ASEAN Regional Human Rights Mechanism: The Prospect on Establishment of Regional Human Rights Court in ASEAN
Adistra Kusuma Waligalit Faculty of Law, Universitas Gadjah Mada adisstrakw@gmail.com Abstract Regional human rights mechanism is one of the pillars of human rights protection. Currently, there are five existing regional mechanism for human rights: the European, Inter-American, African, Arab, and ASEAN. The current mechanism in ASEAN is still in developing stage, meaning that it still […]
The Legal Protection System of Indigenous Peoples in the Southeast Asia (ASEAN)
Sholahuddin Al-Fatih Graduate School of Government Law, Airlangga University sholahuddin.alfath@gmail.com Zaka Firma Aditya Graduate School of Government Law, Airlangga University zaka.aditya@gmail.com Abstract Globalization has a bad impact for the indigenous peoples in Southeast Asia countries. The demands of globalization has led the governments in Southeast Asia countries to do exploitation and industrialization of the indigenous […]
A Critique of the Discourse “Defending Islam” by The Islamic Defender Front (FPI, Front Pembela Islam) as Legitimation of Violence in The Name of Islam
Farah Dina Herawati, S.Sos. Young Leaders Indonesia (YLI) farahdinahera@yahoo.co.id Abstract “Defending Islam” always seems to be legitimacy for hard-line muslim such as Islamic Defender Front (FPI, Front Pembela Islam) to commit violances againts minority. From the police report there was at least 40 violances and incidents during 2002-2008. In the period of 2008-2010 at least […]
The Police Capacity Building Mode in Their Role to Serve and to Protect Society
Kadek Wiwik Indrayanti and Qomarudin Husni University of Merdeka, Malang astinaagra @yahoo.com Abstract Law enforcement officials fulfill the duty imposed upon them by law, by serving community and by protecting all persons against illegal act is clear stated on Code of Conduct for Law Enforcement. Research on mode of capacity building enhance among law enforcement […]