Huqūq al-Insān wa al-Dīmūqratiyyah wa Dawr al-Mujtamaʿ al-Madaniyy bi Indūnisiyyā

This article discusses the issue of human rights and its relation to democracy. The paper attempts to elaborate on the concepts and principles of democracy that are an absolute prerequisite for the respect of human rights in Indonesia. Without there being an established democracy in the country, the...

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Main Author: Yakin, Ayang Utriza (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:French
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Published: Jakarta Pusat Pengkajian Islam dan Masyarakat (PPIM) UIN Jakarta 2014
In:Sonderdruck aus: Studia Islamika (2355-6145) Vol. 21, p. 317-369 (2014)
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Summary:This article discusses the issue of human rights and its relation to democracy. The paper attempts to elaborate on the concepts and principles of democracy that are an absolute prerequisite for the respect of human rights in Indonesia. Without there being an established democracy in the country, then, certainly, respect for and enforcement of human rights would never have materialized. The article will also explain the democratization movement in Indonesia and the role of civil society, including actors such as non-government organizations (NGOs), the mass media/press and religious organizations, in the enforcement of human rights and democracy. This paper hopes to provide a thorough contribution to the understanding and recognition of democratic principles and of democracy, itself, in making available space for the respect of and enforcement of human rights, including through the role of civil society. (article in Arabic)
ISSN:2355-6145
Persistent identifiers:HDL: 2078.1/190091