CHRM2 Director Delivers Speech on the Impact of the New Indonesian Criminal Code on Freedom of Religion or Belief
Tuesday, 4th February 2025 The Indonesian Scholars Network on Freedom of Religion or Belief (ISFoRB), together with the Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies (ICRS) and the Faculty of Law of Alauddin University, have initiated a program for the dissemination and promotion of the interpretation of Articles 300-305 of the Indonesian Criminal Code. The two day […]
CHRM2 Hosts Joint Soft Launch Event for New Criminal Code Interpretation
On January 23, 2025, the Centre for Human Rights, Multiculturalism, and Migration at the University of Jember joined seven other universities in hosting a joint soft launch for a new textbook on the interpretation of Articles 300-305 of Indonesia’s 2023 Criminal Code. The articles covered by the interpretation expand the 1965 blasphemy law, with one […]
8th Conference on Human Rights – Protecting Human Rights in Asia Amid Energy Transition, Technological Disruption and Democratic Regression
As opportunities in the energy sector arise to enhance environmental and economic well-being, this transition also risks marginalizing vulnerable communities through land dispossession, loss of livelihoods, and inequitable access to energy resources. Venue: Faculty of Law, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia Date: Tuesday – Wednesday, 12-13 August 2025 Abstract: As opportunities in the energy sector arise to enhance […]
Research Fellows Visit Notable Human Rights Practitioners
On December 19, 2024, CHRM2 research fellows Wendy Zhou and Skaidra Pulley visited human rights lawyer and activist Nursyahbani Katjasungkana and Dutch author Saskia Wieringa. During the visit, the fellows had the chance to engage with young English learners at Komunitas Putera Pertiwi, a community center established by Katjasungkana and Wieringa which serves the population […]