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    • THE DYNAMICS OF HUMAN RIGHTS ENFORCEMENT IN INDONESIA: A MISCONCEPTION AND POLITICAL CONSIDERATION IN THE FORMULATION OF LAW NUMBER 26 YEAR 2000 ON HUMAN RIGHTS COURT 

      RACHMAN, MUHAMMAD IQBAL; SAHIDHADI, SAHIDHADI (Faculty of Law & Board of Research, Educational Development and Community Empowerment (LP3M) Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 2017-04-04)
      Grounded on the existing obligations, States are required to provide a guarantee its rights. However, in practical landscape not all countries do with their obligations should be, including Indonesia. One important issue ...
    • THE CHALLENGES TO BUILD THE CULTURE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN ISLAM 

      SARDI, MARTINUS (Faculty of Law & Board of Research, Educational Development and Community Empowerment (LP3M) Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 2017-04-04)
      The Muslims world has a problem of accepting Human Rights in Islam, even the Islamic one. The skeptical attitude toward Human Rights in Islam are our awareness, knowledge and implementation in our life. There are many ...
    • THE CAUSES OF TERRORISM IN MALAYSIA 

      ZULKEPLI, ZULKEPLI; BIN, MOHD YAZID (Faculty of Law & Board of Research, Educational Development and Community Empowerment (LP3M) Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 2017-04-04)
      15 years after the declaration of ‘War on Terror’, terrorist groups have not been stopped and defeated. Instead, unprecedented increase of terrorist attacks occurred worldwide, greatly accelerated by wars and armed ...
    • STRENGTHENING CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY THROUGH CONSTITUTIONAL ADJUDICATION INSTITUTIONS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN INDONESIA AND AUSTRALIA 

      SATRIAWAN, IWAN; MOKHTAR, KHAIRILAZMIN; ISLAMI, MUHAMMAD NUR; FARRAR, SALIM (Faculty of Law & Board of Research, Educational Development and Community Empowerment (LP3M) Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 2017-04-04)
      Democracy which gives power to the majority may lead to hegemony of majority which potentially threaten rights of the minority. In response to such threats some scholars have formulated a new paradigm of democracy called ...
    • SECURING THE RIGHT TO LIFE ON THE WAR ON TERROR: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF INDONESIA AND EUROPE 

      PRISCHALISTININGRUM, PRISCHALISTININGRUM; RIZQIBACHTIAR, RIZQIBACHTIAR; MOHFADLI, MOHFADLI (Faculty of Law & Board of Research, Educational Development and Community Empowerment (LP3M) Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 2017-04-04)
      This article analysis the adequate protection of the right to life in cases of deaths caused by the use of lethal force, particularly in the effort of preventing terrorism in Indonesia and Europe. Under the European Convention ...
    • SAFEGUARDING PATIENT SAFETY: A NEED TO RE-EXAMINE THE LEGAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF MEDICAL TRAINEES 

      FARHA, NUR; KASSIM, PUTERI NEMIE JAHN (Faculty of Law & Board of Research, Educational Development and Community Empowerment (LP3M) Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 2017-04-04)
      Although possessing the basic skills of practicing medicine, the post of ‘medical trainees’ are considered to be transitory until they metamorphose into fully qualified medical doctors. Thus, the medical training period ...
    • ROLE OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION UNDER MALAYSIAN LAND LAW 

      ZIN, MOHD HELMI MAT (Faculty of Law & Board of Research, Educational Development and Community Empowerment (LP3M) Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 2011-04-04)
      Investigation is a pre-requisite process to the prosecution proceedings. Process of preparation of Investigation Paper (IP) is new to Malaysian Land Administration. The need of IP is vital once the National Land Code ...
    • ROBUST YET FRAGILE: ENACTMENT OF LAW NUMBER 16 OF 2011 TO PROMOTE THE ROLE OF ADVOCATE IN IMPLEMENTING LEGAL AID 

      SUSANTI, LARAS; PANGESTU, BAYU PANJI (Faculty of Law & Board of Research, Educational Development and Community Empowerment (LP3M) Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 2017-04-04)
      Legal aid is crucial in fulfilling rights to equality before the law. In Indonesia, before 2011, underprivileged citizens may access free charge of trial cost (pro deo) and free charge of lawyer’ fee (pro bono) procedures. The ...
    • REVIEWS JURIDICAL ON FEE ARRANGEMENTS IN BANKRUPTCY CURATOR AFTER THE SUPREME COURT DECISION NO. 54 P/HUM/2013 

      HARTINI, RAHAYU (Faculty of Law & Board of Research, Educational Development and Community Empowerment (LP3M) Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 2017-04-04)
      Curator plays an important role in bankruptcy, because in the next curator who will be assigned to manage and complete the bankruptcy estate (boedel bankruptcy). In performing its duties guided by the law No. 37 of 2004 ...
    • RELIGIOSITY IN CRIMINAL LAW: ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE 

      HAQQI, ABDURRAHMAN RADEN AJI (Faculty of Law & Board of Research, Educational Development and Community Empowerment (LP3M) Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 2017-04-04)
      The fundamental premises of Islamic law are that Allah has revealed His will for human-kind in the Holy Quran and the inspired example of the Prophet Muhammad (Peace be Upon Him), and that society’s law must conform to ...
    • POSITION AND ACCEPTANCE OF FATWA OF COUNCIL OF INDONESIAN ULAMA (MUI) BY THE STATE IN INDONESIAN LEGAL SYSTEM AND RELIGIOUS COURT 

      IFALATIFAFITRIANI, IFALATIFAFITRIANI (Faculty of Law & Board of Research, Educational Development and Community Empowerment (LP3M) Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 2017-04-04)
      Positionand acceptance on fatwa of Council of Indonesian Ulama (MUI) in Indonesian legal system are questioned again. Generally fatwa is considered as unforcefull legal interpretations which cannot be equated with a court ...
    • PENANG WORLD HERITAGE OFFICE: QUO VADIS? 

