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Volume 1, Issue 1 (2026) was published online on May 9, 2026, as the regular issue for the January–June 2026 period. This issue comprises five original research articles contributed by researchers representing 15 institutional affiliations from six countries, namely Indonesia, Malaysia, the United States, Thailand, Egypt, and Turkey.

Published: 2026-05-09
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Subsidiarity: Journal of Law and Technology Policy

Journal Initials: Subsidiarity
e-ISSN: xxxx-xxxx
DOI Prefix: 10.66277 by
Publisher: Yayasan Anhar Sofwar Hariz
Frequency: Biannual (June and December)
Access Model: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Ahmad Rezy Meidina
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Subsidiarity: Journal of Law and Technology Policy is an academic journal dedicated to interdisciplinary studies in the fields of law, technology, and public policy within the context of ongoing global digital transformation. The journal serves as a scholarly platform for discussing contemporary issues related to technology regulation, digital governance, artificial intelligence, personal data protection, cybersecurity, digital human rights, platform economy, and the evolving relationship between states, societies, and technological innovation. By promoting critical, comparative, and transnational approaches, the journal encourages the development of legal thought that is responsive to social change and modern technological advancement.

As an internationally oriented scholarly journal, Subsidiarity: Journal of Law and Technology Policy welcomes research articles, conceptual papers, and policy studies from academics, researchers, legal practitioners, policymakers, and technology observers from around the world. The journal is committed to fostering an inclusive scientific discourse and contributing to the advancement of fair, sustainable, and human-centered legal and technological governance. Through the publication of high-quality scholarly works, the journal aspires to become a strategic academic reference in the development of law and technology policy studies at both national and international levels.