About the Journal

Decisio: Journal of Judicial Law and Procedure is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the advancement of judicial law and procedural studies. The journal provides a scholarly platform for critical analysis of adjudication, court processes, and judicial decision-making across diverse legal systems and jurisdictions.

The journal publishes original research that examines procedural frameworks, judicial reasoning, doctrines of procedure and evidence, litigation mechanisms, and the institutional functioning of courts. Submissions may employ doctrinal, empirical, comparative, or interdisciplinary approaches to explore how legal procedures and judicial interpretation shape the administration of justice and the development of law.

Decisio places particular emphasis on studies of court decisions, procedural and evidentiary doctrines, judicial governance, and evolving models of dispute resolution as they operate within judicial or quasi-judicial frameworks. By integrating normative legal analysis with empirical inquiry, the journal seeks to deepen scholarly understanding of procedural justice, legal certainty, and the rule of law.

Committed to rigorous peer review and high publication ethics, Decisio aims to contribute to global academic discourse by disseminating research that is analytically robust, methodologically sound, and relevant to contemporary judicial practice.

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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2026): January 2026
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