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The Conceptual Framework of Crimes Againts Humanity in Historical Context and Indonesian Law Maskun, Maskun
Indonesia Law Review
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The rapid ratification of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the orderly election of its judges and prosecutor believe the radical nature of the new institution. Indonesia is one of countries that rejected the International Criminal Court (ICC) Statute. Indonesia’s reason at that time was that Indonesian sovereignty would be threatened or its national security would be compromise. Interestingly, some of the crimes within the Rome Statute jurisdiction (Article 5 of the Rome Statute) had been adopted by Indonesia in its domestic law such as the Law No. 26 year 2000 concerning Human Rights Court. Jurisdiction of the Law No. 26 year 2000 is and genocide and crimes against humanity. The Law No. 26 year 2000 also adopts the idea of Ad hoc tribunal that is possible to apply ex post facto justice. Finally, it plays important role in order to protect Indonesian interest and to fulfill international community point of views.
COMBATING CORRUPTION BASED ON INTERNATIONAL RULES Maskun, Maskun
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Corruption is a universal problem that is taking place all over the world, either in developed countries or developing or under developing countries. It is caused by some issues such as poorly designed economic policies, low levels of education, underdeveloped civil society, and the weak accountability of public institution. Those causes of corruption can be separated in some different types of corruption. The types are bureaucratic corruption, political corruption, grand corruption, and common corruption. In terms of tackling some problems of corruption, there are so many things to do including international law commitment. Some international law commitment can be seen like OAS Convention, OECD’s anti-bribery Convention, the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, and the United Nation Convention against Corruption (UNCAC). Those laws must be analyzed not only in context of substantive of those laws but also how they are implemented in state practices.
DRUGS LAW AND LEGAL PRACTICE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA: INDONESIA, SINGAPORE, AND VIETNAM Maskun, Maskun
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Drugs Law and Legal Practice in Southeast Asia investigates criminal law and practice relevant to drugs regulation in three Southeast Asian jurisdictions: Indonesia, Singapore and Vietnam. These jurisdictions represent the spectrum of approaches to drugs regulation in Southeast Asia, highlighting differences in practice between civil and common law countries, and between liberal and authoritarian states.
Co-Authors Abd Asis Achmad Achmad Afandi, Khairul Afianingsih, Afida Afni Afni Ahmadi Miru Ahmadi Miru Ahsan Yunus Ali Imron Ali Imron Ali Alma Manuputty Alpina Damayanti, Alpina Amaliyah, Amaliyah Amerza Fransiska Andi Pratiwi Yasni Putri Anggun Puspawati, Anggun Anita Resianty, Anita Apriantoro, Beni Ariefulloh Ariefulloh Aristina, Aprilia Tri Armelia Safira As Syakir, Abdul Rahman Ayoe Diah Sukmawati Ayu Lukita Tiana Azhar Risaldy Rum Azizah Apriyani Azizah, Anni Bakti, Fauziah P. Dany Lapeba Deka Satriya Imanda, Deka Satriya Desri Juliandri Dian Amalia Chasanah Dian Nur Pertiwi Dora Arcella, Dora Dwi Oktavia Eben Ezer Simamora, Eben Ezer Edi Hartono Edi Makmur Elindriani, Asmawati Emilda Rani Endarliani, Agnes Titis Erlangga Andalas Sakti, Erlangga Andalas Ferdiana Haryani Firdayanti, Atika Ganira Octa Maria Amru Ghassani, Maretha Harsuno, Sudiro Hasbi As Siddiq Hasbi Assidiq Hasbi Assidiq Hendrawan, Carlos Hendri Wianingsih Herpratiwi Herpratiw Hesty Sapitry Ida Nuryani Ika Surya Widya Astuti, Ika Surya Ina Novianti Indah Sri Lestari, Indah Sri Indrawan, Gustian Agung Irwansyah Irwansyah Iskandar Syah Jayanti, Dwi Gesti Juajir Sumardi Judhariksawan Judhariksawan Junairi, Asep Khairiah Khairiah Khoirudin, Achmad Didik Lia Ratnawati Lian Pratama Lilis Suryana, Lilis Luhitadati, Ambika Lusia Dwi Indriati, Lusia Dwi Lusiana Lusiana Mastrianto, Agus Masyrifah, Ainun Mega Lestari Melisa Rifaie Miftahussa'adah, Miftahussa'adah Muhammad Aji Wira Wardhana, Muhammad Aji Wira Muhammad Basri Muhammad Kamran Muhammad Kamran Muhayat, Arif Rahman MYRISTICA IMANITA Nadiah Khaeriah Kadir Naswar, Naswar Nina Indayana, Nina Nita Noviani, Nita Nofria Yuliyanti Nova Indahyani, Nova Noviasari, Fifi Nugraha, Nandar Setya Nur Maimunah Nurul Habaib Al Mukarramah Nurul Habaib Al-Mukarramah Okta Viyanti Subing Pramudia Prastika Pratama, Rinaldo Adi Pratiwi, Surya Prihatanti Prihatanti Putri Chairia, Putri Putri, Amelia Qurrotu’aini, Zahra Radillah Khaerany Rafika Nurul Hamdani Ramli Raisa Ayuningtyas, Raisa Reki Fahlevi Rena Prasesti Reza Andesta Rian Nugraha Rian Nugraha Anwar Riantimala Riantimala, Riantimala Rika Warda Julianti, Rika Warda Rini, Alidiya Mei Risma M Sinaga, Risma M Risma Margaretha Sinaga S.M. Noor saputra, Ryan cahya Saputra, Sidiq Sasea, Enny Martha Sepka Kurnia Wahyuningsih Sevia Andriliani, Sevia Shawalda, Yoga Prima Sisca Devita Aprilia Siti Nurhalima Lubis Siti Nurhaliza Bachril Siti Nurhaliza Bachril Siti Sopiah Arafah sumargono sumargono Sunaryo Sunaryo Suparman Arif Susi Susanti Syaiful M Sylvia Farantika Tabligh Setiawan, Tabligh Tila Paulina Valensy Rachmedita Vivi Hardiana Wakidi Wakidi Wardoyo, Antonius Joko Widi Indah Widya Islamiyah Wiranata, Adi WIWIE HERYANI Yesi Yuana Putri Yudha, Okta Darma Yulia, Efi Yuliza Sushanty Yuniar Wike Wulandari, Yuniar Wike Yunita Susilawati Yuresti Yuresti Yusti, Indah Nina Yustina Sri Ekwandari Zafran Febriadi