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Blasphemy Legal Politics and Indonesia Restrictions on Freedom of Opinion: A Critical Review of Moral Considerations
Galang Taufani (a), Shallman (b)

Galang Taufani
Programme Doctor, Faculty of Law, Diponegoro University
taufanigalang[at]gmail.com

Shallman
Faculty of Law muhammadiyah Surakarta university


Abstract

Article 28 of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia (NRI Constitution provides a guarantee or guarantee of how every Indonesian citizen has the right to express his opinion. Furthermore, the granting of freedom to express an opinion is a limited aspect, as stated in Article 28J of the 1945 Constitution. Incorrect aspects The limitation used in this restriction is moral, what is moral, how is moral the basis of the limitation in expressing opinions in public? This paper tries to explore the political aspects of law as well as the challenges to blasphemy or the categories of opinion included in blasphemy.

Keywords: Balsphemy, moral considerations, and restrictions on human rights

Topic: Human Rights

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/avAJDwcEyhZr

Conference: The 1st International Conference on Trade, Business, Human Rights, and Globalization (ICTBHRsG 2019)

Plain Format | Corresponding Author (Galang Taufani)

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