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Aims & Scope

Indonesian Journal of Environmental Law (IJEL) is dedicated to exploring the nuanced facets of contemporary environmental law and policy, encompassing pivotal topics such as:

  • General Environmental Law and Policy
  • Sustainable Development
  • Climate Justice
  • Human Rights
  • Waste Management
  • Pollution of water, air, soil and hazardous toxic materials
  • Biodiversity Protection and Management
  • Forest and Land Governance
  • Spatial Planning
  • Environmental Human Rights Defender Protection and Anti-SLAPP
  • Environmental Crime and Environmental Justice
  • Environmental Health
  • Protection and Management of Marine Natural Resources
  • Fisheries
  • Access to Information
  • Public Participation
  • Access to Justice
  • Just Transition
  • Renewable Energy
  • International Environmental Law
  • and other related issues
With a keen awareness of the interconnectedness of global challenges and the burgeoning legal frameworks emerging within developing states, IJEL extends its scholarly embrace to include discussions on legal dynamics within the ASEAN region and other Southern countries. By serving as a conduit for academic discourse and cross-cultural exchange, IJEL aspires to foster a rich dialogue among scholars and practitioners, particularly those from Southern nations. Embracing a diverse array of methodologies, including comparative, multidisciplinary, and interdisciplinary lenses, IJEL seeks to advance the frontiers of environmental jurisprudence within Indonesia and across Southern jurisdictions, thereby contributing to the collective enrichment of legal scholarship in environmental law.