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
Money Laundering is one of the transnational organized crime which has been increasing intensively. Money laundering is the term used to describe a process of concealing the source of money that gaine...
Piracy that occurs in the straits of Malacca has become a serious problem that need to be solved. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has been combating piracy in this particular area...
Venture capital is an American concept. It is an alternative source for financing small businesses, besides other conventional financing sources, such as banking. Among the characteristics of venture ...
Just Recently ASEAN has adopted The ASEAN Human Rights Declaration. This declaration is a corner stone for ASEAN to establish human rights law instruments and mechanism in the future in order to suppo...
The debate to make a balance between exercising the freedom of expression and the right to privacy has never reached a global consensus, even among the European Union member states. In relation to the...
This article examines the concepts of self executing treaties and non-self executing treaties. These two concepts are inadvertently related to the dualist and monist theory of International law. They ...