Author Guidelines
The Journal of Reksakerta is a platform for legal scholarship, publishing peer-reviewed articles focused on legal issues. Submissions should contribute original research to the field of law and must align with the journal’s standards for academic rigor.
1. TITLE AND SUBTITLE
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TITLE: The title must be CONCISE, KEYWORD-RICH, and CONTEXTUALLY CLEAR. It should reflect both the TOPIC and METHODOLOGY/REGIONAL FOCUS while avoiding redundancy or informal language.
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SUBTITLE (if applicable): For Indonesian articles, provide a concise subtitle in ENGLISH to clarify the topic further.
Font: Garamond, 16 pt (for the title).
2. AUTHORS AND AFFILIATION
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FIRST AUTHOR: Name, Affiliation (e.g., university or institution), and email address.
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SECOND AUTHOR: Name, Affiliation, and email address (if applicable).
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CORRESPONDING AUTHOR: Clearly mark the corresponding author with an asterisk (*).
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Ensure that all authors are listed with their affiliations and respective emails.
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3. ARTICLE HISTORY
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RECEIVED: Date of submission.
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ACCEPTED: Date of acceptance.
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PUBLISHED: Date of publication.
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Use the CREATIVE COMMONS ATTRIBUTION (CC BY) license for open access articles.
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4. ABSTRACT
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LENGTH: 200-250 words.
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The abstract must be STRUCTURED:
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OBJECTIVE: State the primary aim of the research.
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METHODOLOGY: Specify the legal research method (e.g., doctrinal analysis, case law study).
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FINDINGS: Highlight key outcomes.
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CONCLUSION: Summarize the broader implications of the findings.
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Avoid abbreviations, informal language, or excessive citations.
Font: Garamond, 12 pt.
5. KEYWORDS
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3-5 KEYWORDS that focus on SPECIFIC LEGAL CONCEPTS. Example terms include constitutional law, intellectual property, etc.
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Use TITLE CASE for formal legal titles and avoid repeating terms from the title.
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6. INTRODUCTION
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Start with a SPECIFIC LEGAL CONTEXT, focusing on a debated issue or recent legal development (e.g., amendments in legislation).
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Critically engage with PRIOR SCHOLARSHIP, emphasizing gaps or contradictions.
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Clearly define the RESEARCH QUESTION and specify its scholarly value.
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Clearly outline the OBJECTIVES of the research.
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7. METHODS
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Provide a clear description of the RESEARCH METHODOLOGY: doctrinal analysis, comparative law, etc.
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Specify the LEGAL SOURCES (court rulings, statutes) and explain their selection criteria.
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Mention any ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS (e.g., consent, anonymization) if applicable.
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Justify the METHODOLOGY’S SUITABILITY for addressing the research question.
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8. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
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Present FINDINGS COHESIVELY, focusing on key patterns or insights.
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INTERPRET results in relation to existing scholarship and legal theory.
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Avoid BULLET POINTS or LISTS; the discussion must flow narratively.
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Acknowledge LIMITATIONS but frame them as opportunities for future research.
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9. FIGURES, TABLES, AND VISUALS
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FIGURES should clarify complex legal relationships or trends (e.g., flowcharts, timelines).
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TABLES should summarize key data or comparisons (e.g., legal frameworks, case statistics).
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Both figures and tables must be clearly labeled with TITLES and SOURCE ATTRIBUTIONS.
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10. CONCLUSIONS
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SUMMARIZE KEY FINDINGS, restating the research question and major results.
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HIGHLIGHT THE IMPLICATIONS for legal theory, policy, or practice.
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PROVIDE ACTIONABLE RECOMMENDATIONS for policymakers, legal practitioners, or other stakeholders.
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11. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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Recognize those who contributed NON-AUTHORIAL SUPPORT, such as research assistants, legal advisors, or institutions that provided access to data.
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12. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
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Authors must disclose any FINANCIAL, PROFESSIONAL, OR PERSONAL relationships that could influence the research.
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13. AUTHOR CONTRIBUTIONS
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Specify each author’s role in the research (e.g., conceptualization, drafting, methodology).
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14. FUNDING
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Disclose any FUNDING SOURCES, including grant numbers and their role in the research.
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15. REFERENCES
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Use APA 7TH EDITION STYLE for all citations and references.
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Legal citations (e.g., court cases, statutes) must follow the specific format outlined for legal scholarship.
Font: Garamond, 12 pt.
Authors can download the article template here: Download Article Template
By following these guidelines, authors will ensure their submission aligns with the journal's standards and contributes effectively to the field of legal scholarship.