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Volume 18 Number 2 Year 2018

16 articles in this issue 

Agus Raharjo 10.20884/1.jdh.2018.18.2.2192

In Ramadhan 1439 H/2018 M, Islamic preacher said that Ramadan as a month full of blessing, forgiving, month of knowledge, another spell that lead Moslem people to act wisely. Nowadays, two important events came as government mirror. Both of them occurred ... see more

 

Achmad Irwan Hamzani,M Mukhidin 10.20884/1.jdh.2018.18.2.898

Social life changes over time. The response to social change and law change is all important. The ideal national law system  Indonesian people expect is Pancasila law system. The problem in this research is First, what is the description of the Panca... see more

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Nurul Huda,Khudzaifah Dimyati 10.20884/1.jdh.2018.18.2.2076

Pancasila is the state fundamental norm that is not formed by a higher norm. The highest expectation of justice seekers is fair verdict. The criticisms addressed to the judges persist due to gap between the judge's verdict and the values of justice the pu... see more

Pags. 139 - 148  

Neni Vesna Madjid,Saldi Isra,Kurnia Warman,Mardenis Mardenis 10.20884/1.jdh.2018.18.2.2029

Testing the provision of Article 155 section (2) Law Number 13 of 2003 on Manpower has been decided by the Constitutional Court (CC) through decision Number 37/PUU/IX/2011. Prior to the Constitutional Court decision, there are many various interpretations... see more

Pags. 149 - 155  

Tanti Kirana Utami 10.20884/1.jdh.2018.18.2.1361

Cianjur as one of districts where migrant workers origin should have Local Government’s concern in terms of legal protection for both workers (TKI) and their families to achieve the family resilience and welfare. This paper examines how the protection mod... see more

Pags. 156 - 162  

Muhammad Taadi Samsuri,Khudzaifah Dimyati,A Absori 10.20884/1.jdh.2018.18.2.1082

The realization of the right to health can be achieved through several different approaches, for example; the establishment of health policies or the implementation of programs established by World Health Organization (WHO), or the adoption of legal instr... see more

Pags. 163 - 171  

Bekti Suharto 10.20884/1.jdh.2018.18.2.2000

This research aimed at analyzing exposure of global capitalism which undermines sense humanity in health services in Indonesia, explaining health care policy, and designing model of functional relationship among  doctors, patients, and hospitals, bas... see more

Pags. 172 - 181  

N Nurhidayatuloh,F Febrian,Achmad Romsan,Annalisa Yahanan,Martinus Sardi,Fatimatuz Zuhro 10.20884/1.jdh.2018.18.2.810

Human rights violation (HRV) occurs when a state including its organs commits HRV to individual within its jurisdiction. International Law has formulated a wide range of human rights law, especially the CEDAW which has been ratified through Law No. 7 of 1... see more

Pags. 182 - 193  

Jeremia Alexander Wewo,Kotan Y. Stefanus,Umbu Lili Pekuwali 10.20884/1.jdh.2018.18.2.1744

The mirror of state of democracy is election. Three institutions that organize General Election include General Election Commission, Election Supervisory Agency and Election Organizer Ethics Council. This study applies normative legal method. Code of Ethi... see more

Pags. 194 - 199  

S Suyoto,Dwiyana Achmad Hartanto 10.20884/1.jdh.2018.18.2.1602

The research entitled "Law Aspect in Handling Illegal Mining Case of Mineral C in Pati Regency" is motivated by the increasing illegal mining of mineral C. It causes environmental damage, air pollution, licensing violation and tax. The research focus is l... see more

Pags. 200 - 207  

Sri Dwi Retno Ningsih,S. Supanto,Emmy Latifah 10.20884/1.jdh.2018.18.2.2067

In Indonesia, the Corporation is already recognized as one of the perpetrators of criminal acts in a variety of specific criminal acts and regulations, including in the Fisheries Act. Article 1 paragraph (14) Act No. 31 of the year 2004 jo Act No. 45 of t... see more

Pags. 208 - 214  

Sardar M.A. Waqar Khan Arif 10.20884/1.jdh.2018.18.2.1902

This article focuses on legal perspectives of women’s social and economic status in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK). The bulk of international human rights  instruments provide that human rights are available to ‘everyone’ as grounded in Universal Decla... see more

Pags. 215 - 221  

Abd. Shomad,Rahadi Wasi Bintoro 10.20884/1.jdh.2018.18.2.2063

Religious court as forefront in economic sharia dispute resolution in litigation has not ideal place to perform their duty since there are still regulation conflicts such as implementation of encumbrance right execution which still becomes a domain in dis... see more

Pags. 222 - 228  

Zainal Muttaqin 10.20884/1.jdh.2018.18.2.2130

Regime of the State Finance Law as stipulated in Law Number 17 Year 2003 and Law Number 1 Year 2004 classify separated state finances as State-owned enterprises (BUMN) capital into the definition of state finances of which assets are free from confiscatio... see more

Pags. 229 - 234  

B Bisariyadi 10.20884/1.jdh.2018.18.2.1980

The establishment of the Constitutional Court to hold power of reviewing the constitutionality of Laws raises discourse on the distinction between constitutional interpretation and statutory interpretation. In judicial review cases, the separation, either... see more

Pags. 235 - 244  

S Sefriani 10.20884/1.jdh.2018.18.2.1961

In recent years, there has been an increasing number of claims through investor state dispute settle-ment (ISDS) proposed by foreign investors to the host states. This has prompted some states review their international investment agreements (IIA) and the... see more

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