121–140 of
495 results.
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Ijil Ijil
No abstract available.
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Wahyu Wiriadinata
This paper, entitled Corruption and Reversal Burden of Proof, was intended to deal with a question on the extent of the effectiveness of a reversal burden of proof as stipulated in positive (applicabl...
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Hersapta Mulyono
The problem of piracy is that the world press nowadays often focuses on waters off the coast of Somalia and the Gulf of Aden. That is understandable given the recent phenomenal upsurge of piratical ac...
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Deni Bram
It is generally accepted within the scholarly International community that global climate change is occurring and is due at least in part to anthropogenic activity. Strategies to mitigate climate chan...
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Yunus Husein
The Prevention and eradication of money laundering, as one of the new paradigm in the effort of combating crimes, has its own mechanism in conducting both national and International cooperation, espec...
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Gemala Dewi
As the 2010 Indonesian demographic Statistic data predicted that in the year 2020-2030 Indonesia will have overpopulation of young people at the productive age (18-50 years old) in about 69%. So there...
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Eva Johan
The Indonesian government recently won for keeping its rights on Clove Cigarette Case in WTO. It became a winning diplomacy on Indonesia trade. Indonesia has an objection on United States cigarette po...
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Alifia Qonita Sudharto
No abstract available.
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Mutiara Hikmah
IIndonesia is the world's largest maritime country, its maritime resources need to be guarded and managed continuously for the welfare and prosperity of the people of Indonesia. One of the examples of...
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Arie Afriansyah
The 1991 Gulf War heralded many developments in international law, and particularly in the fields of humanitarian law and environmental law in regards states liable for paying compensation for envir...
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Marlina Marlina
An NGO (Non-Governmental Organization) is a legally constituted organization created by natural or legal persons that operates independently from any form of government, thus is a humanity-value-based...
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Erna Dyah Kusumawati
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Ayub Torry Satriyo Kusumo
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Sasmini Sasmini
This article focuses on the factors triggering the Mesuji conflict and the similar cases happening in Indonesia. In addition, this paper seeks to find the available settlement alternatives which can b...
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Samuel Yefta Abednego
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Dhea Gita Pramesti
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Theodore Manggala Amarendra
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Meike Rachmana
No abstract available.
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Irsyad Dhahri S. Suhaeb
To join the International community in committing protection to human rights, Indonesia consequently manifested the commitment through its constitution. However, there are still homework need to be do...
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Yusuf Ausiandra
Law and economics (L&E) as an interdisciplinary tool bridges the realms of analytical economics and law. Albeit widely accepted as theoretically separate, the construction of International public ...
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Isplancius Ismail
Indonesia is an island State that geographically consists of 70 percent of marine areas and 30 percent of the land. But there is no Indonesian marine policy, nor has any law governing marine comprehen...
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Anita Permatasari
No abstract available.
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Daniel Hendrawan
Indonesia as a part of the International community inactable merely accordance to the government of Indonesia provision without considering to any of the International world provisions. Indonesia is t...
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Eka An Aqimuddin
Human right violations are difficult to put to an end since in many cases the state itself is the one violating their citizen's rights. At this point, the International community cannot intervene due ...
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Aryani Sri Hartati
Smuggling of Migrants is categorized into Transnational Organized Crime due to its nature that involves more than one actor and crossing state borders. To overcome this problem, United Nations creates...