Welcome to the official website of Juris Gentium Law Review, where we aim to revolutionize student-led legal scholarship through critical discussions on international and comparative laws. We provide open-access articles to aid our mission in making academic discourse accessible and beneficial to the widest audience possible.

Juris Gentium Law Review is a student-run journal found in 2012 in association with the Community of International Moot Court (CIMC), Faculty of Law, Universitas Gadjah Mada. Since then, we have periodically published 1-2 issues per year. Thirteen years in, multiplicity has become the ethos of Juris Gentium Law Review. As a pioneer in student-led Southeast Asian legal scholarship, we believe it should be the academy's utmost role to embrace the boundless plurality of perspectives in legal analysis. We, in doing our part, are proud to facilitate and welcome these discussions—those pushed to the margins, that do not find belonging in the orthodoxy—with open arms. This year, we continue to foster accessible discourse through our online platforms, addressing the newest issues in international and comparative laws. We also house short-form submissions and conversations with legal experts through our blog, which can be found here.