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17. Human Rights | Indonesia
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17.1 Accession and Reservations to International Human Rights Treaties

Within the Indonesian legal system, the domestication of international human rights treaties is guided through ratification to binding international law. Ratification only applies to an international treaty or convention. In this process, the incorporation system is the acceptable m…

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Triyana, Heribertus Jaka, “17. Human Rights | Indonesia”, in: Encyclopedia of Public International Law in Asia Online, General Editor: Seokwoo Lee. Consulted online on 08 June 2023 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2772-8161_EPIL_COM_2019>
First published online: 2021
First print edition: 20210922



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