Rubric International

Bridging Global Socio-Legal Perspectives: A Call for Intellectual Reason

​In an era where legal systems are increasingly intertwined with global technology and social shifts, the need for a profound, independent analysis has never been greater. 

Sosiolegal.com, under the KunciPro Research Institute, invites scholars, researchers, and legal practitioners worldwide to contribute to our International Rubric. We are not looking for superficial legal reports; we are looking for the "reason" behind the law.

​Submit your critical analysis here—without middleman, without drama. We firmly believe that your critical reasoning is far too precious to be trapped in mere academic ceremonies or expensive paywalls.

The Philosophy of Digital Justice

The International Rubric is designed to be a global stage where local legal phenomena meet global socio-legal theories. We bridge the gap between "Law in Books" and "Law in Action" on a global scale. 

Whether it’s about digital sovereignty, the sociology of algorithms, or human rights in the age of Big Data, we provide an open-access platform for those who dare to deconstruct the status quo.

Submission Guidelines (The International Sniper Protocol):

​To maintain the highest standards of intellectual integrity and cybersecurity within the KunciPro Research Institute ecosystem, all contributors must strictly follow these protocols:

The One-Gate System: To ensure efficiency, all manuscripts must be submitted exclusively via our official email: official@kuncipro.com. 
Subject Formatting: Please use the format: [INTERNATIONAL] - Article Title - Your Full Name.
Strict Anti-Phishing Protocol: As a system security measure, we DO NOT ACCEPT file attachments of any kind (Word, PDF, RTF, etc.). You must copy and paste your full article directly into the BODY OF THE EMAIL. Any email containing an attachment will be automatically discarded by our security filters—no exceptions. We value data integrity as much as we value your intellect. 
Academic Authority (ORCID): We only accept contributions from verified authors. Including your ORCID iD is MANDATORY. This ensures that the discourse on Sosiolegal.com remains at a high-authority level and is recognized by the global academic community. 
Substance & Length: Your contribution should be a minimum of 500 to 1,500 words, written in clear, academic-standard English. Focus on empirical socio-legal studies, international digital policy audits, or comparative legal sociology. 
Identity: Include a brief professional biography and your ORCID link at the very bottom of your email body.

Join the Movement

By publishing with us, you are not just submitting an article; you are joining a movement of "Free Thinkers" who prioritize substance over bureaucratic formality. Let your voice be heard from the heart of Indonesia to the rest of the world.