Proceedings of 1st International Conference of Law and Justice - Good Governance and Human Rights in Muslim Countries: Experiences and Challenges (ICLJ 2017)
Session: Public Policy and Strategies for Promoting Socio-Economic Justice: Protecting Public Interest
10 articles
Proceedings Article
Existing Social Justice Choice for Underprivileged Society Members
Pheni Chalid, Astrid Nadya Rizqita
This research is intended to look for strategic approach and access on justice for under-privilege groups in society. The research will highlight two types of communal justice, namely positive justice, based on formal structure that is used to solve legal cases and social justice, a steadier form of...
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Human Rights Due Diligence toward the Corporation of Fishery Sector in Indonesia
Indra Rahmatullah
Indonesia is a maritime country where maritime itself becomes an important sector in improving the economy. This expectation needs to be balanced with the protection of the state to every business actor either corporation or to the workers so that their rights and obligations are guaranteed. One of the...
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Coal Mining and Human Rights: Initiating The Right To a Good and Healthy Environment as Non-Derogable Right
Jalaluddin
The impact of the larger amount of exploited coal causes enormous environmental damage. This sociological legal research finds that coal mining activities have caused human rights abuses because of the loss of a good and healthy environment for society. Whereas according to Article 28H of the 1945 Constitution...
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The Position and Responsibility of Sharia Supervisory Board in The Company Organs
M. Hidayatulloh
The existence of Sharia Supervisory Board in Sharia Financial Institution which has a legal entity as a company is a mandate of legislation and to keep the trust of sharia financial consumers. In fact, Sharia Supervisory Board who works in Sharia Financial Institution does not have any clear post and...
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State Legal Protection on Freedom of Religion: a Myth
Rini Fidiyani
The State does guarantee freedom of religion/belief in its constitution. However, the guarantee does not necessarily affect the people in practice. This research intended to analyze the freedom of religion/belief implementation in Indonesia. The approach method was normative and empirical. The results...
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Application of Customary Law in Improving Economic Welfare of Adat Village Community: a Case study of tourism economic potential of Adat Village in West Java
Helza Nova Lita, Eman Suparman, Renny Supriatni, Dadang Epi
Adat Village is one of the tourism economic potential that has huge potential to be developed. West Java has a community of indigenous peoples who are gathered in the "adat village" where a daily life order that is still based on cultural values as ancestral heritage. The ancestral cultural values are...
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The Rights To Design: The Protection of Intellectual Property Rights in Designing Contemporary Batik Ornament
Agung Zainal Muttakin Raden, Muhammad Iqbal Qeis
Indonesia is known for its diverse culture and traditions, sporting numerous tangible and intangible cultural heritages. Though living in a rich cultural heritage, the lack of knowledge within Indonesian society regarding intellectual property rights resulted in many violations of copyrighted materials....
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The Sharia Compliance of Islamic Multi Contract in Islamic Banking
Muhammad Maksum
Contract (akad) in Islamic banking transactions differs from the one in conventional banking. Although both produce the same product with the same name, but with certain contracts, it becomes distinct in characteristics. Some products are even a combination of multiple contracts (multi contract). By...
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Economic Review and Regulation of Islamic Investment Instruments on Asset-Backed Securities
Nurhasanah
Potential credits for having houses through Islamic financial services show an increasing opportunity for Islamic bank to channel their funds through mortgage financing. In reality, however, the bank's capital still fails to fulfill these growing demands in such market. In response to this case, Islamic...
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The Meaning and Implication of ICCPR Ratification to Religious Freedom in Indonesia
Saru Arifin
Indonesia has officially ratified the ICCPR in 2005. This Covenant is one of the basic human rights law instruments in the United Nations. This paper is aimed to review the implication of the Covenant to human rights law system in Indonesia in general, and particularly for the religious freedom. Unfortunately,...