However, this requires a fundamental shift in policy orientation—from prioritizing growth to balancing growth with protection. Digital inclusion should not be measured solely by the number...
The development of networks between private military actors and organized criminal groups is a worrying sign for world order. These actors can supply logistics, weapons, intelligence...
So, where does Indonesia stand within this dynamic? Are our classroom discussions still fixated on the classic debate between the due process and crime control models...
Ensuring that political compensation structures are perceived as fair and proportionate is one step toward strengthening that trust. After all, democracy is sustained not only through...
In fact the concept of a “war on drugs” might be questioned from every angle. After decades of armed struggle against it, global drug production has...
Until states decide that cybercrime, too, is a problem of national security and not one merely affecting technology, In public attention the advantage listen on the...
The Indonesian constitution states very clearly that public funds should be used to benefit most for the people. In a developing country like Indonesia, this principle...
The condition of the US-China trade war clearly shows that Indonesia's sovereignty no longer stands alone. External pressures, global interdependence, and international legal constraints force the...
Critics argue that adding climate protection to the constitution might lead to judicial activism, and undercut democratic decision-making. But this is a misunderstanding of what constitutional...
The legal quandary faced by migrant workers is an outward expression of inner moral failure. In the name of sovereignty, states stand for strict border controls,...