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Volume OLUME2 Number VOLUME 2, ISSUE 1, JANUARY 2018 Year 2018

8 articles in this issue 

Rudyanti Dorotea Tobing

One of the rights guaranteed by the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia is the right to marry and have children. Marriage is the beginning of the process of embodiment of the formation of a family in human life. Therefore, marriage is not merel... see more

Pags. 1 - 17  

Ananda Kurniawan Sukarmaji,Arie Afriansyah

This article discusses the protection of diplomats and state responsibility of physical suffering of diplomats in conflict countries, especially in Afghanistan using juridical normative methodology. This concern has to be discussed because there are a lot... see more

Pags. 18 - 44  

Zen Zen Zanibar

The 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia was amended for four times between 1999 and 2002) in the reformation era. These constitutional changes have altered the principles and the structure of the Indonesian primary state?s institutions. Broadly... see more

Pags. 45 - 55  

Muhamad Erwin

The dominance of the positivism law paradigm in the management of forest areas at Bukit Duabelas in Jambi Province has created a crisis for the rights of a living space of Orang Rimba’s tribe. Therefore, this requires further thoughts of the pattern of va... see more

Pags. 56 - 68  

Hamed Hasyemi Saugheh,Rohaida Nordin

Recognition of new Stets and governments is a political act with legal reverberations. Although the recognition of new States and governments is a traditional concept of international law but the challenging recognition of the transitional government of L... see more

Pags. 69 - 81  

Dian Purnama Anugerah,Masitoh Indriani

The banking sector is facing a new competitor, namely Financial Technology (Fin-tech). Fin-tech itself can be described as an industry composed of companies using a new tech-nology and innovation with available resources in order to compete in the marketp... see more

Pags. 82 - 92  

Efridani Lubis,Astriana Sinaga

By 2016, the backlog for housing is estimated around 13,8 million units. With the need growth 5% per year approximately, Indonesian people need 1 million houses per year. Adding to the number of backlog, it is around 1,55 million houses should be provided... see more

Pags. 93 - 109  

Dwi Tiara Kurnilasari,Annalisa Yahanan,Rohani Abdul Rahim

Indonesia is a fertile place for traditional knowledge with more than 300 ethnical group inhabitants. Therefore, it is not surprising to know that Indonesia has the enormous potential of tradi-tional knowledge. However, Indonesia is still has some problem... see more

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