Peer Reviewers Lexoria

Lexoria

Peer Reviewers Lexoria

This page acknowledges the scholarly service of reviewers who safeguard rigor, fairness, and ethical integrity for manuscripts published in Lexoria: Journal of Law & Justice Studies.

Peer review in Lexoria operates under a double-blind policy — author and reviewer identities remain anonymous during evaluation.

1. Introduction

Peer reviewers are essential to Lexoria, ensuring that submissions meet high standards of legal scholarship across public and private law, constitutional and administrative law, human rights, criminal justice, environmental and technology law, and comparative legal studies.

We extend our gratitude to all reviewers for their time, expertise, and constructive input in advancing ethical, transparent, and impactful legal research.

2. Peer Review Principles

  • Double-Blind Review: Author and reviewer identities are concealed throughout the process.
  • Scholarly Objectivity: Evaluations focus on legal reasoning, methodology, originality, and contribution to jurisprudence.
  • Confidentiality: Manuscripts and case materials are treated as confidential until publication.
  • Conflict Disclosure: Reviewers must declare competing interests and recuse where appropriate.
  • Constructive Feedback: Comments provide clear, respectful, and actionable guidance grounded in authoritative sources.

3. List of Reviewers

The following scholars have served as reviewers for Lexoria in recent publication cycles.

  • Dr. Aditya Mahendra — Universitas Indonesia (Indonesia)
    Constitutional Law & Judicial Review
  • Assoc. Prof. Ratna Dewi, S.H., LL.M., Ph.D. — Universitas Gadjah Mada (Indonesia)
    International Human Rights Law
  • Dr. Kevin Lau — National University of Singapore (Singapore)
    Technology Law & Data Protection
  • Dr. Rizka F. Prasetya — Universitas Airlangga (Indonesia)
    Criminal Law & Procedure
  • Prof. Alessandra Moretti — University of Bologna (Italy)
    Comparative Private Law
  • Dr. Nadia Azzahra — Universitas Padjadjaran (Indonesia)
    Environmental Law & Climate Governance
  • Assoc. Prof. Hiroshi Tanaka — Keio University (Japan)
    Administrative Law & Regulatory Policy
  • Dr. Samuel Ortega — Universidad de Buenos Aires (Argentina)
    Transnational Commercial Law
New reviewers are added periodically. To join our reviewer board, please visit Become a Reviewer.

4. Ethical Standards

Lexoria adheres to COPE standards for ethical peer review. Reviewers must maintain confidentiality, declare conflicts of interest, and assess manuscripts fairly and without bias. Ethical breaches may result in removal from the reviewer pool.

5. Contact

Editorial Office – Lexoria: Journal of Law & Justice Studies
Email: [email protected]
Helpdesk: [email protected]
Website: https://journal.fajarpos.com/