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Journal : UNISKA LAW REVIEW

The History of Human Rights Politics Siswadi, Imran; Supriadi, Supriadi
UNISKA LAW REVIEW Vol 4 No 1 (2023): Uniska Law Review
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Kadiri Islamic University (UNISKA) Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32503/ulr.v4i1.4745

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The authors want to look at how human rights politics in the history of human rights development (19th Century and The First Decade of the 20th Century) has changed in the past and now. The authors try to anlayse, investigate, and explain the basic structure and political position backgrounds of the human rights in the historical development. In the study of normative law, it tries to investigate, explain, and analyze the basic structures and political positions of the rights of the people. Then, normative juridical method is applied for this study. The results show that the power relationship among contries and conflicting alliance patterns has experienced a shifting of basic structure in the previous and now, and the power relations among contry patterns have experienced the shift of basic structures.
The Existence of Human Rights in A Shift in The Concept of The State of Law Siswadi, Imran; Supriadi, Supriadi
UNISKA LAW REVIEW Vol 4 No 2 (2023): Uniska Law Review
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Kadiri Islamic University (UNISKA) Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32503/ulr.v4i2.4828

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Human rights have become an essential element in international politics, especially after the end of the Cold War in the 1990s. The problem in this research is "How the existence of human rights in the shifting concept of the state of law and human rights enforcement in Indonesia." The study of normative law tries to analyze, investigate, and explain the basics and political position backgrounds of human right in the history of the human rights development. The research results show that there are at least three main themes often highlighted by human rights violations in Indonesia. The fact that government actions that violate the principles of constitutionalism, especially violating human rights, can always be formally justified constitutionally because they are given legal clothing in the form of laws or other laws and regulations has caused a shift in principles and concepts from a states of law that happens a lot in Indonesia, namely, the change of the states of laws into a state of laws that lays down laws created by the government as a measure of truth. The government generally uses accusations of undermining government authority against those who are considered contrary to government policy.