The rule of law as a legal analysis: Institutional performance and public governance implications

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Syafhendry ORCID logo, Andi Luhur Prianto ORCID logo, Muhammad Younus ORCID logo, Halimah Abdul Manaf

https://doi.org/10.22495/clgrv8i2p5

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Abstract

This study examines the implementation of the rule of law through civil and criminal justice systems in Indonesia within an electoral democratic context, focusing on institutional performance and public governance implications. The study adopts a qualitative research design integrating doctrinal legal analysis, normative interpretation, and bibliometric techniques. Secondary data were collected from peer-reviewed publications indexed in Dimension AI and Google Scholar, alongside institutional data from the World Justice Project’s (WJP) Rule of Law Index. Scientometric analysis using VOSViewer was employed to map dominant research themes, scholarly networks, and trends related to civil and criminal justice (Zulfa, 2020; Zulaeha & Mangkurat, 2023). The findings indicate that Indonesia’s civil and criminal justice systems contribute to the rule of law at a moderate level but continue to face structural challenges, including procedural delays, institutional capacity constraints, and public trust deficits. Bibliometric results reveal that governance, public administration, and judicial accountability dominate scholarly discourse, highlighting the interdependence between justice systems and democratic governance. This study contributes to rule-of-law scholarship by offering an integrated analysis of civil and criminal justice as complementary governance mechanisms. Methodologically, it demonstrates the value of combining legal analysis with bibliometric mapping to generate macro-level insights relevant to judicial reform and public governance.

Keywords: Civil Justice, Criminal Justice, Electoral Democratic System, Rule of Law Index

Authors’ individual contribution: Conceptualization — S. and A.L.P.; Methodology — M.Y.; Data Curation — M.Y. and H.A.M.; Formal Analysis — H.A.M.; Writing — Original Draft — S. and A.L.P.; Writing — Review & Editing — M.Y. and H.A.M.; Supervision — S. and A.L.P.

Declaration of conflicting interests: The Authors declare that there is no conflict of interest.

JEL Classification: K0, O2, R5

Received: 30.08.2025
Revised: 15.10.2025; 03.03.2026
Accepted: 13.03.2026
Published online: 17.03.2026

How to cite this paper: Syafhendry, Prianto, A. L., Younus, M., & Manaf, H. A. (2026). The rule of law as a legal analysis: Institutional performance and public governance implications. Corporate Law & Governance Review, 8(2), 51–62. https://doi.org/10.22495/clgrv8i2p5