2023
Vol 6, No 2 (2023): Delving into Global Laws: A Journey through Justice and Legal Protections
The editorial of Nurani Hukum presents Volume VI, Issue 2, July-December 2023, under the theme "Delving into Global Laws: A Journey through Justice and Legal Protections" This issue covers a wide range of topics, including
- Refugees and Migration;
- Cryptocurrencies Regulations;
- Anthropology and Islamic Law;
- Labor and Gender;
- Academic Freedom and Content Restrictions
The articles in this edition originate from Netherlands | Hungary | Iran | Malaysia | Indonesia | Bangladesh
Osario from Netherlands explores the role of migration and international human right law, while our correspondent from Hungary, Kerekes, delves into Rugulating Cryptocurrencies and shielding the Digital Financing from Terrorism. Muhtadi et-all, from Iran, Malaysia and Indonesia Addressing Discourses of Violence on Arab Society Fiqh.
Our Bangladeshi contributors Sony discuss EU Laws and Practice on Gender Priorities. Lastly, this December issues is sum up by Siska Katalin also from Hungary delves into Academic Freedom and Restrictions in Turkish Publication.
Vol 6, No 1 (2023): Assessing National and International Perspectives on Justice and Legal Protection
The editorial of Nurani Hukum presents Volume VI, Issue 1, January-June 2023, under the theme "Assessing National and International Perspectives on Justice and Legal Protection" This issue covers a wide range of topics, including
- Aviation Law
- Human Rights and Gender Studies
- Covid Related Policy (Indonesia Practice);
- Victims Protection;
- Confiscation in Corruption Cases
The articles in this edition originate from Hungary | Bangladesh | Indonesia
Csaba from Hungary explores the demarcation between civil and state aircraft, while our correspondent from Bangladesh, Anika, delves into gender-based domestic violence in the country. Nikolett, also from Hungary, examines perceptions and regulatory frameworks regarding homosexuality in the Ottoman Empire and Turkey, both in the past and present.
Our Indonesian contributors (Diffaryza and Rizky) discuss policies implemented during the pandemic. Meanwhile, other interestingly discussed topics by Mia and Ria shed light on contraception services for rape victims and the role of companions in supporting rape victims, respectively. While Rifqi and Saptono analyze the topic of disadvantaged regions and legal aid in the Karimun Regency. Lastly, Nur Jannah delves into the issue of confiscation in corruption cases.