“…Legal approach fosters to identify legal problem between fact and norm (Peerthum et al, 2020). The label socio-legal studies has gradually become a general term encompassing a group of disciplines that apply a social scientific perspective to the study of law, including the sociology of law, legal anthropology, legal history, psychology and law, the study of judicial political science, and comparative science (Lin et al, 2022).The socio-legal approach is a combination of approaches within the social sciences, including political science, economics, culture, history, anthropology, communication and a number of other sciences, which are combined with approaches known in legal science, such as learning about law, principles, doctrines and statutory hierarchies. The sociolegal approach thus becomes a single concept for the combination (Kusuma et al, 2021).…”