Introductory text for Indonesian Journal of Environmental Law.
Indonesian Journal of Environmental Law (IJEL) is a jointly managed journal between the Center for Environmental Law and Climate Justice (CELCJ) Faculty of Law, Universitas Indonesia and the Indonesian Center for Environmental Law (ICEL). It is an open access and double-blind peer review journal which will be published twice a year. IJEL is more than just a journal; it's a crucible for fostering dialogue and shaping the future of environmental policy in Indonesia and across Asia.
See the Aims and Scope for a complete coverage of the journal.
Current Issue: Volume 3, Number 1 (2026) Climate Law from Global South Perspectives
Articles
GLOBAL SOUTH SACRIFICES: CLIMATE LAW IMPLICATIONS ON AMBITIOUS NICKEL EXTRACTIONS IN INDONESIA
Sarah Yessie Hana Monica and Nadine Fakhira Putri Ravanti
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CLIMATE CHANGE, FLOOD MANAGEMENT AND INTERNAL DISPLACEMENT IN MALAYSIA: WHOSE RESPONSIBILITY?
Sheila Ramalingam Dr
The Legal Framework of Carbon Trading in the Perspective of Climate Law: A Comparative Study of Global Warming Mitigation Strategies between Indonesia and Brazil
Istikhomah Istikhomah and Laella Millinia
Factors behind choosing carbon tax vs carbon trading to curb environmental impact: The ASEAN case
Mohamed Redza Mohamed Zakaria and Albertus Prabu Siagian