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Current Issue
This edition has been available online since March 7, 2026, as a regular edition for the period January-June 2026. This edition will feature five original research articles written jointly or collaboratively from several countries.
Articles
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E-Government and Artificial Intelligence in Electronic Administration: A Normative Legal Analysis of Modern Government Digitalization
Abstract View: 138,
PDF Download: 43
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Online Marriage and Divorce Fatwas: Religious Authority and the Digital Transformation of Islamic Family Law
Abstract View: 133,
PDF Download: 26

Journal of Law and Digital Civilization
Journal Initials: JLDC
e-ISSN: XXXX-XXXX
DOI Prefix: 10.66277/jldc by ![]()
Publisher: Yayasan Anhar Shofwar Hariz
Frequency: Semi-Annual (June and December)
Editor-in-Chief: Sugeng Riyadi
Citation Analysis: Google Scholar | Dimensions
Journal of Law and Digital Civilization (JLDC) is an international, peer-reviewed academic journal that explores the intersection between law, technology, and the evolving dynamics of digital society. The journal provides a scholarly platform for critical analysis, theoretical innovation, and empirical research on how digital transformation reshapes legal systems, governance, ethics, and civilizational values.
JLDC welcomes original articles, reviews, and conceptual papers from interdisciplinary perspectives—including law, social sciences, philosophy, information technology, and cultural studies—that address contemporary legal issues in the digital era. Topics of interest include but are not limited to digital rights, cyber law, artificial intelligence governance, data protection, digital economy regulation, Islamic and comparative legal perspectives on digitalization, and the ethical implications of emerging technologies.
The journal aims to foster dialogue between scholars, practitioners, and policymakers in understanding the moral and institutional challenges of our rapidly digitizing civilization, and to contribute to the development of a just, inclusive, and sustainable digital future.
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