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TNI Guarding the Prosecutor's Office Considered in Harmony with Prabowo's Asta Cita
A. Junaedi Karso
Journal of Civil Criminal Law
Vol 1
, No 2
(2025)
The deployment of TNI soldiers has caused controversy because it is considered to strengthen militarism in civilian institutions. The Attorney General's Office, TNI, and the Chief of Police have spoken out regarding the deployment of TNI soldiers to guard the Attorney General's Office Complex, as well as all High Prosecutors' Offices and District Prosecutors' Offices throughout Indonesia. This policy has attracted criticism from academics, observers, and civil society organizations, who argue th...
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TNI Guarding the Prosecutor's Office Considered in Line with Prabowo's Asta Cita
A. Junaedi Karso
International Journal of Social Sciences and Communication
Vol 1
, No 3
(2025)
The deployment of TNI soldiers has sparked controversy due to concerns over the strengthening of militarism in civilian institutions. This action has raised alarm among various human rights groups and political analysts who argue that it undermines the democratic principles of civilian control over military forces. The Attorney General's Office (AGO), the TNI, and the Chief of Police have publicly addressed the issue, especially the deployment of TNI soldiers to guard the AGO Complex, as well as...
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Indonesia-Singapore Diplomatic Relations: Exploring His-torical Ties, Economic Cooperation, Security, and Legal Challenges in All Aspects
A. Junaedi Karso
International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews
Vol 2
, No 3
(2025)
The relationship between Indonesia and Singapore has deep historical roots, tracing back to the ancient kingdoms. In the 7th century, the Strait of Singapore was part of the Srivijaya Empire. Later, in 1365, the Javanese hymn Nagarakretagama, written during the Majapahit era, mentioned a settlement on the island called Temasek, highlighting the long-standing connection between the two regions. Trade between Indonesia and Singapore has grown significantly over the years, reaching S$36 billion (US...
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Corruption KPK Threatened to Not Be Captured Board Of Directors of State-Owned Enterprises
A. Junaedi Karso
International Journal of Sociology and Law
Vol 2
, No 3
(2025)
The Law on State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN) by the Indonesian House of Representatives on February 4, 2025 has been ratified, and then signed by President Prabowo Subianto on February 24, 2025, destroying the concept of who the state administrators are as regulated in Law Number 28 of 1999 concerning the Implementation of a Clean State Free from Corruption, Collusion, and Nepotism.Law No. 1 of 2025 concerning BUMN, places the directors, commissioners, and supervisors of the state-owned company not...
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India Vs Pakistan War, Triggering Nuclear War and Its Impact on The Indonesian Economy
A. Junaedi Karso
Discourse on Law and Society
Vol 1
, No 3
(2025)
The war between India and Pakistan has had a devastating impact on the economies of both the countries directly involved and those indirectly affected. The economic impacts of this armed conflict include significant infrastructure damage, reduced production capacity, soaring inflation, rising unemployment, and reduced investment flows. This geopolitical instability has also fueled uncertainty in global financial markets, triggering a "flight to safety" phenomenon, a shift in capital and investme...
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The Low Income of Lecturers Sparks a Worsening Crisis Among University Educators
A. Junaedi Karso
International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice
Vol 2
, No 3
(2025)
According to Law Number 6 of 2023, which stipulates a maximum of 40 working hours per week, a survey conducted by the Kompas Daily Data Journalism Team reveals that the average working hours of lecturers in Indonesia reach 69.64 hours per week throughout 2024. This data highlights a significant discrepancy between the legal provisions and the reality of lecturers' workloads. Despite the law setting limits, many lecturers at Indonesian state universities are facing workloads that far exceed the s...
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The Potential Economic Impact of the India-Pakistan Conflict on Indonesia: A Growing Threat to Stability and Growth
A. Junaedi Karso
International Journal of Law and Civil Affairs
Vol 2
, No 3
(2025)
The potential war between India and Pakistan poses significant risks to the Indonesian economy, as it is expected to exacerbate uncertainty in the global financial market. Such geopolitical tensions often trigger a ‘flight to safety,’ where capital flows shift to countries considered stable, leading to reduced foreign direct investment (FDI) in emerging markets like Indonesia. This scenario is likely to place additional pressure on Indonesia’s exchange rate, further destabilizing its financial p...
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TNI is Not an Office Guard, But a Guard of the Future of the Country Review of The Policy of Army Guarding the Prose-cutor's Office
A. Junaedi Karso
Law and Justice research journal
Vol 1
, No 3
(2025)
Deployment of TNI to secure the prosecutor's office Although the Policy arose based on Telegram No. TR/442/2025 which ordered the deployment of TNI soldiers to strengthen the security of the High Prosecutor's Office and the District Prosecutor's Office throughout Indonesia.Securing the prosecutor's office by the TNI is contrary to civilian supremacy, a distortion of the defense function, because it deviates from the spirit of reform and the constitution. Meaning When the law is passed by legal t...
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A Series of Strategic Cooperation Towards 100 Years of In-donesia-France Relations
A. Junaedi Karso
International Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law
Vol 2
, No 3
(2025)
Macron's visit also commemorated 75 years of diplomatic relations and a decade of strategic partnership between Indonesia and France. This meeting showed how bilateral diplomacy can trigger long-term transformation in various sectors. The partnership is part of extending the diplomatic relations between the two countries, which will be 100 years old in 2050. Indonesia and France are developing strategic partnerships in various important sectors, ranging from defense, technology, agriculture, ec...
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US-EU Trade War, Indonesian Exports Threatened to Be Dragged
A. Junaedi Karso
IJLS (International Journal of Law and Society)
Vol 2
, No 3
(2025)
The reciprocal tariff policy has a significant impact on a number of countries, including Indonesia. In this scheme, Indonesian non-oil and gas products are subject to a tariff of 32% when entering the US market. Such a high tariff places Indonesian exporters in a less competitive position compared to other countries that have more favorable trade arrangements with the United States. This condition becomes more complex when viewed in the broader context of the US-EU trade war, which creates unce...
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