Decisio: Journal of Judicial Law and Procedure
Decisio: Journal of Judicial Law and Procedure is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing scholarship in the field of judicial law and procedural law. The journal aims to provide a platform for rigorous legal analysis, critical discourse, and interdisciplinary research focusing on the theory and practice of adjudication within various legal systems. The journal covers a broad range of topics, including procedural law in civil, criminal, constitutional, family, and commercial adjudication. It emphasizes the study of judicial reasoning, legal interpretation, and argumentation as reflected in court decisions, as well as judgment and case-law analysis that examines doctrinal development and consistency in judicial practice. In addition, the journal explores doctrines of evidence, burden of proof, and evidentiary reasoning, along with issues related to judicial authority and the role of judges and other decision-makers in the adjudication process. It also addresses litigation processes, procedural reforms, and the institutional dynamics of courts and judicial bodies. Decisio further welcomes contributions on dispute resolution mechanisms such as mediation, arbitration, restorative justice, and customary processes, particularly when analyzed within judicial or quasi-judicial frameworks. Comparative studies of procedural systems across jurisdictions and analyses of legal pluralism, especially the interaction between state law, customary law, and other normative orders are strongly encouraged. The journal also promotes empirical and socio-legal research that contributes to a deeper doctrinal understanding of judicial practice, with particular attention to contemporary legal challenges in both national and global contexts.