10,000 words (including of abstract and references).

Method
This method section is written in descriptive and should provide a statement regarding the methodology of the research, include the type of research, research approach, a source of data and analysis method. The method used is not limited to normative juridical method. Method other than normative juridical method should mention time and place of the research (if applicable) and the focus of the research in first part.

Result and Discussion
This section describes the research results and discussion based on the analysis method used. The description of the discussion must be adjusted to the sequence of legal issues that are the main elements in the research. Theories included in the theoretical framework must be cited in this chapter. The discussion contains an analysis and answers to the problem formulation stated in the introduction by using references related to this research. Results should be clear and concise. Discussion should explore the significance of the results of the work, not repeat them. Avoid extensive citations and discussion of published literature.

Conclusion
The conclusion should be written concisely between 1-3 paragraphs only. It should answer the objectives of the research. Please provide a clear and concise conclusion. Do not repeat the abstract or simply describe the results of the research. Give a clear explanation regarding the possible application and/or suggestions related to the research findings

References
The total of references is suggested at least 20 sources with at least 70% from the journal resources. The authors must refer to the most recent Chicago Style footnotes and bibliography or you can see an example in the Citation Guidelines. Authors are highly encouraged to use a citation manager software, such as: Mendeley, Zotero, and Endnote, in order to generate citations and bibliography.
It must be noted that, for citation and bibliography purposes, names, titles, publishers, institution names must be retained in their original and official language. There is no need to translate English names/titles/institutions.
It must also be noted that the sequence of examples given below do not imply the order of which to classify the literature in the bibliography. Classification or categorization of literature is required, starting from Books, Journal Articles, Theses/Dissertations, Statutory Regulations, Internet. And each classification must be sorted alphabetically.