The Illusion of Legal Truth: Formal Defects and Legislative Manipulation
The law loses legitimacy when the legislative process is filled with manipulation & oligarchic interests. False justice erodes public reasoning.
The law loses legitimacy when the legislative process is filled with manipulation & oligarchic interests. False justice erodes public reasoning.
Fresh commentary and legal analysis from contributors and columnists.
The discourse on reviving the GBHN arises from the need for stability and continuity of national development amidst democratic leade...
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A year has passed since the inauguration of President Prabowo Subianto and Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka.
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