Journal Description

Golden Ratio of Law and Social Policy Review with e-ISSN 2808-2923 is a peer-reviewed journal that advances understandings of social policy, social development, social and health governance, gender and poverty, social welfare, education, employment, food; the advantages and disadvantages of globalization, from transnational and global perspectives. The journal publishes scholarly and policy-oriented articles that address global social policy discourse, and practice as well as transnational flows of capital, people, and policies including the diffusion of ideas. The editors welcome articles addressing the subject of global social policy, discourse, and practice, through a focus on transnational flows of capital, people, ideas, and policies; transnational social movements and non-governmental organizations; international intergovernmental organizations and world-regional and transregional intergovernmental institutions and groupings.


Publication Frequency: Semi-Annuals Issue Per Year on June & December
Language: English
Prefix DOI: 10.52970/grlspr
EIC: Dr. Aan Aswari|Scopus|Scholar|Orcid|WoS|RG|Sinta
Publisher:
CV. Manunggal Halim Jaya
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Golden Ratio of Law and Social Policy Review

2024-12-30

Dear Authors, Reviewers, and Esteemed Readers,

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Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): January - June

Published: January 31, 2026

Contribution of Abu Yusuf's Thoughts in The Book Al-Kharaj Towards Sharia Taxes In KPBU: Analysis of DSN-MUI Fatwa No. 156 of 2023

229 - 235 Setiawan Bin Lahuri, Briandika Yudha Wardhana

Comparative Study of Mortgage Auctions in Indonesia and Singapore

236 - 249 Ummi Maskanah, Mukhamad Bahyudin, Tubagus Langlang Buana, Muhammad Azka Izzaturrahman Zulkarnain

Assessing the Effectiveness of the E-Court System Implementation Using the End-User Computing Satisfaction Model at Kotabaru District Court

250 - 266 Muhammad Adithya, Lukman Samboteng, Agus Priyanto

The Transformation of the Principle of Good Faith in Digital Agreements

A Civil Law Analysis of Consumer Protection in Electronic Contracts

267 - 277 Fadhil Hayan Mochammad

Hegemonic Age Restriction Law in Labor Recruitment

278 - 286 Sabrina Deviana, Herdiansyah Hamzah, A. Alfian

Analysis of the Restructuring of Bad Credit Agreements in Conventional Banks

287 - 298 Ria Juliana Siregar

Examining Land Rights Expropriation Policies for Public Interest: A Social Justice Perspective in Indonesia

299 - 311 Aslan Noor, Dian Alamsyah, Mohammad Faridz Fathurrohman

Analyzing the Implementation of Medical Workers’ Rights Policy in a Public Hospital

Evidence from Tanjungpinang City through the Edwards III Theory

312 - 320 Tessa Citrani, Nur Ilmiah Rivai, O. Okparizan

The Role of the West Kutai Regional Government in Resolving Indigenous Land Conflict Between the Communities of Muara Tae and Muara Ponaq Villages

321 - 336 Heri supriyanto, Muh Fichriyadi Hastira, Alberto Noviano Patty, Sry Reski Mulka

From Hashtag to Policy

Viral Anger and Lawmaking in Indonesia’s Digital Democracy

337 - 348 Ameylia Puspita Rosa Dyah Ayu Arintyas, Savira Aristi, Muhammad Asrul Maulana

Article 251 of the Kitab Undang-Undang Hukum Dagang is Related to the Principle of Utmost Good Faith

349 - 359 Samuel Frans Boris Situmorang

Problematic Nature of Uang Panai in Bugis-Makassar Marriages

A Case Study in South Sulawesi Province

360 - 365 S. Salle, Andi Risma, Dian Eka Pusvita Azis

Innovative Model to Strengthen Human Rights Protection in Indonesia’s 2026 National Criminal Code

366 - 376 R Arif Sulaiman, Nabil Librian Pratama

Constitutionality Of Independent Government Regulations (PP) In Indonesia

377 - 388 Ahla Nurus Saada
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