ARTICLES

Filter  
Active filters 0
Remove
  

Refine your searches by:

Collections
Law
Social Sciences
Religion
Education
Economy
History
Communication
Sociology
Philosophy
Psychology
all records (67)

Languages
English
Spanish
Portuguese
German
French

Countries
Indonesia
Brazil
South Africa
USA
Spain
Canada
Germany
Cuba
Chile
Colombia
all records (66)

Years
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
all records (24)

Filter  
 
18.389  Articles
1 of 1.840 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»
The Constitutional Court of Indonesia as a judicial institution is expected to ensure the fulfillment of the constitutional rights of citizens through its authority. But there is still a weakness in the Constitutional Court, namely by the absence of const... see more

The article proposes to critically discuss the concept of fiscal democracy as operationalized by the means of the Steuerle-Roeper Index. It is assumed that the contemporary sociohistorical context comprises a scenario of crisis or decline of democracies, ... see more

If human rights are to be effectively protected in any country, the judiciary has to recognise that it also has a role to play in this regard. The rationale for this is that the judiciary has a duty to enhance and protect human rights. Across Africa and m... see more

The Constitutional Court seems inconsistent when examining the same legal issue, i.e., the constitutionality of the minimum married age limit for women, but with different decisions. In the 2014 decision, the Court rejected the petition, while in the 2017... see more

One of crucial issues in Muslim countries, such as Indonesia, is relation between religion and the state. Even though Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution were claimed final, but it did not necessarily mean that position of religion, state and human rights... see more

One of crucial issues in Muslim countries, such as Indonesia, is relation between religion and the state. Even though Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution were claimed final, but it did not necessarily mean that position of religion, state and human rights... see more

The authors of the article carried out a comprehensive analysis of the problems of the relationship between the two basic principles of constitutionalism - national sovereignty and human rights through an integrative approach. This relationship was consid... see more

In order to fully explore this territory, it is essential to appreciate how both Brexit and Human Rights fit within the wider “Constitutional Culture” of the State. The article starts this discussion with an examination of what the concept of Constitution... see more

Indonesia is a country that adopts a democratic system that puts sovereignty in the hands of the people. As a manifestation of people's sovereignty, there is a direct election process, in which the people can determine their choices in electing the House ... see more

1 of 1.840 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»