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    Human Rights and Democracy: Can the President's Constitutional Disobedience Be Used as Grounds for Impeachment? by Syofina Dwi Putri Aritonang, Muchamad Ali Safa'at, Riana Susmayanti

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…This study used normative legal research, with statutory and comparative approaches, and interpreted legal materials through constitutional and historical lenses. The findings indicate that Indonesia, having similar experiences of the United States, South Korea, and the Philippines, lacks comprehensive regulations for impeaching the President based on human rights violations. …”
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    Appointing Constitutional Court Justices with Statesman Qualification through Transparent Selection Mechanism by Iwan Satriawan, Hanifa Erianto

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The result shows that the concept and nature of statesmanship as a requirement for Constitutional Court Justices is based on the Republic of Indonesia's Constitution and the Constitutional Court Law, which states that Constitutional Court Justices must meet the requirements such as integrity and impeccable personality, fair; and statesman who control the Constitution and state administration. …”
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    Measuring Vertical Integration in the Technology Sector: Indonesia, the US, and the EU in Unfair Competition by Anna Maria Tri Anggraini, Ahmad Sabirin, Maria Silvya Elisabeth Wangga, Sharda Abrianti, Serena Ortigosa Fernandez

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The findings indicate that the criteria for assessing whether vertical integration constitutes a violation of unfair business competition vary among Indonesia, the United States, and the European Union. …”
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    The Role of BPIP in Indonesia’s Legal Reform: Navigating Social Transformation and Ideology Education Challenges by Fuad Lutfi, Suwito Eko Pramono, Masrukhi Masrukhi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The Pancasila Ideology Development Agency (Badan Pembinaan Ideologi Pancasila, BPIP) plays a pivotal role in Indonesia’s ongoing legal reform, acting as a vital institution in promoting Pancasila—the nation’s foundational ideology. …”
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    Constitutional Transition in a Democratic State: A Critical View of the Omnibus Law Establishing Employment Copyright Law by Arif Rahman, Ahmad Zaini, Hajani Hajani, Rendi Haerudin, Ahmad Jamaludin Jambunanda

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The Omnibus Law method practiced in the common law system is interpreted as a (new) law that regulates various kinds of regulations to simplify the various laws that are still in force. Constitutionally, the legal position of the omnibus law concept has not been regulated in the legal system or in the laws and regulations in Indonesia. …”
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    Pembentukan Perda Berbasis Syari’ah dalam Bingkai Negara Hukum Pancasila by Thomas Febria, Dendi Kurniawan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Then based on conceptual (theoretical), the concept of asymmetric decentralization, it is possible for the Government to implement different autonomy for several regions in Indonesia which allows the development of the unique potential of each region. …”
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    Revitalizing Customary Law: Reforming Buffalo Farming Practices (Jalangan) in Menaming Village for Sustainable Governance by Hayatul Ismi, Ulfia Hasanah, Nofrizal Nofrizal, Izawati Wook

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The study highlights the vital role of customary law, recognized in Indonesia's Constitution, in maintaining these traditional practices and promoting sustainable livestock management. …”
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    Legal Framework for Minimizing Electoral Barriers to Women's Representation in Indonesian Elections by Agustin Widjiastuti, Nafis Dwi Kartiko

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…This research aims to develop a legal framework that enhances the regulation of women's representation in politics and elections in Indonesia, employing a normative-dogmatic juridical method. …”
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