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The Separation of Law from Morals

Tuesday, February 4, 2003

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Satjipto Rahardjo*
*Professor, school of law, Diponegoro University, Semarang.

 

Akbar Tandjung's trial is indeed interesting. Akbar is not a "common person", he's the head of a prestigious institution, namely the House of Representatives. His case continues to trigger debates as to why, although he has been sentenced to prison, he continues to roam a free man. One side says it hurts the people's sense of justice. Another says the requi


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