Generative AI Policies

Nusantara: Journal of Law Studies acknowledges that Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) and AI-assisted technologies may offer benefits in academic writing and editorial processes. To ensure transparency and academic integrity, any use of GenAI in the preparation, writing, analysis, translation, or editing of a manuscript must be clearly disclosed in the article. Authors remain fully responsible for the accuracy, originality, argumentation, citations, and ethical integrity of the manuscript, regardless of AI involvement. GenAI tools may not be listed as authors under any circumstances.

The journal permits limited use of AI-assisted tools strictly for:

  1. Language editing, grammar checking, or translation assistance; and

  2. Data visualization that does not generate or manipulate research findings.

The following activities are prohibited:

  • Using GenAI to generate scientific content, arguments, literature reviews, data, or legal analysis without disclosure;

  • Fabricated references or citations created by AI;

  • Use of GenAI in peer review, editorial decision-making, or confidential manuscript materials.

Nusantara: Journal of Law Studies reserves the right to reject, retract, or request revision of manuscripts found to contain undisclosed or unethical use of GenAI or AI-generated content. This policy may evolve in accordance with international publishing standards and Scopus recommendations.