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Protection of human rights, regardless of age and gender, everyone has the right to protection. Indonesia as a state of law is obliged to protect the human rights of its people, and joining Indonesia as a member of the United Nations requires it to ratify... see more

Since the nonbinding Universal Declaration of Human Rights, states have created treaties and conventions to outline what is or is not acceptable regarding the treatment of human beings, with the understanding that if a state signs and ratifies these docum... see more

The rise of sexual violence against women and children encourages the government to establish Government Regulation (Peraturan Pemerintah) hereafter (PP) number 70 of 2020, which contains the application of the chemical castration penalty for the offender... see more

The rise of sexual violence against women and children encourages the government to establish Government Regulation (Peraturan Pemerintah) hereafter (PP) number 70 of 2020, which contains the application of the chemical castration penalty for the offender... see more

The International Convention on The Protection of The Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families (ICMW) is the only Human Rights Convention that distinguishes between normal and irregular migrants in great detail. An analysis of the situa... see more

2019 was a year full of turmoil for the KPK (Corruption Eradication Commission) due to the revision of the KPK Law after 17 years of the KPK Law being in effect. Despite many rejections, the latest KPK Law was still passed in September 2019 so that it bec... see more

The main role and resposiblity of bureaucracy is to organize the nation and state constitusionally, it needs to be realized that the bureaucracy is a factor that determines the success or failure of a government. So far, the bureaucracy is still considere... see more

Social media had both positive and negative impacts. Lately, hoaxes had spread on social media massively after the ratification of the Job Creation Law (Omnibus Law). This research aimed to obtain an overview of hoax distribution on social media that emer... see more

South Africa has developed domestic legislation governing all surrogacy matters within the country. These provisions are contained in Chapter 19 of the Children's Act 38 of 2005.In Ex parte MS; In re: Confirmation of Surrogate Motherhood Agreement 2014 2 ... see more

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