About the Journal

Decisio: Journal of Judicial Law and Procedure is a peer-reviewed academic journal focusing on the study of judicial law and procedural law, encompassing state courts, religious courts, as well as customary justice systems and community-based justice mechanisms. The journal serves as a scholarly forum for critical analysis of judicial processes, judicial decision-making, procedural and evidentiary doctrines, and judicial institutions across jurisdictions and legal systems.

The journal publishes research employing doctrinal, empirical, comparative, and interdisciplinary approaches to examine how legal procedures and judicial interpretation shape the administration of justice, procedural justice, legal certainty, and the rule of law. With a strong commitment to rigorous peer review and high standards of publication ethics, Decisio contributes to the development of global legal academic discourse.

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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2026): January 2026
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This inaugural issue of Decisio: Journal of Judicial Law and Procedure (Vol. 1, No. 1, 2026) presents five rigorously peer-reviewed articles by eleven authors. The contributions examine key issues in procedural law and judicial practice, including waqf dispute adjudication, substantive justice in Islamic criminal law, judicial reasoning in family law, constitutional interpretation, and quasi-judicial mechanisms in customary dispute resolution. As its first publication, this issue reflects the journal’s commitment to academic excellence and to advancing critical and comparative discourse on procedural justice at both national and global levels.

Published: 2026-01-30
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