Indonesian Journal of International Law (IJIL) was first published in 2003 by the Center for International Law Studies, Faculty of Law, University of Indonesia to serve the development of international law research. IJIL is intended to promote international law in Indonesia and to build interest amongst Indonesian scholars and decision makers about the importance of international law in developing a rule-based international community. IJIL is published four times a year in October, January, April and July.
Subjects:
Politics & International Relations,
Law & Human Rights
Promotion and improvement protections in intellectual property rights (IPRs), particularly in the developing countries with weak tradition in the protection of IPRs has become new major factor that po...
In every discussion regarding International law principles, the doctine of applicaion of treaties in national legal system, as usually reffered as the relaton between International law and national la...
Remedies system in form of suspension of concession or retaliation under current WTO rules encounters some drawbacks for developing and least developed countries. Theoretical and empirical analysis su...
ASEAN will turn to an ASEAN Community by 2015. The ASEAN Community shall consist of three pillars, namely political and security cooperation, economic cooperation, and socio-cultural cooperation. It a...
Like a job in general, the athletes like a footballer bend to the regulations. There are some regulations for them and their boss (clubs), in the International level there are the regulations made by ...
The matter of treaty is always be interesting to discuss, especially when it somes to the question whether a state will regard a treaty which has been ratified as a part of national law that could be ...
International trade law is to serve as an effective vehicle for the development of a truly global social and economic policy. As is seems destined to do, there must be a clearly articulated normative ...
Trend in Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) is mainly influenced by certain situation that attracts public attention. In Indonesia, Trend is more oriented on the issues regarding to the recognition a...
This paper us discuss that bilateral cooperation between Indonesia and Malaysia in combating transnational crime or trans-border crime. First of all, it should be based on understanding the root of th...
Right to education, as one of the universe human rights, has been recognized by International community as one of fundamental right. This right brings obligation to government of a State to fulfill ed...
This article discuss about the development of labor law since the reformation and debating that non-formal job has been the main art of the labor law reformation from 1998, where made three new labor ...
Despite controversial issue upon the implementation of the Law No. 24 Year 2000 on treaties, the treaty itself was a high achievement in Indonesian national legal system. This article explains certain...