About the Journal

Focus and Scope

Prudentia: Jurnal Hukum Perdata is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by PT Adikara Cipta Aksa. The journal serves as a scholarly platform for the dissemination of original research articles, conceptual studies, and critical analyses in the fields of civil law, private law, and contemporary developments in private legal studies. Prudentia aims to advance legal scholarship by encouraging interdisciplinary, comparative, normative, and innovative approaches to civil and private law at both national and international levels.

The journal welcomes manuscripts that address, but are not limited to, the following areas:

  • Civil Law and Private Law;
  • Law of Obligations and Contracts;
  • Property and Land Law;
  • Family Law and Marriage Law;
  • Inheritance and Succession Law;
  • Consumer Protection Law;
  • Business and Commercial Law;
  • Corporate and Partnership Law;
  • Banking and Financial Law;
  • Insurance Law;
  • Intellectual Property Law;
  • Information Technology and Digital Transactions Law;
  • Civil Procedure Law;
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution and Mediation;
  • International Private Law;
  • Comparative Civil Law;
  • Housing, Construction, and Real Estate Law;
  • E-Commerce and Digital Business Regulation;
  • Law and Economic Development;
  • Contemporary Issues in Civil and Private Law.

Prudentia encourages contributions that offer theoretical, normative, empirical, comparative, and interdisciplinary perspectives on legal issues affecting private legal relations, contractual obligations, property rights, commercial transactions, family relations, and dispute resolution mechanisms. The journal particularly welcomes research that contributes to the development of civil law doctrine, legal certainty, justice, and the modernization of private law in Indonesia and beyond.

Peer Review Process

All papers are fully peer-reviewed. We only publish articles that have been reviewed and approved by highly qualified researchers with expertise in a field appropriate (at least two reviewers per article). We used double-blind peer-reviewing process. Detailed information about the flow for the manuscript submission (author) to the acceptance by editor is shown in the following figure.

 In short, the steps are:

  1. Manuscript Submission (by author) (route 1)
  2. Manuscript Check and Selection (by manager and editors) (route 2). Editors have a right to directly accept, reject, or review. Prior to further processing steps, plagiarism check using Turnitin is applied for each manuscript.
  3. Manuscript Reviewing Process (by reviewers) (route 3-4)
  4. Notification of Manuscript Acceptance, Revision, or Rejection (by editor to author based on reviewers comments) (route 5)
  5. Paper Revision (by author)
  6. Revision Submission based on Reviewer Suggestion (by author) with the similar flow to point number 1. (route 1)
  7. If the reviewer seems to be satisfied with revision, notification for acceptance (by editor). (route 6)
  8. Galley proof and publishing process  (route 7 and 8)

The steps point number 1 to 5 are considered as 1 round of the peer-reviewing process (see the grey area in the figure). The editor or editorial board considers the feedback provided by the peer reviewers and arrives at a decision. The following are the most common decisions:

  • Accepted, as it is. The journal will publish the paper in its original form;
  • Accepted by Minor Revisions, the journal will publish the paper and asks the author to make small corrections (let authors revised with stipulated time);
  • Accepted by Major Revisions, the journal will publish the paper provided the authors make the changes suggested by the reviewers and/or editors (let authors revised with stipulated time);
  • Resubmit (conditional rejection), the journal is willing to reconsider the paper in another round of decision making after the authors make major changes;
  • Rejected (outright rejection), the journal will not publish the paper or reconsider it even if the authors make major revisions.

Publication Frequency

Prudentia: Jurnal Hukum Perdata is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by PT Adikara Cipta Aksa. The journal serves as a platform for the publication of high-quality research articles and conceptual studies in constitutional law, administrative law, governance, public policy, and related areas of public law. State Law Review is published twice a year, in June and December.

Open Access Policy

This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.

Creative Commons License
All articles published in Prudentia: Jurnal Hukum Perdata are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). Under this license, users are permitted to read, download, copy, distribute, and adapt the published material for non-commercial purposes, provided that appropriate credit is given to the original author(s) and source, and any derivative works are distributed under the same license.

Article Processing Charges (APCs)

Prudentia: Jurnal Hukum Perdata adopts a fully open-access publishing model and does not charge any fees to authors or readers.

Article Submission Fee

USD 0.00

Authors are not required to pay any fee for manuscript submission, editorial assessment, or peer-review processing.

Article Processing Charges (APCs)

USD 0.00

State Law Review: Jurnal Hukum Negara dan Pemerintahan does not impose any article processing charges, publication fees, editorial handling fees, or page charges. All accepted articles are published free of charge.

Reader Access

All published articles are freely accessible worldwide. Researchers, practitioners, policymakers, libraries, and the general public may read, download, copy, and distribute the full text of articles without subscription fees or access restrictions.

Plagiarism Policy

Prudentia: Jurnal Hukum Perdata maintains a strict policy against plagiarism and all forms of academic misconduct.

