ICLU: New Death Penalty Law in Indonesia

This edition of ICLU discusses the regulation in Indonesia regarding the Death penalty in the new Criminal Code, Law No. 1 of 2023. The death penalty provisions in the New Criminal Code provide more mitigating for defendants when compared to

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ICLU: Women Behind Bars in Indonesia

This edition of ICLU discusses the regulation in Indonesia regarding the rights of women in prison. Even though the number of imprisoned women in Indonesia is much less than men, women are naturally require different treatment. Based on the available

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ICLU: Indonesia’s Legal Framework on Anti Terrorism

The war on terrorism has made the government of Indonesia to renew the policy on terrorism. Although critics received from human rights activists, the revision process of Law on Terrorism continued and was finally agreed upon by the government and

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ICLU: Draft Bill on Wiretapping: How Is It Regulated?

This edition of ICLU is discussing on the Draft Bill on Wiretapping and focusing on the model of the Wiretapping Law that will be part of the criminal justice system in Indonesia. The current regulation on Wiretapping is still in

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Indonesia’s Legal Framework on Hate Speech

This edition of ICLU elaborates the legal framework on hate speech law in Indonesia. The discussion will cover all provisions regarding hate speech in criminal law currently incorporated in various Indonesian laws. It is noteworthy that the current situation on

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ICLU 3/2017: Indonesia’s Legal Framework on Defamation Law

This edition of ICLU elaborates the legal framework on defamation law in Indonesia. The discussion will cover all provisions regarding both criminal defamation and civil defamation currently incorporated in various Indonesian laws. It is noteworthy that the current situation on

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Legislative Framework on Torture in Indonesia

Torture is often occuring in many places. In 2015, the National Police is ranked first as the institution being reported by the society to the National Commission of Human Rights (“Komnas HAM”). This situation is caused by various reasons, including

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ICLU Issue No 1/2017

A new beginning in 2017, we decided to change the name of this publication from ICLaD to ICLU. This change is part of our effort to present an overview and basic information about the latest legal developments in the Indonesia

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ICLaD Issue No 3/2016

In this edition we decided to publish a descriptive article, which aims to elaborate the legal framework of death penalty aspects, including the proposed provisions under Draft Bill on Criminal Code and Draft Bill on Criminal Procedural Law. This publication

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9 Years No Compromise: Impelling the Reform of Indonesian Criminal Justice System

This edition of ICLaD is special, because this edition is released at the same time with the day that ICJR is turning into 9-year old. Throughout the 9 years of existence, ICJR is still constantly striving to push law reform

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