Vol. 1 No. 1 (2026): Reciprocal: Interlegality Review
This issue has been available online since April 10, 2026. It features five original research articles authored or co-authored by 17 authors from 5 countries: Indonesia, Thailand, Netherlands, Nigeria, and Italy

Published:
2026-04-10
Articles
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Cognitive Nature and Islamic Philanthropy Practices Among Muhammadiyah Members in Central Borneo
Abstract View: 624,
PDF Download: 373
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Democratic Hypocrisy and Electoral Regulation: A Critical Legal Analysis of Former Corruption Convicts in Electoral Politics
Abstract View: 285,
PDF Download: 143
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Petro-Politics and Democratic Deficit: Oil, Elite Capture, and the Crisis of Governance in Nigeria, 1960–2024
Abstract View: 216,
PDF Download: 108
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When Legislative Oversight Becomes Interlegal Contestation: Hak Angket, Public Maṣlaḥah, and Local Politics in Salatiga, Indonesia
Abstract View: 204,
PDF Download: 86
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Renegotiating Disability Rights in Indonesian Islam: Muhammadiyah, Nahdlatul Ulama, and a Non-Reductionist Approach
Abstract View: 241,
PDF Download: 68
