The implementation of obstruction of justice concept in Indonesia legal system / Widati Wulandari and Nella Sumika Putri

Indonesia, as a state party of UNCAC (Law No. 7 Year 2006) and Palermo Convention (Law No. 5 Year 2009) about Transnational Organized Crime, has obligation to create Implementing Legislation through municipal Law. One of the aspect that shall be regulated in t...

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Main Authors: Wulandari, Widati, Sumika Putri, Nella
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spelling my.uitm.ir.521122022-09-22T03:48:48Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/52112/ The implementation of obstruction of justice concept in Indonesia legal system / Widati Wulandari and Nella Sumika Putri Wulandari, Widati Sumika Putri, Nella K Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence Jurisprudence. Philosophy and theory of law Indonesia, as a state party of UNCAC (Law No. 7 Year 2006) and Palermo Convention (Law No. 5 Year 2009) about Transnational Organized Crime, has obligation to create Implementing Legislation through municipal Law. One of the aspect that shall be regulated in the Implementing Legislation is the Obstruction of Justice which is a new concept for Indonesia legal system. As the new concept, the Obstruction of Justice has not been completely implemented in Indonesia Legal System. For example, Indonesia has legislation that regulated in general an act to interfere in the giving of testimony or to induce false testimony but there is no clear legislation that regulated the protection for the Law Enforcement officer from intimidation or interfere their official duties as specified in the Obstruction of Justice Concept. Moreover, the Obstruction of Justice in Indonesia legal system has not been regulated in one specified Legislation but it is spreaded inside and outside Indonesian Penal Code.Therefore, to gain full understand about the concept and how to snychronize and harmonize the concept in Indonesia Legal system, this paper will describe the Obstruction of Justice Concept in accordance with the International convention and then compare its implementation in Indonesia with that other countries. 2014-09 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/52112/1/52112.pdf The implementation of obstruction of justice concept in Indonesia legal system / Widati Wulandari and Nella Sumika Putri. (2014) In: “Harmonising Law and Social Norms” International Conference on Law, Policy and Social Justice (ICLAPS 2014), 10-11 September 2014.
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Wulandari, Widati
Sumika Putri, Nella
The implementation of obstruction of justice concept in Indonesia legal system / Widati Wulandari and Nella Sumika Putri
description Indonesia, as a state party of UNCAC (Law No. 7 Year 2006) and Palermo Convention (Law No. 5 Year 2009) about Transnational Organized Crime, has obligation to create Implementing Legislation through municipal Law. One of the aspect that shall be regulated in the Implementing Legislation is the Obstruction of Justice which is a new concept for Indonesia legal system. As the new concept, the Obstruction of Justice has not been completely implemented in Indonesia Legal System. For example, Indonesia has legislation that regulated in general an act to interfere in the giving of testimony or to induce false testimony but there is no clear legislation that regulated the protection for the Law Enforcement officer from intimidation or interfere their official duties as specified in the Obstruction of Justice Concept. Moreover, the Obstruction of Justice in Indonesia legal system has not been regulated in one specified Legislation but it is spreaded inside and outside Indonesian Penal Code.Therefore, to gain full understand about the concept and how to snychronize and harmonize the concept in Indonesia Legal system, this paper will describe the Obstruction of Justice Concept in accordance with the International convention and then compare its implementation in Indonesia with that other countries.
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Sumika Putri, Nella
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title The implementation of obstruction of justice concept in Indonesia legal system / Widati Wulandari and Nella Sumika Putri
title_short The implementation of obstruction of justice concept in Indonesia legal system / Widati Wulandari and Nella Sumika Putri
title_full The implementation of obstruction of justice concept in Indonesia legal system / Widati Wulandari and Nella Sumika Putri
title_fullStr The implementation of obstruction of justice concept in Indonesia legal system / Widati Wulandari and Nella Sumika Putri
title_full_unstemmed The implementation of obstruction of justice concept in Indonesia legal system / Widati Wulandari and Nella Sumika Putri
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