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Vita Bayu Indah Yanti, author
As one of Indonesia?s provinces located in the most eastern part of the country, Papua?s tumultuous history has resulted in the granting of a special autonomy under Law Number 21 Year 2001 on Special Autonomy for Papua Province. The special autonomy u is a social contract between the Republic of...
University of Indonesia, Faculty of Law, 2013
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Setyawati, author
Indonesia as a developing country is in the urgent need to improve its arbitration law and practice. One of the reasons is because Indonesia may gain many advantages by such improvement, such as: increase of its international reputation as a safe place to invest or conduct trading since there is...
University of Indonesia, Faculty of Law, 2013
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Yetty Komalasari Dewi, author
Liability of legal persons for criminal offences has been slowly, but making its way to the legislations of Indonesia. Trends of development indicate that the liability of legal persons for criminal offences has been regulated in few regulations and will be regulated in the bill of Indonesia Penal Code that...
Depok: Faculty of Law University of Indonesia, 2013
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Arie Afriansyah, author
Since it first developed, the law of war has focused on protecting human beings. It prioritises human protection by controlling the conduct of belligerents in order to minimise human injuries and casualties. However, the consequences of war are seldom limited to human casualties. War also causes major destruction to the environment....
University of Indonesia, Faculty of Law, 2013
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Butt, Simon, author
Indonesia?s regional anti-corruption courts have been criticised in recent times for perceived impropriety and for acquitting defendants. Senior jurists and politicians have called for these courts to be abolished or recentralised. This article suggests that neither abolition nor recentralisation is prudent and that these criticisms might not be supported by...
Depok: Faculty of Law University of Indonesia, 2012
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Mochtar Kusumaatmadja, author
Bandung: Pusat Studi Wawasan Nusantara, Hukum dan Pembangunan bekerjasama denan Penerbit P.T. Alumni, 2016
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Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Putri Kusuma Amanda, author
In July 2012, Indonesia enacted landmark legislation to reform the juvenile justice system. The Juvenile Justice Act is a break through which constituted to protect the rights of children in the juvenile justice system. This Act explicitly includes the principle of restorative justice, a principle that guarantees the government?s commitment...
Depok: Faculty of Law University of Indonesia, 2014
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Yeni Salma Barlinti, author
This article compares Indonesia legal system and Malaysian legal system. The government legalized Islamic law in national legislations, which are in effect for Muslim people. To facilitate dispute settlement, there is a religious court to solve Islamic dispute based on Islamic law. The existence of Islamic law in Indonesia and...
Depok: Faculty of Law University of Indonesia, 2011
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Lukas Rumboko Wibowo, author
This paper investigates how the potential of the newly enacted village forest policy to improve the welfare of local people and examines how different actors at local level perceive a legal framework suitable for improving the welfare of local people and enhancing local development. We conducted research through in-dept interviews...
Depok: Faculty of Law University of Indonesia, 2012
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Maskun, author
The rapid ratification of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the orderly election of its judges and prosecutor believe the radical nature of the new institution. Indonesia is one of countries that rejected the International Criminal Court (ICC) Statute. Indonesia?s reason at that time was that...
University of Indonesia, Faculty of Law, 2012
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