Constitutional Court Upholds Musicians’ Copyright Challenge
Constitutional Court grants part of musicians’ copyright challenge, clarifying royalties and sanctions. Learn more.
Constitutional Court grants part of musicians’ copyright challenge, clarifying royalties and sanctions. Learn more.
INP recalls a senior officer from a ministry post after a Constitutional Court ruling banning active police from civilian jobs. Read the details.
Indonesia vows to keep building its new capital Nusantara despite a court ruling scrapping long-term land rights previously offered to investors. Read more here.
Indonesia’s law minister Supratman Andi Agtas says active police officers already in civilian roles may stay despite an MK ruling requiring resignation for future appointments. Read the full report.
The Indonesian National Police (INP) provided an explanation regarding the composition and mechanism of assignments for police officers working outside INP organizational structure.
The Indonesian National Police (INP) has reaffirmed its commitment to respecting and following up on the Constitutional Court (MK) ruling regarding the assignment of police members to civilian positions.
Indonesia reviews 4,300 police assignments in ministries after a Constitutional Court ruling bans active officers from civilian posts. Read the full story.
Constitutional Court orders an independent agency to monitor civil servants and enforce merit-based governance within two years. Read the full report.
Constitutional Court rules that deputy ministers cannot hold concurrent positions in government, companies, or state-funded bodies. Read more here.
Two journalists with partial color blindness challenge Indonesia’s traffic light rules at the Constitutional Court, seeking inclusive signals for road safety. Read more here.
Indonesia’s Constitutional Court ends simultaneous elections. Learn how this ruling separates national and regional votes by up to 2.5 years.
he implementation of free education as mandated by the Constitutional Court is likely to begin in the 2026 academic year. Read more.