About the Journal


Constitutional Review is a law journal published by the Center for Research and Case Analysis and Library Management of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Indonesia twice a year. The primary purpose of this journal is to disseminate research, conceptual analysis and other writings of scientific nature on constitutional issues. Articles published cover various topics on constitutions, constitutional courts, constitutional court decisions and issues on constitutional law either in Indonesia or other countries all over the world. This journal is designed to be an international law journal and intended as a forum for a legal scholarship which discusses ideas and insights from law professors, legal scholars, judges and practitioners.
Journal Title  :  Constitutional Review
ISSN  :  ISSN 2460-0016 (print) | e-ISSN 2548-3870 (online)
DOI Prefix  :  Prefix 10.31078 by
Editor in Chief  :  Pan Mohamad Faiz, S.H., M.C.L., Ph.D
Publisher  :  Center for Research and Case Analysis and Library Management of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Indonesia
Frequency  :  2 issues per year (May and December)
Indexed by  :  ScopusHeinOnlineDOAJ| SintaDimensions

NEW TEMPLATE

Constitutional Review will use a new template and a reference manager is an obligation in this template, such as Mendeley. Please use the Chicago Manual of Style 17th Edition (full note). The template can be downloaded here.

All manuscripts must be submitted by Consrev's OJS system, here.

Important note:

If English is not your first language, we appreciate it if your manuscript has passed the proofreading process by a native or a trusted proofreading institution. Do not forget to attach the proofread evidence to the supplementary file when making a submission. Otherwise, your manuscript will be delayed or even rejected after a preliminary review by the editorial team.


       

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Current Issue

Vol. 9 No. 1 (2023)
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Published: 2023-05-31

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Articles

  • Judicial Control of Parliamentary Procedure: Theoretical Framework Analyses

    Zsolt Szabó
    001-027
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.31078/consrev911
  • Democracy, Procedural and Social Rights, and Constitutional Courts in Hungary and Slovakia

    Max Steuer
    028-076
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.31078/consrev912
  • Constitutional Court and The Past Conflicts in Post- Authoritarian Indonesia

    Bayu Dwi Anggono, Rian Adhivira Prabowo, Yussele Nando Mardika
    077-108
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.31078/consrev913
  • Breathing Life into the Constitution: the Transformative Role of Courts to Give a Unique Identity to a Constitution

    Bertus de Villiers
    109-141
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.31078/consrev914
  • Rethinking Amnesties and the Function of the Domestic Judge

    Michail Vagias
    142-178
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.31078/consrev915
  • Strengths and Limitations of The Indonesian Constitutional Court’s “6 Basic Principles” in Resolving Water Conflicts

    Mohamad Mova AlAfghani
    179-220
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.31078/consrev916
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