Human Rights Law Enforcement Politics in Indonesia in Cases of Gross Human Rights Violation

Jurnal Ius 1 (2) (2013)
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Abstract

This is important because law politic shows government will and attitude in formation of law and law enforcement consistently. Indonesian law politic on the human rights protection can be seen in Act number 26 of 2000. The Act have within it a will to give justice for the victim and family victim of gross violation of human right by establish a trial for the perpetrator. However this act have a lot of weakness that makes trial for the perpetrator can not work properly. Law politic can be seen not only in the law product but also on implementation of law. Indonesia has bring before the court some cases of gross violation of human rights, through the Human rights Court (permanent) and an Ad hoc Human Rights Court. However there are some weakness on those trial. Keywords: Politics, Law, Human Rights.

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