Manotar Tampubolon

Manotar Tampubolon
Christian University of Indonesia · Law

LL.B. M.A. LL.M. DR Ph.D Candidate

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Additional affiliations
September 2017 - present
Christian University of Indonesia
Position
  • Senior Lecturer
Education
September 2019 - September 2022
September 2013 - May 2017
Pelita Harapan University
Field of study
  • Law
September 2008 - June 2010

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The Russo-Ukrainian conflict has had a significant impact on human rights and sustainable development in the affected regions. This study analyzes the long-term consequences of the conflict in the affected areas and their ability to recover and rebuild. The results are consistent with previous research on conflict but offer a more comprehensive vie...
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This study aims to investigate community participation in the process of road construction in Indonesia. Using the qualitative research method, this study specifically examines the roles and responsibilities involved in increasing community participation in the process of monitoring road construction. Primary data, which are obtained through a ques...
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This article describes the results of anti-corruption legal counseling in Lumban Dolok Village, Silaen District, Toba Regency, North Sumatra. This counseling aims to raise public awareness about the dangers of corruption and the importance of integrity, by adopting Batak Na Raja cultural values that emphasize anti-corruption attitudes. Corruption i...
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This study examines the application of the concepts of "unwilling" and "unable" in understanding gross human rights violations in Indonesia. The purpose is to delineate the nuanced dynamics behind such atrocities, exploring whether violations stem from the government's unwillingness or inability to protect human rights. Employing a qualitative rese...
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This qualitative study investigated discrimination against people with mental illnesses in Indonesia, which is contrary to the Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities in the National Mental Health Act (MHA). The tradition of shackles (pasung) has resulted in ongoing suffering due to ineffective actions that violate human freedom and ar...
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Background Discriminatory acts against individual freedom rights in the context of human rights and dignity in Indonesia have been in the international spotlight due to human rights violations for years. Although the condition of individuals with mental disorders in Indonesia is quite worrying when viewed from the context of human rights; however,...
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This research explores the status and challenges faced by the Jewish community in Indonesia, particularly regarding the non-recognition of their religion by the government. The study aims to understand the impact of religious non-recognition on the constitutional rights guaranteed by the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia for Jewish bel...
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Sexual exploitation of children is still rife in Indonesia and the perpetrators are difficult to be legally processed due to gaps in the legal framework and lack of understanding of children's rights by parents. However, legal harmonization has not emerged, and children are still neglected by their parents to earn a decent living through prostituti...
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Urban homelessness has been extensively studied, but rural homelessness, especially in one city, has not. This study compares rural homeless people to metropolitan ones to highlight their hardships. The book chapter titled "Rural Homelessness: The Hidden Crisis" provides insight into the phenomenon of homelessness in rural regions. The authors have...
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Advancements in digital technology have made it easy to alter faces using editing software, posing challenges for industries in verifying photograph authenticity. Digital image forensics, a scientific method, is employed to gather data and determine the veracity of faces. This study assesses the effectiveness of digital image forensics in detecting...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the scope of the world, and various stakeholders have used technological advancements around the world. Fear of death and health emergencies have brought people closer to religion. However, social and other limitations have made it hard for people to keep their religious duties. This study examines the use of techn...
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Narkoba tidak terlepas dari daerah wisata internasional sehingga berkontribusi terhadap kejahatan lokal, kemiskinan dan ketidaksetaraan sosial di komunitas setempat. Untuk meningkatkan pengetahuan masyarakat Kabupaten Toba, Sumatera Utara sebagai salah satu destinasi wisata internasional tentang narkoba dan akibatnya bagi masyarakat setempat, penyu...
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Although human rights have been officially recognized in Indonesia, human rights violations have persisted since Suharto's authoritarian regime. The purpose of this article is to examine why human rights violations that have occurred in Indonesia since the New Order era, when the Suharto regime was in power, but have yet to be resolved. With a huma...
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* Dr. Elymar A. Pascual - Scientific Committee Member, Session Chair, Presenter of 3 Studies, and Best Virtual Presenter * Dr. Nilda V. San Miguel - Scientific Committee Member, Session Chair, Evaluation Panel Member, and Presenter
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The objective of this article is to establish whether the judges depend on relevant facts, judicial rules, and the law when making their judgments or they use extraneous factors such as what a judge eats, personal ideology, beliefs, or the cultural and political environment. The discourse between the two sides is incomplete without exploring the gr...
