
EXPERTSââ¬â¢ DEBATE ON THE POLEMIC OF ââ¬ÅOTHER INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTSââ¬Â
An international agreement is based on international law and regulates public interests and does not bind private legal entities. As a result, an international agreement belongs to the domain of public law. Meanwhile, cooperation contracts (KKS) made by the Government…read more

QUESTIONING FOREIGN INVESTMENT AND CAPITALISM
We do not have capital to develop our country and therefore, we use foreign capital for our interest. We are against capitalism but not against capital. We are not reluctant to hire foreign manpower either, because we lack of experts.…read more

THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT EXAMINES ...
THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT EXAMINES A DISPUTE ON THE AUTHORITY OF STATE INSTITUTIONS IN DETERMINING THE ELECTED REGENT/VICE REGENT The Constitutional Court held a session for examining a Dispute on the Authority of State Institutions filed by the Independent Election…read more

A POLEMIC ON POLITICAL RIGHTS OF FORMER CONVICTS
The Constitutional Court conducted a judicial review on Law No. 23 of 2003 concerning Presidential Election (Presidential Election Law), Law No. 24 of 2003 concerning Constitutional Court (Constitutional Court Law), Law No. 5 of 2004 concerning Amendment to Law No. 14…read more

THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT HEARS EXPERTSââ¬â¢ TESTIMONY IN THE JUDICIAL REVIEW OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COURT
The Constitutional Court conducted a judicial review on Law No. 26 of 2000 concerning Human Rights Court (Human Rights Court Law) against the 1945 Constitution, on Wednesday (31/10) in response to a petition under case registration No. 18/PUU-V/2007 filed by…read more

DEATH PENALTY IN THE NARCOTICS LAW IS NOT CONTRADICTORY TO THE 1945 CONSTITUTION
The provisions of Article 80 paragraph (1) sub-paragraph (a), paragraph (2) sub-paragraph (a), paragraph (3) sub-paragraph (a); Article 81 paragraph (3) sub-paragraph (a); Article 82 paragraph (1) sub-paragraph (a), paragraph (2) sub-paragraph (a), and paragraph (3) sub-paragraph (a) of the…read more

EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN THE PROCUREMENT OF GOODS AND SERVICES FOR THE MK EMPLOYEES
The Secretariat General and the Clerkââ¬â¢s Office of the Constitutional Court (MK) organized an education and training in the procurement of goods and services on Friday-Sunday (26-28/10) in the Education and Training room of the Constitutional Court building. In his…read more

MORNING COFFEE IN MK STYLE
After moving to the 16th floor new building, the Constitutional Court employees occupy different floor and work space according to their respective work unit. Such conditions cause interaction pattern among the employees relatively limited. To maintain close and friendly relationship…read more

THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT EXAMINES THE REVISED PETITION FOR JUDICIAL REVIEW ON THE SUPREME COURT LAW
The Constitutional Court held a hearing in the judicial review on Law No. 5 of 2004 on Amendments to Law No. 14 of 1985 on the Supreme Court, on Tuesday (18/09) at 11.00 West Indonesia Time, with an agenda for…read more

MATAKIN PAYS MK A VISIT
The Indonesian Confucianism (Khonghucu) Supreme Council (MATAKIN) paid the Constitutional Court (MK) a visit on Wednesday (24/10). The entourage led by the General Chairman of MATAKIN, Ws. Budi S. Tanuwibowo, was welcomed by the Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court,…read more