Corporate Impunity in Environmental Crime & the Urgency of Ecocide
Corporate impunity in environmental crime, failure of law enforcement, and the urgency of ecocide as environmental criminal law reform in Indonesia.
Corporate impunity in environmental crime, failure of law enforcement, and the urgency of ecocide as environmental criminal law reform in Indonesia.
Fresh commentary and legal analysis from contributors and columnists.
A sharp analysis of the anomaly of corruption law enforcement in Indonesia. Why do structural actors often escape criminal charges w...
Critical analysis of the Hermawan Susanto case: implications of the Criminal Code's makar article on freedom of expression and limit...
This opinion highlights the blurring lines between business errors and crimes, as well as the danger of criminalizing directors with...
Delve into the philosophical underpinnings of criminal law, from social contract theory to the aims of punishment. Understand why th...
The Hasto Kristiyanto case highlights the importance of judicial activism by judges to uncover material truth and not be fixated on...
Opinion on Tom Lembong's verdict: The blurry line between administrative errors & corruption triggers criminalization of policy. Abu...
Revisiting the meaning and limitations of corporations as 'legal subjects'. A philosophical deconstruction of the persona ficta conc...
This article argues that proving mens rea is an absolute and unavoidable obligation in the crime of corruption in Article 2 of the A...
A sharp criminal law analysis of the corruption allegations against Tom Lembong. This article thoroughly dissects why an official's...
Tin Mining Corruption committed by perpetrators with high socio-economic status
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