About the Journal
ADHKI: Journal of Islamic Family Law is an Open Access Journal managed by the Indonesian Association of Islamic Family Law Lecturers. This journal was first published in 2019 and features the results of the International Conference on Islamic Family Law, attended by lecturers and researchers. The Association of Indonesian Islamic Family Law Lecturers has been established since 2017 and comprises more than 300 lecturers and family law practitioners in Indonesia.
ADHKI: Journal of Islamic Family Law primarily publishes original empirical research articles, with occasional review articles published twice a year (in June and December). The journal covers a range of disciplines, predominantly focusing on family law studies, sociology, policy studies, and demography, while also incorporating elements of social psychology and family psychology, with an emphasis on human rights.
Privacy Statement
The names and email addresses entered on this journal site will be used exclusively for the stated purposes of this journal and will not be disclosed for any other purpose or to any other party.Copyright Notice
Copyright for submitted articles will be assigned to the journal as the publisher. This copyright encompasses the right to publish the article in various forms (including reprints). The journal retains the publishing rights to the published articles.
Authors are permitted to disseminate their published articles by sharing the link/DOI of the article in the journal. They are also allowed to use their articles for any legal purposes deemed necessary without requiring written permission from the journal, provided that initial publication in this journal is acknowledged. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International.
The Copyright Transfer Form can be downloaded here: [Copyright Transfer Form AHDKI]. The copyright form should be signed, scanned, and sent to the Editorial Team via email at: jurnaladhki@gmail.com
Archiving Policy
ADHKI: Journal of Islamic Family Law utilises the LOCKSS and CLOCKSS systems to establish a distributed archiving system among participating libraries, allowing these libraries to create permanent archives of the journal for preservation and restoration purposes. All content in the CLOCKSS Archive and the Global LOCKSS Network is preserved with explicit publisher permission, secured via written contracts or online permission statements. We collaborate closely with LOCKSS network implementers to facilitate the development of governance and legal terms that are appropriate to the implicated content, jurisdictions, rights, and access provisions.