11 articles in this issue
I Dewa Gede Palguna,Bima Kumara Dwi Atmaja
Originalism is a viewpoint that is one of the methods and theories of constitutional interpretation. It remains controversial in its application, particularly in the decisions of the United States Supreme Court. Originalism first held that the interpretat... see more
Harun Halilovic
Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H) has difficulty integrating and moving closer to the goal of becoming a member of the European Union (EU). From the legal perspective, the main issue is the need to fulfil the accession criteria. The article aims to examine... see more
Febby Mutiara Nelson,Intan Hendrawati,Rafiqa Qurrata A’yun
Video conferencing through video call platforms, such as Zoom and Google Meet, has become a useful option for judges holding criminal trials during the COVID-19 pandemic in many countries. This trend also occurred in Indonesia. Some judges believe that vi... see more
Erie Hariyanto,Harisa Harisah,Moh. Hamzah,Fatekhul Mujib,Hidayatullah Hidayatullah,Cut Linda Marheni
Sharia economic law in Indonesia has been revitalised through legal unification and codification to improve national economic development. In this context, the Sharia economy has become a guideline in every transaction. Therefore, people must understand t... see more
Ghazwan Abdulhadi Alabdalrahman,Haniff Ahamat,Nabeel Mahdi Althabhawi
Foreign direct investment (FDI) refers to an investment into a company or organisation through long-term or overseas expansion acquisition with the hope of forming a long-term relationship. It is a viable business tool utilised in businesses across the gl... see more
Efik Yusdiansyah
The development of State Administration Law is a prerequisite for constitutional development in realising good governance. From the perspective of national administration, administrative reform is a revision of several legal policies related to structure,... see more
Yulia Yulia,Zinatul Ashiqin Zainol,Fatahillah F
The Beijing Treaty allows performers to benefit from using audiovisual fixation for commercial purposes. This treaty is the first treaty specifically to protect against the head of the show. Indonesia has ratified the Beijing Treaty in order to give prote... see more
Nashriana Nashriana,Desia Rakhma Banjarani,Marwin S Del Rosario,Vera Novianti
Indonesia’s juvenile delinquency is rapidly increasing in a high number every year. At the same time, restorative justice’s implementation through the diversion mechanism is ineffective. This circumstance indicates that efforts to enhance juvenile delinqu... see more
Atik Krustiyati,Gita Venolita Valentina Gea
Development of downstream on the mining industry has been encouraged by the government of Indonesia these past years. With the increasing demand for nickel ore, the government focused on implementing downstream in this sector. Establishing an export ban a... see more
Belardo Prasetya Mega Jaya,Ridwan Ridwan,Rully Syahrul Mucharom,Dwi Edi Wibowo,Siti Nur Aisah,Sulastri Sulastri,Novia Bella Alifvia
The legal framework for ASEAN cooperation in combating the crime of trafficking in persons, particularly women and children, led to the establishment of the ASEAN Convention Against Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children (ACTIP). This conve... see more
Manique Cooray,Jia Chern Lee,Justin Johari Azman
The Malaysian Parliament approved three Bills on Intellectual Property rights. One of it is the Geographical Indications Bill 2021, repealing the Geographical Indications Act 2000 (the Old Act). The new Bill received royal assent on 16 March 2022 and came... see more