2022
DOI: 10.20525/ijrbs.v11i1.1604
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Mapping legal professionals and layfolk on freedom of speech according to constitution, the electronic information and transaction law

Abstract: One of the concepts upheld in human rights is freedom. Protection of it is guaranteed by Indonesian law which is formulated by norms. The constitution is the highest law that guarantees it. In fact, the existence of the ITE Law threatens freedom of expression from the substance of the regulations themselves. Phrases in it have the potential to ensnare individuals or groups that violate parameters applied. This paper discussed influence factors, potential impacts, and others. The assessment is carried out using… Show more

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“…In such a way that human rights which must be enforced at all dates and everyplace, without exception under any casualties, can be considered as the top conscionable principle. (Kusuma & Sembiring, 2022) Clarification of the concept of "rights" may give much better comprehension of the nature that human rights have. Having the terms of compliance to reality, it can also be used in may other terms like equity, justice, or any tradition that demands or admits the person.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In such a way that human rights which must be enforced at all dates and everyplace, without exception under any casualties, can be considered as the top conscionable principle. (Kusuma & Sembiring, 2022) Clarification of the concept of "rights" may give much better comprehension of the nature that human rights have. Having the terms of compliance to reality, it can also be used in may other terms like equity, justice, or any tradition that demands or admits the person.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%