Brawijaya Law Journal : Journal of Legal Studies
Vol 3, No 2 (2016): Contemporary Indigenous and Constitutional Issues: Transnational Perspective

PHYLOSOPHICAL AND CONSTITUSIONAL PROTECTION TOWARDS RELIGION IN INDONESIA

Silfiah, Rossa Ilma (Unknown)
Luth, Thohir (Unknown)
Sugiri, Bambang (Unknown)
Aprilianda, Nurini (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
10 Nov 2016

Abstract

Legal protection on religion is certainty for a state with Pancasila principle. The first principle    the Divinity of the Only God has been spirit of the following points, as living guidance for Indonesian country.  The believing of    the Divinity of the Only God shows that the Indonesian Republic is religious based country by protecting freedom to have religion for its people.  This regulation has implication in governmental circle, that the country makes Religion Ministry as one of ministries that its existence has the same position to other state institutions.   The implementation of legal protection toward religion needs legitimating in the field of civil law, showed in issuing President   Decree   No. 1 of 1965 on the Preventing of    Misuse and/or Religion Staining. The existence of this   Decree  in Old Order has been legitimated  newly as a Law  by issuing the Law   No. 5 of 1969, thus the  President Decree has been added to the  Criminal Code, Act   156a.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

LAW

Publisher

Subject

Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice

Description

BRAWIJAYA LAW JOURNAL, Journal of Legal Studies Brawijaya Law Journal (BLJ) is a newly established journal in the field of legal studies. The Journal is published annually by Law Faculty Brawijaya University, Indonesia. BLJ is an open access, peer-reviewed e-journal which aims to offer an ...