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui bentuk perlindungan hukum terhadap perempuan dalam masalah penegakan Hak Asasi Manusia (HAM) pada kasus pidana. Diskriminasi yang dialami perempuan pada kasus pidana menjadi perhatian penting dalam masalah penegakan HAM. Bentuk perlakuan yang tidak manusia dan merendahkan harkat dan martabat manusia yaitu k...
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The purpose of this article is to explain the urgencies of ASEAN Regional Cooperation in upholding the South China Sea Exclusive Economic Zone. Furthermore, this article also explains how such regional cooperation can effectively be applied by ASEAN according to international law rules and principles. This article is legal research based on the the...
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This article examines the social stigma of defunct corruption convicted criminals in Indonesia's parliament elections using the stigma concept and human rights. This research is a socio-legal cogitate which disfigures the challenges of the electoral social stigma of peoples' political freedoms whenever one wants to pursue just after elections and b...
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On February 24, 2022, Russia attacked Ukraine. Here as consequence, Russia was subjected to a slew of international sanctions aimed at pressuring it to de-escalate the issue. Even though the economic sanctions issued against Russia were designed to harm this country, all of them had unintended consequences on the economic system of the world, essen...
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This article explains the differences and similarities between the British legal system and German Law and reflects their application to Indonesian law which was influenced by the swift flow of legalism. The writing uses a normative juridical method with a comparative law approach. Authors use English common law sources along with their application...
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The purpose of this research is to determine political parties' positions on people's constitutional rights from the standpoint of justice. The author focuses on the role of political parties in selecting representatives or leaders in accordance with the constitutional rights guaranteed by the constitution. The research question is: What is the pos...
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This study examines the disputed decisions made by the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Indonesia on the election of the Regent and Deputy Regent of Yalimo Regency, Papua Province, in 2020 that do not adhere to the principle of permanent and final legal force. The Constitutional Court's decision on the dispute over the election of the electe...
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This study examines human rights restrictions in the Large-Scale Social Restrictions (or PSBB) during the Covid-19 outbreak in Indonesia that do not follow the Siracusa Principles emergency measure and limitation clause. PSBB resulted in a prolonged human rights crisis due to ineffective policies, manipulated data, and inadequate medical equipment....
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This qualitative article analyzes the idea of human rights as inalienable rights. Long before modernity changed the world, it signed many agreements to establish human rights, particularly those governing the boundaries of the authority of leaders and citizens. Although moral assumptions are involved, they have no significant impact on its enforcem...
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The primary goals of this qualitative article are to both theoretically and practically examine Vasak's concept of third-generation human rights in the Indonesian Constitution. The constitutionality of Vasak's concept of green rights in his third generation of human rights reflects Indonesia's commitment to a healthy and sustainable environment. Ho...
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The amount of hoax information spread about the case of racism of Papuan students in Surabaya can certainly trigger conflict. Therefore, Papuan students are required to be able to properly analyze information obtained from any source, especially from digital media. This study aims to determine the strategy of Papuan students in identifying hoax new...
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It is difficult for women to become police officers in Indonesia. One of the mandatory requirements is to become a virgin. Women who are no longer virgins cannot pass the selection. However, if the woman's hymen is damaged not because of sexual intercourse but because of an accident, she still hopes to become a police officer. This study aims to ex...
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This article aims to analyze the legal framework of freedom of association in post formation of Law No. 2 of 2017 and Law No. 2 of 2017 on the right to assembly in Indonesia. It is claimed that a number of Civil Society Organization (CSOs) threaten the Indonesian government. Those organizations carry out activities which are contrary to the values...
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This article discusses the issue of tax collection from the public in order to finance state administrators in carrying out their duties to create a society that is just, prosperous, spiritual and material. However, the implementation of tax collection is highly loaded with the contents of the political interests of the authorities. As a result, ta...
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Although the Indonesian government protects, maintains, and ensures freedom of religion for minority religions in the 1945 Constitution (Undang-Undang Dasar tahun, 1945), this freedom is not necessarily applicable in the practice of religious life. On one hand, the state has a duty as protector and guarantor of freedom, while on the other hand, it...

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