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Journal : Formosa Journal of Sustainable Research (FJSR)

Human Rights and Military Health: A Review of Violations of International Criminal Law in Armed Conflict Hodijatussolihah; Rosidah; Purnomo, Hadi
Formosa Journal of Sustainable Research Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): April, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjsr.v3i4.8956

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Human Rights (HAM) are rights inherent in every individual, including in the context of military health in the midst of armed conflict. This article reviews violations of International Criminal Law (HPI) that occur in conflict situations, such as murder, torture and forced labor. Protection of human rights in the midst of armed conflict is important, especially regarding access to adequate health services and freedom from treatment that violates human rights. Serious efforts are needed to ensure that military health does not violate human rights principles, so that the world community can maintain their dignity and human rights, even in the midst of conflict-ridden situations
The Role of the International Criminal Court in Law Enforcement against Public Health Crimes: Case Review and Implications Miliyandra; Yogi Angistya Tamara; Mijan; Purnomo, Hadi
Formosa Journal of Sustainable Research Vol. 3 No. 5 (2024): May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjsr.v3i5.9109

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This research explores the role of the International Criminal Court (PPI) in law enforcement against public health crimes through a review of relevant cases. By analyzing PPI involvement and its implications, this research aims to understand how PPI can influence law enforcement against public health crimes at the global level
The Role of International Law in Addressing Human Trafficking for the Purpose of Organ Trafficking: Implications for Global Health Bunyamin, Bubun; Muslim, Thariq; Permana, Diki; Purnomo, Hadi
Formosa Journal of Sustainable Research Vol. 3 No. 5 (2024): May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjsr.v3i5.9111

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Human trafficking for the purpose of organ trafficking has become a serious global problem that violates human rights and threatens global health. International law has an important role in efforts to combat this phenomenon by providing a legal framework that regulates and prohibits the practice of human trafficking and organ trafficking. In this paper, we explore the role of international law in addressing human trafficking for the purpose of organ trafficking and its implications for global health. We analyze various relevant international legal instruments, evaluate their implementation, and identify factors influencing the effectiveness of international law in combating human trafficking for the purpose of organ trafficking. We also provide suggestions to improve implementation of international law and protect global health from this harmful practice
Co-Authors Agus Kurniawan Aji Bakhtiar, Zaeni Albart, Nicko Anbiyaa, Fajri Anwar, Eng. Saiful Arif, M. Fadhlan Fadillah Atmaja, Niko Surya Azis, Farid Nur Bachtiar, Muchlis beny nasution, beny Bunyamin, Bubun Darmansyah, Tengku Devi, Nurwulan Kusuma Dwi Rahayu, Aprilia Edi Santoso Euis Eka Pramiarsih Fadlia Adiwijaya, Fakhrian Febrianto, Vicky Tri Fitro, Joko Gautam Kumar Jha Hardyanto, Chrismikha Hargo Utomo HENDRATNO Hermawan, Febry Hernawati RAS Hidayasha, Ainun Hodijatussolihah Ilham Perdana Indri Astuti Insani, Nursolihi Istiqfaroh, Nurul Jati, prihatina Kabry, Futhri Raudhatul Kastatik, Sri Katim, Ciavi Adinda Giantri Krisnawati, Fransiska Kurniasari, Nina Listiorini, Dewi Makmur, Tjuwati Makmur, Tjuwati Maryati, Mari Mijan Miliyandra Millah, Fahmi Syaeful Muslim, Thariq Nafis, Runanda Fachri Nasution, Mutiah Nelly S, Junita Nirma Kurriwati, Nirma Nurfaizi, Junita Panjaitan, M. Ardiansyah Permana, Diki Pratiwi, Hayati Eka Pratyksa, Putu Gede Caka Rosidah Rosimah, Siti Salma, Zahara Saputri, Rizka Sofyan Sembiring, Rinawati Setiawan, Devi Avianto Setiyowati, Ayu Shyva Leysandry Silitonga, Witler Slamat Halomoan Siregar, Ahmad Riyadi Siregar, Rahmat Siti Anah Kunyanti Suarmita, I. G. N. Adi Sugihardjo Sugihardjo Suherman Sumantri, Gumilar Sunarsih, Tiwik Surya Dharma Syahrial, Ego Syahrial, Ego Tatag Yuli Eko Siswono Tobing, Edward ML tobing, edward ML Wiryanto Wiryanto Yanti, Mia Sri Dwi Yogi Angistya Tamara Yusron, Amri Zaharuddin Zaharuddin, Zaharuddin Zulkifli Rangkuti