When the State is Allowed to Be Wrong Without Feeling Guilty
The state is allowed to be wrong without feeling guilty? This article reviews normative impunity, the legal accountability crisis, and state responsibility...
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The state is allowed to be wrong without feeling guilty? This article reviews normative impunity, the legal accountability crisis, and state responsibility...
Dissecting the concept of Human Rights (HAM) through the perspective of Social Contract Theory. This article explores criticisms of the liability paradigm...
This article will analyze the position of the Indonesian constitution towards atheism, considering that the Indonesian constitution is strongly imbued with religious values...
This article will examine the maneuvers and position of the Constitutional Court in its position as guardian of democracy, especially in decisions that affect the regime...
This article will examine the maneuvers and position of the Constitutional Court in resolving regional election disputes, especially after its decisions that affect the legal framework...
This article discusses the correlation between a State of Emergency and Government Regulations in Lieu of Laws as legal products born from compelling urgency.
This article discusses the extension of the authority of the Constitutional Court (MK) of Indonesia in handling disputes over general election results.
In administering governmental administration, state administrative officials have administrative authority based on attribution, delegation,...
The government can commit unlawful acts. This is called unlawful acts by the government. However, its nature is somewhat different from p...
State Administrative Law ("HAN") is a branch of law that regulates the relationship between the government and society in...
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