![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|---|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Scope and Focus
Scope:
The Journal of Family Law aims to explore and analyze the multifaceted aspects of family law, incorporating both textual and field research. The journal's scope includes a comprehensive examination of various perspectives, mainly focusing on:
1. Islamic Family Law:
- Textual Analysis: In-depth examination of classical and contemporary Islamic legal texts.
- Comparative Studies: Analyses comparing Islamic family law with other legal systems.
- Historical Evolution: Tracing the historical development of Islamic family law.
2. General Family Law:
- Legislative Developments: Tracking and analyzing changes in family law legislation globally.
- Judicial Interpretation: Case law studies and interpretations by courts.
- Policy Implications: Impact of family law policies on society.
3. Islamic Family Law and Gender Discourse:
- Gender Roles and Rights: Exploration of gender dynamics within Islamic family law.
- Feminist Perspectives: Feminist critiques and advocacy within Islamic law.
- Socio-legal Impacts: How gender discourse shapes and is shaped by Islamic family law.
4. Islamic Civil Law Drafting:
- Legal Drafting Practices: Techniques and methodologies in drafting Islamic civil laws.
- Legislative Reforms: Efforts and challenges in reforming Islamic family law through legislative means.
- Case Studies: Examination of specific Islamic civil law drafting and implementation instances.
5. Islamic Courts:
- Judicial Processes: Functioning and procedures of Islamic courts.
- Judicial Decisions: Analysis of landmark decisions and their implications.
- Court Dynamics: Interaction between Islamic courts and other legal institutions.
Focus:
The journal will place a particular emphasis on the following areas:
1. Interdisciplinary Approaches:
- Encouraging contributions incorporating perspectives from sociology, anthropology, gender studies, and other relevant fields.
- Highlighting the intersectionality of family law with other areas of law and social sciences.
2. Field Research:
- Promoting empirical studies that offer on-the-ground insights into the implementation and impact of family law.
- Case studies from diverse cultural and geographical contexts.
3. Policy and Reform:
- Examining the role of legal reforms in advancing family law.
- Critical analyses of policy proposals and their potential impacts on society.
4. Diverse Perspectives:
- Including voices and perspectives from various stakeholders such as legal practitioners, academics, activists, and community members.
- Emphasizing inclusivity and representation in family law discourse.
5. Gender and Law:
- Deep dives into how family law affects gender relations and the lived experiences of individuals.
- Highlighting efforts and challenges in achieving gender equality within the family law framework.
Research Themes:
1. Contemporary Challenges in Islamic and General Family Law:
- Addressing modern-day issues and conflicts within family law frameworks.
2. Law and Society:
- Exploring the societal implications and social justice aspects of family law.
3. Comparative Legal Studies:
- Comparative analysis of family law across different jurisdictions and legal traditions.
4. Human Rights and Family Law:
- Investigating the interplay between family law and human rights principles.
5. Technological Impacts:
- Assessing the influence of technology on family law practices and procedures.
---
This comprehensive scope and focus aim to foster a deeper understanding and critical analysis of family law in Islamic and general contexts, promote scholarly dialogue, and contribute to the development of fair and equitable legal practices.




















All articles in the Familia: Jurnal Hukum Keluarga are licensed under a