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Recognition justice is a theory of social justice that emphasizes the recognition of human dignity and of difference between subaltern groups and the dominant society. [1] [2] Social philosophers Axel Honneth and Nancy Fraser point to a 21st-century shift in theories of justice away from distributive justice (which emphasises the elimination of economic inequalities) toward recognition justice ...
The Ministry of Law and Human Rights was established on 19 August 1945 as the Department of Justice (Departemen Kehakiman). [1]The preceding agency in the Dutch Colonial Era was Dutch: Departemen Van Justitie, based on Herdeland Yudie Staatblad No. 576.
Current Justices of the Constitutional Court of Indonesia # Justices Position Nominator Portrait Name 1 Suhartoyo: Chief Justice [19] since 9 November 2023. Supreme Court 2 Saldi Isra: Deputy Chief Justice since 15 March 2023. President 3 Arief Hidayat MK: Arief Hidayat: Justice People's Representative Council 4 Anwar Usman: Justice Supreme ...
Bahasa Indonesia; Italiano; Jawa; ... Recognition justice; Reservation in India; Reservation policy in Indian Institutes of Technology; Resource justice; S. Say Their ...
Indonesian court system is set on basic three-level courts: [2] first-level courts (Peradilan tingkat pertama) based in the municipalities (city or regency), where the courts in this level have original jurisdiction to hear cases, resolve disputes, and reach a verdict;
Advocates for human rights have noted actions by the government of Indonesia as concerning. Although the country has had Komnas HAM, which enjoys a degree of independence from government and holds United Nations accreditation, the commission itself has little effect as it was not given any legal teeth against discriminatory practices committed by the government.
Title changed to Minister of Justice and Human Rights [2] 25 Hamid Awaluddin: United Indonesia I: 21 October 2004 – 7 May 2007: Title changed to Minister of Law and Human Rights [2] 26 Andi Mattalata 7 May 2007 – 20 October 2009 [2] 27 Patrialis Akbar: United Indonesia II: 22 October 2009 – 19 October 2011 [2] 28 Amir Syamsuddin
Operating over three years, the commission gave its final report on July 15, 2008, and presented it to the Presidents of Indonesia and East Timor, concluding that "gross human rights violations in the form of crimes against humanity did occur in East Timor in 1999" and that "pro-autonomy militia groups, TNI, the Indonesian civil government, and ...