Hunger in an Agrarian Country: The Irony of Food Law That Has Not Taken Sides
The irony of food law in Indonesia: an agrarian country, but hunger lurks. Agrarian policies have not fully sided with the people's food sovereignty.
Arguments, analysis, and commentary from contributors on legal issues that shape the public sphere.
The irony of food law in Indonesia: an agrarian country, but hunger lurks. Agrarian policies have not fully sided with the people's food sovereignty.
Fresh commentary and legal analysis from contributors and columnists.
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The Depok District Court case shows that increasing judges' salaries does not automatically stop judicial corruption. Reform must ad...
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