Generative AI Policies

Nusantara: Journal of Law Studies recognizes that Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) and AI-assisted technologies can support academic writing and editorial processes. However, to ensure transparency and academic integrity, any use of AI in manuscript preparation, analysis, translation, or editing must be clearly disclosed in the article.

Authors remain fully responsible for the accuracy, originality, argumentation, citations, and ethical integrity of their work. Under no circumstances may AI tools be listed as authors.

Permitted Use of AI Tools

  • Language editing, grammar checking, or translation assistance
  • Data visualization that does not generate or manipulate research findings

Prohibited Practices

  • Generating scientific content, arguments, literature reviews, or legal analysis without disclosure
  • Creating fabricated references or citations using AI tools
  • Using AI in peer review, editorial decision-making, or handling confidential manuscripts
⚖️ Policy Enforcement

Nusantara: Journal of Law Studies reserves the right to reject, request revision, or retract manuscripts that contain undisclosed or unethical use of AI-generated content. This policy will continue to evolve in line with international publishing standards and indexing requirements.