This edition explores legal reform in Indonesia, focusing on enhancing justice, legislative ethics, and business practices. Topics include the formation of a proportional and independent legislative ethics committee, the authority of the House of Representatives in replacing Constitutional Court judges, and legal actions for syndicated credit creditors against defaulting debtors. It also discusses restorative justice in theft prosecutions, legal standing in regional head election disputes, deviations in employment agreements, and the review of monopoly practices by state-owned enterprises. Additionally, it examines students' perceptions of human rights violations in Yogyakarta, highlighting the need for comprehensive legal reforms.
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Reformasi Hukum (e-ISSN : 2686-1593 | p-ISSN : 1693-9336) is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0).
Published by Faculty of Law, Universitas Islam Jakarta, Indonesia.
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