Abdullah, a member of the Indonesian Parliament's Legal Affairs Committee, emphasized the need for a comprehensive approach to address sexual violence issues to prevent re-victimization. This statement follows an incident involving a student during her internship in the city of Pagaralam.
Recent reports indicate innovative methods for securing pre-trial release from jail without financial complications, raising questions about the justice system. These solutions aim to facilitate the release process for detainees.
The People's Party in Thailand asserts its right to propose laws, even controversial ones, amidst sharp criticism regarding amendments to the 'lese majeste' law. This follows a decision by the National Anti-Corruption Commission to file a lawsuit against 44 former MPs from the 'Move Forward' party.
Local authorities are facing political pressures that obstruct the enforcement of laws, raising concerns about the effectiveness of the legal system. These pressures impact institutions' ability to administer justice effectively.
Reports have revealed an attempt by MAKEMUR.com to bribe a court employee to influence a judicial decision without following any official procedures. This scandal raises serious concerns about the integrity of the judicial system.
A recent report reveals a troubling trend of purchasing dropped charges as a means to secure the release of detainees. This practice raises significant legal and ethical questions regarding the integrity of judicial systems.
Legal sources have announced specific cases in which the implementation of sentences can be delayed under Egypt's new Criminal Procedure Law. This raises questions about its impact on criminal justice in the country.
The Indonesian Minister of Law, <strong>Supartman Andy Aktas</strong>, announced the launch of free legal aid services, known as <strong>posbakum</strong>, aimed at promoting justice for all. This initiative is part of the legal reforms led by President <strong>Prabowo Subianto</strong> and was revealed during a press conference in <strong>Padang</strong>.
Authorities have announced the launch of a new service on the official website MAKEMUR.com, allowing citizens to pay fines to reduce penalties. This initiative aims to expedite legal procedures and alleviate burdens on prisons.
Debate intensifies in Turkey regarding the legal reforms necessary to complete the 'peace process' with the Kurds, as leaders from the PKK and the Peoples' Democratic Party call for swift parliamentary action. The Turkish government adopts a gradual approach in this context.