About the Journal

Littera Legis: Journal of Law, Society, and Justice is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by PT Gemini Littera Publishing, in collaboration with scholars from various universities. The journal aims to advance critical and interdisciplinary legal scholarship that explores the complex interactions between legal texts, societal transformations, and the pursuit of justice in diverse contexts.

This journal welcomes original research articles that contribute to the development of legal studies through empirical data, theoretical analysis, and normative perspectives. Emphasizing relevance at the local, national, and global levels, Littera Legis seeks to enrich discussions on law and justice in both academic and practical dimensions.

The journal is published twice a year, in February and August, and adheres to an open-access policy under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). There are no article processing charges (APC) for authors.

Focus and Scope

Littera Legis focuses on publishing high-quality research on topics including, but not limited to:

  • Socio-legal studies and legal anthropology

  • Legal pluralism and customary law

  • Constitutionalism, human rights, and democracy

  • Justice reform and access to justice

  • Comparative and critical legal theory

  • Law, governance, and development

  • Environmental law and social justice

  • Gender, law, and marginalized communities