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Back to homepageCriminalization over Abortion in the RKUHP will Potentially Target Pregnant Women, Rape Victims and Health Personnel/Supporting Personnel
In the RKUHP, the setting of ‘deliberate termination of a human pregnancy’, or also known as abortion, is regulated in two chapters, namely Chapter XIV on Crimes against Decency (Kesusilaan), specifically in the Sixth Section on Treatment that May Lead
Read MoreLegislative 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
Read MoreICLU 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
Read MoreThe strengthening of State Protection in the Future Indonesian Criminal Code
The discussion of Book II of the Draft Bill on the Indonesian Criminal Code (Rancangan Kitab Undang-Undang Hukum Pidana – “RKUHP”) has been up to Article 285 During the recess period of the House, on 31 October to 15 November
Read MoreJoint Stakeholder’s Report Relating to the Freedom of Expression and Freedom of Association and Assembly in Indonesia
This report was prepared by a number of civil society organisations in Indonesia, namely, CIVICUS, Legal Aid Center for the Press (LBH Pers), the Institute for Policy Research and Advocacy (ELSAM), the Institute for Criminal Justice Reform (ICJR), Peoples Participation
Read MoreJoint Report on Issues on Death Penalty in Indonesia
This stakeholders’ report was jointly prepared by seven civil societies that are concerned with the issues relating to the death penalty in Indonesia. Notwithstanding the Government of Indonesia’s rejection of recommendations to abolish the death penalty,[1] this report conveys other
Read MoreJoint Report on Issues Relating to the Qanun Jinayat of Aceh
The report is also part of follow-up agreement in workshopon Qanun Jinayat held by SP on October 6th2016 along with CSO networks, religious leaders, and academics from Aceh and National. Through this workshop, SP had gathered various data and situation
Read MoreJoint Stakeholders Report on Issues Relating to the Revision of Penal Code and Situation of Torture in Indonesia
In previous UPR session in 2012, Indonesia received a number of recommendations from other member States, one of which specifically related to the need of an adequate revision of the Penal Code and ensuring that preventive measures and legal ramification
Read More#Indonesia : Executed in the name of Law
The Institute for Criminal Justice Reform (ICJR) hereby expresses our deep disappointment and concern for the decision of President Joko Widodo and his administration to continue the execution of 14 death convicts. This effort to execute the death row, in
Read MorePernyataan Bersama: Pelaksanaan Eksekusi Mati Dalam Waktu Dekat di Singapura dan Indonesia Harus Dihentikan
Kami yang bertanda tangan di bawah ini, organisasi HAM dan yang peduli dengan pembela HAM, mengutuk rencana pelaksanaan eksekusi pidana mati dalam waktu dekat terhadap Kho Jabing di Singapura dan setidaknya terhadap 15 terpidana mati di Indonesia, termasuk 4 dari
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