      ALIAS, NIZAMUDDIN (Faculty of Law & Board of Research, Educational Development and Community Empowerment (LP3M) Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 2017-04-04)
      Georgetown and Melaka have been declared as Malaysia’s second World Heritage site by UNESCO in 2008. The number of tourists visiting the cities improved greatly following this listing. This paper will study the establishment ...
    • NEW DEVELOPMENTS ON WAQF LAWS IN MALAYSIA: ARE THEY COMPREHENSIVE? 

      MOHAMAD, NOR ASIAH; KADER, SHARIFAH ZUBAIDAH SYED ABDUL (Faculty of Law & Board of Research, Educational Development and Community Empowerment (LP3M) Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 2017-04-04)
      Five (5) states in Malaysia have introduced their own waqf laws. The other five (5) states are working on new laws and the remaining states maintain waqf matters in the general statutes on administration of Islamic law. ...
    • MONITORING IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES (CRPD) AT NATIONAL LEVEL: OBLIGATIONS ON AND OPTIONS FOR MALAYSIA 

      MOKHTAR, KHAIRIL AZMIN (Faculty of Law & Board of Research, Educational Development and Community Empowerment (LP3M) Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 2017-04-04)
      The Convention of the Rights of People with Disabilities is an international human rights treaty of the United Nations that has the objective to safeguard the rights and upheld the dignity of persons with disabilities. ...
    • MERGERS AND ACQUISITION LAW: THE NEED FOR HARMONIZATION IN ASEAN 

      KHAN, MUSHERA BIBI AMBARAS; MADIEHA, IDA; RAHMAN, NASARUDIN ABDUL; ZAKARIA, MOHD RADHUAN ARIF (Faculty of Law & Board of Research, Educational Development and Community Empowerment (LP3M) Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 2017-04-04)
      The topic of mergers and acquisitions continues to receive significant attention from both academic and practical perspectives. The growing incidence of company takeovers, especially cross-border, raises significant ...
    • MEASURING FEASIBILITY OF THE USE OF CHEMICAL CASTRATION TOWARD OFFENDER OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN IN VIEW OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND PROPORTIONALITY THEORY 

      WINDARI, RUSMILAWATI (Faculty of Law & Board of Research, Educational Development and Community Empowerment (LP3M) Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 2017-04-04)
      The enactment of chemical castration through the Government Regulation in Lieu of Law (Perppu) No.01 Year 2016 presumably has brought a new hope in reducing high frequency of sexual violence against children in Indonesia. ...
    • INTERNET OF THINGS: INVESTIGATING ITS SOCIAL AND LEGAL IMPLICATIONS IN A CONNECTED SOCIETY 

      ZULHUDA, SONNY; MOHAMED, SIDI; AHMED, SIDI (Faculty of Law & Board of Research, Educational Development and Community Empowerment (LP3M) Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 2017-04-04)
      The myriad of successive technological waves have affected social lives and challenged legal norms in modern societies. The Internet of Things (‘IoT’) is one of those technological waves and is considered by many as the ...
    • INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE ON INCORPORATING GOOD GOVERNANCE PRINCIPLES IN THREE COUNTRIES’ LAND ADMINISTRATION SYSTEM: MALAYSIA, TURKEY AND INDONESIA 

      SUNARNO, SUNARNO; MAIDIN, AINUL JARIA (Faculty of Law & Board of Research, Educational Development and Community Empowerment (LP3M) Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 2017-04-04)
      A Global model on incorporating good governance principles for developing Land Administration System to support strategic programs such as sustainable development, national economic growth, and ordered social life is ...
    • THE URGENCY OF STRENGTHENING THE REGULATION AND THE IMPLEMENTATION OF MUSHARAKA MUTANAQISHAH FINANCING ON ISLAMIC BANKING IN INDONESIA 

      ZA, ISTI'ANAH; AL GHOZALI, FALAH (Faculty of Law & Board of Research, Educational Development and Community Empowerment (LP3M) Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 2017-04-04)
      MusharakaMutanaqishah financing (MMQ) is a financing partnership based on the principles of Musharaka or syirkah, with the characteristics of assets ownership or capital of one of the parties (syarik) continue to decline ...
    • GENERAL AVERAGE AND JETTISON: THE POLICY UNDER MARINE INSURANCE TO ASSIST MASTER TO MAKE DECISION DURING DISTRESS 

      SHARIFUDDIN, MOHD; GHADAS, ZUHAIRAH ARIFF ABD (Faculty of Law & Board of Research, Educational Development and Community Empowerment (LP3M) Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 2017-04-04)
      The master or captain is a person who has ultimate command of the vessel who bears great responsibilities towards the ship owner and cargo owner for safe voyage. The master is objectively accountable for every decision. ...