Re-Considering the Gap between the Concept of Rahmatan Lil ‘Alamin’ and the Doctrine of anti-Violence (De-radicalization) within Religious Discourses
Dr. H. Syamsu Madyan, Lc. M.A. Islamic University of Malang, Indonesia madyan981@gmail.com Abstract There are a lot of questions about the concept of Islam as Rahmatan lil ‘Alamin and the discourse of anti-violence (de-radicalization), as there is a sort of hermeneutical gap when we read Islamic texts and we see some sociological and historical facts […]
The Role of Indonesian CSOs to Increase the Understanding of Difabled Issues in the Indonesian Criminal Justice System
Dio Ashar Wicaksana Researcher of MaPPI-FHUI / Indonesia Judicial Monitoring Society dioashar07@gmail.com Abstract Indonesia successfully amended Disabled People Law in early 2016. The fundamental amendment is creating equal rights and opportunity for disabled groups. Disability group in this context is the people who have physical and mental limitations to communicate and participate effectively with another […]
Komnas HAM and CHRM2 Conduct FGD on Human Rights

Indonesian Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) in cooperation with CHRM2 organises Focus Group Discussion (FGD) on Human Rights Consultation and Complaint on 19 July 2017 at Senate Room, 2nd floor of UNEJ Law Administrative Building. It is part of Komnas HAM mission to prevent and clarify appropriate kind of human rights not only in national level, […]
Conference Booklet 2017 (Update)
Booklet for International Conference 2017 can be found here: Download PDF (Update)