The right of recognition a belief is one of the basic human rights set forth in the Constitution. Population Administration Act as the executor of the constitutional mandate does not regulate of information column’s ”Belief” in an identity card (KTP-el) or a blank religion is a legal vacuum. Many debates occurred during the discussion and after the enactment of the Population Administration Act that only regulates the administration of population and issues between Religion and Belief as being very sensitive so that discussion of belief is considered not the domain of the Population Administration Act. Then, the absence of public participation in discussion of amendment Population Administration Act as a form of non-recognition of the exist...
Sunda Wiwitan as a religion had existed prior to the other, more well known religions in Indonesia, ...
In the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia of 1945 Article 1 (3) explicitly states that Indone...
ABSTRACT Article Number 28E point (1) and point (2) of UUD 1945 mentioned human rights enactment th...
The right of recognition a belief is one of the basic human rights set forth in the Constitution. Po...
The research is to take a closer and explicit look at the position of believers in the Constitutiona...
The diversity that Indonesia has as a country, which consists of ethnicity, religion, belief, region...
The government is perceived as the main perpetrator on violations of freedom of religion and belief ...
Minority religions are a fact of life in Indonesia. The state is supposed to secure their legal righ...
Abstract This article analyzes the decision of the Constitutional Court (MK) which rules that Pengha...
Indigenous Beliefs Adherents (Penghayat Kepercayaan) who were victims of injustice filed a judicial ...
Freedom of religion and belief is one form of human rights that cannot be revoked (non derogable rig...
Article 28E paragraph (1) of the 1945 Constitution states "Every person shall be free to choose and ...
The Identity Politics of Sunda Wiwitan community, which nowadays is rated as a form of self-preserva...
In a democratic state, each person should ideally be equal before the law and government. ver, in In...
Abstract This article is motivated by the existence of various laws and regulations that discredit a...
Sunda Wiwitan as a religion had existed prior to the other, more well known religions in Indonesia, ...
In the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia of 1945 Article 1 (3) explicitly states that Indone...
ABSTRACT Article Number 28E point (1) and point (2) of UUD 1945 mentioned human rights enactment th...
The right of recognition a belief is one of the basic human rights set forth in the Constitution. Po...
The research is to take a closer and explicit look at the position of believers in the Constitutiona...
The diversity that Indonesia has as a country, which consists of ethnicity, religion, belief, region...
The government is perceived as the main perpetrator on violations of freedom of religion and belief ...
Minority religions are a fact of life in Indonesia. The state is supposed to secure their legal righ...
Abstract This article analyzes the decision of the Constitutional Court (MK) which rules that Pengha...
Indigenous Beliefs Adherents (Penghayat Kepercayaan) who were victims of injustice filed a judicial ...
Freedom of religion and belief is one form of human rights that cannot be revoked (non derogable rig...
Article 28E paragraph (1) of the 1945 Constitution states "Every person shall be free to choose and ...
The Identity Politics of Sunda Wiwitan community, which nowadays is rated as a form of self-preserva...
In a democratic state, each person should ideally be equal before the law and government. ver, in In...
Abstract This article is motivated by the existence of various laws and regulations that discredit a...
Sunda Wiwitan as a religion had existed prior to the other, more well known religions in Indonesia, ...
In the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia of 1945 Article 1 (3) explicitly states that Indone...
ABSTRACT Article Number 28E point (1) and point (2) of UUD 1945 mentioned human rights enactment th...