Artikel (13)
International justice is as topical as it is relevant to global governance. This is manifest in fledgling and thriving democracies, failed and enduring states, and tyrannous and constitutionally governed states. Similar to the Gambian transitional justice, the Pancasila’s social justice system in ...
Pancasila and Law Review; Vol 5 No 1 (2024); 47-60 | 2025
The constitution is the legal foundation of a country, which includes the protection of human rights and the regulation of the division of power in running the country's government. The Indonesian Constitution has specific purposes and functions in ensuring democracy and human rights. As a legal ins...
Pancasila and Law Review; Vol 5 No 1 (2024); 39-46 | 2025
The Omnibus Law in the Job Creation Law marks the beginning of the use of the omnibus method in Indonesia’s legislative process, aimed at reducing the country’s excessive regulatory framework. The law was reviewed by the Constitutional Court, which declared it conditionally unconstitutional, req...
Pancasila and Law Review; Vol 5 No 1 (2024); 31-38 | 2025