About the Journal

Phoenix Journal of Social, Law, and Political Studies (Phoenix) is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Yayasan Amerta Insan Unggul that serves as an interdisciplinary scholarly platform for advancing critical and empirical research in social sciences, legal studies, and political studies at national, regional, and global levels. The journal publishes high-quality original research articles, conceptual papers, and systematic reviews that contribute to theoretical development, methodological advancement, and policy-relevant insights on contemporary issues such as governance, law and justice, public policy, democracy, human rights, social transformation, and institutional reform. Phoenix welcomes studies employing qualitative, quantitative, mixed-methods, and comparative approaches, with particular emphasis on socio-legal analysis, political economy, and policy-oriented research relevant to emerging and developing contexts while maintaining global significance. All manuscripts undergo a rigorous double-blind peer review process and adhere to international standards of publication ethics and academic integrity. The journal covers, but is not limited to, sociology and social change, legal and constitutional studies, public and private law, political theory, governance and public administration, international relations, democracy and civil society, and sustainable development. Phoenix Journal of Social, Law, and Political Studies is published biannually, in the odd semester (January) and the even semester (July).