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This research will be assessing the Constitutional Court verdicts related to issues of International Private Law. The assessment itself will be conducted through descriptive qualitative research method using socio-legal approach. The data collection method was carried out qualitatively, namely: thro...
JASSP; Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022); 81-89 | 2022
Online learning conducted during the pandemic is a solution to this global disaster dilemma. Students must follow government policies to carry out online learning amid their limitations. Even though technology is currently developing rapidly, there are still difficulties that cause learning at home ...
JASSP; Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022); 70-80 | 2022
Drama over the leadership of political parties is common in Indonesia. Most recently, the drama hit the body of the Democrat Party (Indonesia: Partai Demokrat). Some cadres of the "mercy" party held an Extraordinary Congress (KLB) in Deli Serdang. From this KLB, General Moeldoko (Presidential Chief ...
JASSP; Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022); 61-69 | 2022
Advanced information and communication technology have triggered an evolution in human activities in response to the threat of a disaster. Through appropriate disaster management, damage and loss can be anticipated. The research employed a qualitative descriptive technique to analyze humanitarian ac...
JASSP; Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022); 47-60 | 2022
Capturing Resonance: Mapping Regional Music Research of Lampung for Culture-Based Educational Policy
Music research in Lampung is expanding in a variety of ways. The abundance of local music data promotes basic notions regarding music research to be developed further. This page looks into research literature sources focusing on Lampung music and cultural research. Journal library sources and confer...
JASSP; Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022); 36-46 | 2022
Seven years before ongoing Ukrainian refugee crisis, the Croatian politics and parliamentary election in 2015 was met by the Middle East refugee crisis. The former Government, despite organizational difficulties, helped an increasing number of migrants to continue their trip to their destinations in...
JASSP; Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022); 17-28 | 2022
The rampant economic crimes at this time are crucial aspects of the nation's life. It is because factually and potentially the form of financial crime causes losses to the economy of a country. Indications of criminal cases in the economic field are also increasingly difficult to eradicate because t...
JASSP; Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022); 29-35 | 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic as a global crisis with significant consequences has caused numerous disruptions in the regular functioning of life, business processes, dynamics, and ways of working. The consequences created only in human losses are extremely high and the recession in which countries have ent...
JASSP; Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022); 1-16 | 2022
This article discusses Constututional Court Regulations Number 6 of 2020 which regulates parties who can be applicants in disputes over the results of Regional election with a single candidate are only candidate itself and election monitors, but ignores the right for community to become applicants...
JASSP; Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022); 65-75 | 2022
Indonesia is not a green constitution implementing country that explicitly states the Environmental Law in the constitution. In an environment that is not recognized as a subject of law, the guarantee of its protection relies on the dominating regime’s will. This paper is aimed to identify and ana...
JASSP; Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022); 76-82 | 2022