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INDONESIA
Indonesian Journal Of Law Studies
Published by SIDDIQ Institute
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2963086X     DOI : -
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
Selamat datang di situs resmi Indonesian Journal Of Law Studies (IJLS), dengan nomor online ISSN 2963-086X. Dengan semangat untuk lebih memperbanyak pengetahuan tentang sistem hukum di Indonesia kepada masyarakat luas, website ini menyediakan artikel jurnal yang dapat diunduh secara gratis. Jurnal akademik kami merupakan sumber referensi baik dari akademisi hukum maupun praktisi hukum. Indonesian Journal Of Law Studies (IJLS) memuat beberapa penelitian dan ulasan tentang beberapa disiplin ilmu tertentu dalam beberapa cabang Ilmu Hukum (Sosiologi Hukum, Sejarah Hukum, Perbandingan Hukum, dll). Selain itu, Indonesian Journal Of Law Studies (IJLS) juga mencakup berbagai kajian hukum dalam arti yang lebih luas. Jurnal ini diterbitkan secara berkala (pada bulan April, Agustus dan Desember), dan manuskrip yang disetujui dan siap diterbitkan juga akan diterbitkan secara teratur di situs web (dengan tampilan awal) dan versi hardcopy akan diedarkan pada setiap akhir periode.
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The Constitutional Court Judges' Legal Considerations on the Imposition of the Death Penalty Gege, Sriwanto Arruan; Halwan, Muh.; Rusli, Muh.
Indonesian Journal Of Law Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Indonesian Journal Of Law Studies
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Abstract

This study was conducted to analyze and determine the considerations of the Constitutional Court judges in the Constitutional Court's decision No. 2/PUU-V/2007 and how the rights of foreign citizens are protected in judicial review petitions against the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. The results of this study indicate that the Constitutional Court judges, in their considerations, stated that the death penalty under Law No. 10/2007 concerning the right to life is not absolute, and therefore, in certain cases, such as narcotics, the death penalty can still be imposed. Furthermore, for foreign citizens who file judicial review petitions against the 1945 Constitution, the provisions of Article 51 of Law No. 24 of 2003 concerning the Constitutional Court are based. Therefore, it is necessary to specifically regulate the protection of the rights of foreign citizens to file judicial review petitions against the 1945 Constitution.

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