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PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF LEGAL PHILOSOPHY

Authors

  • Safrudin Safrudin Prodi Magister Hukum, Sekolah Pascasarjana, Universitas Nasional, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Rumainur Rumainur Prodi Magister Hukum, Sekolah Pascasarjana, Universitas Nasional, Jakarta, Indonesia

Keywords:

Protection, Women and Children, Perspective of Legal Philosophy

Abstract

The Indonesian government has established various institutions as an effort to protect human rights and justice for women and children, including the National Commission on Violence Against Women, the National Commission on Human Rights, the Witness and Victim Protection Agency and the Ombudsman. Even though Indonesia has ratified the CEDAW Convention plus strengthened it through various human rights institutions, violence against women and children is still massive in Indonesia. In this writing, the research method used by the author is normative juridical. The results of this study show that violence against women and children will continue to occur if the government is not really serious in making regulations and implementing the protection of women and children. Apart from that, public awareness is needed regarding the nature of being human, that all human beings are equal.

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