Authors must ensure that:

  • Submitted manuscripts are original works;
  • All sources, quotations, and ideas derived from other works are properly cited;
  • The manuscript is not simultaneously submitted to another journal;
  • Proper acknowledgment is given to all sources that have contributed to the research.

Similarity Checking Process

All submissions undergo plagiarism screening through both manual and software-assisted review.

The process includes:

  1. Editorial assessment of citations, quotations, references, and originality;
  2. Similarity checking using plagiarism detection software such as Turnitin or equivalent systems;
  3. Evaluation of similarity reports by the editorial team.

Manuscripts showing excessive similarity, plagiarism, self-plagiarism, fabricated citations, or other unethical practices may be rejected immediately.

As a general guideline, the journal expects a similarity index of no more than 20%, excluding references, quotations, and standard legal terminology.

Archiving Policy

Prudentia: Jurnal Hukum Perdata is committed to the long-term preservation and permanent accessibility of its published scholarly content. The journal recognizes the importance of safeguarding the scholarly record for future generations of researchers, legal practitioners, and policymakers.

1. Publisher's Digital Archive

All published content is securely preserved on the journal's primary servers maintained by PT Adikara Cipta Aksa. Regular backups and security procedures are implemented to ensure data integrity and long-term availability.

2. PKP Preservation Network (PKP PN)

Prudentia: Jurnal Hukum Perdata utilizes the PKP Preservation Network (PKP PN) to preserve digital content. Through this distributed preservation infrastructure, published articles remain accessible even in the event of technical disruptions or website discontinuation.

3. Repository Preservation

Published articles may be archived and indexed through recognized scholarly repositories and indexing services, including:

  • Garuda (Garba Rujukan Digital);
  • Google Scholar;
  • Dimensions;
  • Crossref;
  • Other relevant scholarly databases.

4. Author Self-Archiving

Authors are encouraged to deposit the final published version of their articles in institutional repositories, personal academic websites, and non-commercial repositories.

Authors should include:

  • Complete bibliographic information;
  • DOI information;
  • A link to the original publication in State Law Review.

5. Perpetual Access

Should State Law Review cease publication in the future, PT Adikara Cipta Aksa remains committed to ensuring permanent public access to all previously published content through preservation networks and institutional archives.

Retraction, Withdrawal, and Correction Policy

Policy Statement

Prudentia: Jurnal Hukum Perdata is committed to maintaining the integrity, accuracy, and reliability of the scholarly record. When necessary, the journal may issue corrections, withdrawals, retractions, or other notices to preserve publication ethics and public trust.

All actions will be conducted in accordance with the principles of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

Article Retraction

An article may be retracted when significant violations of publication ethics are identified, including:

  • Plagiarism;
  • Self-plagiarism;
  • Duplicate publication;
  • Fabricated or falsified data;
  • False authorship claims;
  • Serious ethical misconduct;
  • Significant errors affecting the reliability of the research.

When an article is retracted:

  • A formal Retraction Notice will be published;
  • The original article will remain accessible for scholarly transparency;
  • The PDF version will be clearly marked as "Retracted";
  • Readers will be informed of the reason for retraction.

Retraction Procedure

  1. Allegations are submitted to the Editor-in-Chief.
  2. The editorial team conducts an investigation following COPE guidelines.
  3. Authors are given an opportunity to respond.
  4. The Editorial Board reviews the findings.
  5. A final decision is issued.
  6. If necessary, the author's institution or relevant authorities may be notified.
  7. A Retraction Notice is published in the journal.

Article Withdrawal

Withdrawal may occur before publication when:

  • The manuscript was submitted in error;
  • Duplicate submission is discovered;
  • Ethical concerns are identified;
  • Authors request withdrawal for valid reasons.

Requests for withdrawal must be submitted in writing to the editorial office.

Article Correction

Prudentia: Jurnal Hukum Perdata may publish corrections when:

  • Minor errors affect the interpretation of the article;
  • Author information is inaccurate;
  • Important information requires clarification;
  • Publishing errors are identified.

Corrections may take the form of:

Publisher Correction (Erratum)

Issued when the error originates from the publisher or production process.

Author Correction (Corrigendum)

Issued when the error originates from the author(s).

Addendum

Issued when additional information is required to clarify or supplement the published work.

Article Removal

In exceptional circumstances, an article may be removed if it:

  • Violates applicable laws;
  • Contains defamatory content;
  • Infringes intellectual property rights;
  • Is subject to a court order;
  • Creates serious legal or security concerns.

In such cases, article metadata will remain available, while the content will be replaced with a removal notice.

Article Replacement

If a published article contains serious errors that may affect public understanding or scholarly use, authors may request replacement with a corrected version.

A replacement notice will be published together with a clear record of the changes made to the original article.

Changes in Authorship