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    Prisma Application as A Measuring Instrument of Corporate Obligations to Respect Human Rights by Rehulina Rehulina

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Because many countries follow this provision, it can be categorized as a source of customary international law, which is also a source of international law. …”
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    Cyber Warfare: National Security In Dealing With Changing Method of War by Maskun Maskun, Azhar Risaldy Rum

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The purpose of this research is to identify cyber warfare as a model of War, its position in the perspective of international law, and the steps taken by the state in minimizing losses arising from cyber warfare. …”
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    Immunity Rights Problems before the ICC: Between the 1961 Vienna Convention and the 1998 Rome Statute by Sandy Kurnia Christmas, Kholis Roisah

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…<p><strong>Introduction to The Problem: </strong>The right to immunity in international law is a privilege granted to Diplomatic Officers in the context of carrying out missions, in particular, representing the state. …”
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    Operation Peace Spring Turki Pada Konflik Bersenjata Suriah: Legalitas Dan Akibat Hukumnya by Fajar Arief Nugroho, Sasmini Sasmini

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…This paper will examine the legality of Turkey's military action in Syria in 2019, codenamed OPS, and whether it can be considered an act of aggression against Syria under international law. Unlike similar papers, which discuss the military action in terms of politics and foreign policy and link it to Turkey's refugee problem, this paper will focus on the military action's compliance with international law principles such as the use of armed force, right of self-defence, and international crimes This paper is normative legal research that draws its conclusion using the deductive syllogism method. …”
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    KEDUDUKAN HUKUM INTERNASIONAL DALAM SISTEM PERUNDANG-UNDANGAN NASIONAL INDONESIA by firdaus firdaus

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Proses assign mentioned two viewpoints in the position of the legal relationship between international law and national. One viewpoint is expecting the relationship between international law and national law as unity system and another viewpoint is seen as systems of the entities of two legal entities distinct and separate.…”
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    PENYEDIAAN AKSES LEGAL DAN AMAN UNTUK ABORSI DI INDONESIA by Nita Ariyani

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This research contains the legality of abortion in national law and international law and the obstacles faced in providing access to legal and safe abortion. …”
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    THE GLOBAL IMPACT OF RUSSIAN AEROSPACE CLOSURE by Chairussani Abbas Sopamena

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Thus, it is a clear indication that the existing international institutions along with their international law are indeed failed in dealing with the tendency of states (Russia) to act aggressively and halt their misconduct on their international interactions. …”
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    Observations on the Protection of Refugees in Indonesia by Fithriatus Shalihah, Muhammad Nur

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The results of this study found that Indonesia has respected the provisions of international law in protecting refugees in Indonesia. …”
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    International Health Regulation 2005 and Indonesia’s Actions in Handling the Covid-19 Outbreak as the State’s Responbility by Noer Indriati, Aryani Yuliantiningsih, Wismaningsih Wismaningsih

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The State's obligations under national and international law in protecting citizens include respecting and fulfilling government implementations. …”
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    Limits of deception in Islamic laws of war: the case of civilian disguises in suicide attacks by Fajri Matahati Muhammadin

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…While there are numerous aspects from which to discuss this method of warfare from a fiqh al-siyar (Islamic international law) perspective, this article specifically highlights suicide attacks when they disguise as civilians which they often do. …”
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    Legal Protection Againts Violations of Human Rights That Abuse Uighur Ethnic Women in China by Endah Rantau Itasari, Dewa Gede Sudika Mangku

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Legal protection for women of Uighur ethnicity is based on articles 3,4,5,9,10,11, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, namely by providing protection in the form of protection of the right to life, the rights to freedom, and the right to personal security, and others that are regulated in international legal instruments. 2) Serious human rights violations committed by the government of Xinjiang, China are not justified by international law because they violate the provisions stipulated in the subsequent Universal Declaration of Human Rights for the incidents of human rights violations, so the settlement of disputes between the two parties is carried out by negotiation or mediation. first. …”
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    Unraveling the Willow Project's Impact on Human Rights: An Inquiry into International Legal Perspectives? by Yordan Gunawan, Bagaskara Yonar Farhansyah, Reksa Fikri Nurhaifa

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The research employs a normative-empirical method, prioritizing international law, encompassing concepts, principles, and doctrines as legal sources to address the legal issues related to human rights violations. …”
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    The Role of Parents in Optimizing Gadgets for Childrens Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic by Intan Nur Azizah

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Legal protection for women of Uighur ethnicity is based on articles 3,4,5,9,10,11, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, namely by providing protection in the form of protection of the right to life, the rights to freedom, and the right to personal security, and others that are regulated in international legal instruments. 2) Serious human rights violations committed by the government of Xinjiang, China are not justified by international law because they violate the provisions stipulated in the subsequent Universal Declaration of Human Rights for the incidents of human rights violations, so the settlement of disputes between the two parties is carried out by negotiation or mediation. …”
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    DAMPAK GLOBALISASI TERHADAP PERKEMBANGAN KESADARAN PENGHORMATAN HAK ASASI MANUSIA DI INDONESIA by Rahayu Rahayu

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…Globalization, indicated by the increasing intensity of inter-country relation and more problems regulated in International Law, results in bigger International Obligation of the countries in the world, among others is the obligation to maintain orderliness and peace in the world and to improve Human Rights…”
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    ILEGAL FISHING SEBAGAI ANCAMAN KEDAULATAN BANGSA by Amin Bendar

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…The Government’s legal action doesn't break the law, because it is in accordance with the national and international law.…”
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    Implementation of Death Penalty Crime: Dilemma between the Nationality Principle and Human Rights by Henry Yoseph Kindangen, H.S Tisnanta, Djoko Priyono

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Extradition and prosecution are cornerstones of international law cooperation’s enforcement to prevent immunity from criminal responsibility, especially regarding the refusal to extradite nationals. …”
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    Why Indonesia Maintain Capital Punishment? by Ahmad Irzal Fardiansyah

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Indonesia itself has overshadowed the death penalty with a form of legality according to international law so that the position of Indonesia that still maintain the death penalty cannot be blamed. …”
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