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
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) may cause positive and negative impacts in developing countries, such as in Indonesia. The positive impact of FDI may enhance economic growth in developing countries, o...
As it stated in the considering provision of Law number 32 year 2004 on Local government that “regional administration aimed to accelerate the realization of public welfare through improvement, servic...
Indonesia's forest is decreasing rapidly, and it is affecting the country's commitment to curb carbon emission by 29 percent by 2030. Per a report published by GermanWatch in 2016, our country's Clima...
The economic growth in Indonesia is thrive. The Economic growth can not be separate of the role of investment in Indonesia. The population in Indonesia very much and also the location of the Indonesia...
Transfer pricing has recently gained a prominent highlight in ASEAN countries. Eventhough transfer pricing policy has already been enacted by most of each ASEAN member states, there still exists looph...
Constitutionally, obtaining legal aid for the poor is a right, whereas for advocates, legal aid is an obligation. The rich can select the desired advocate, while the poor should be defended by an advo...
Indonesian economic development's dimension in free trade zone era will held upon to form the development pillars frameworks. The Indonesian development pillars which are : to pull the destitution out...
Higher education holds an important role in developing nation to build the manpower capacity of young generation and generate intellectual property. The same case applies in Indonesia as the most popu...
Investment is an activity which is needed by every country, especially in development country. However, the investment activity itself also brings in some risk which is called as investment risk. Thes...
Legal policy of development and the provision of law flight human resources belong to national transportation policy subs-system. Legal policy contained in Act No. 7 of 2007 about RPJP puts the develo...
The challenges of liberalization of International trade; Firstly was the realization that in the past there was a tendency to be satisfied with sweeping, unspecific statements on best principles, whic...