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USU FACULTY OF LAW RECEIVES A WORKING VISIT FROM THE JUDICIAL COMMISSION OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA IN THE FRAMEWORK OF INTRODUCING THE JUDICIAL COMMISSION'S WORK PROGRAM

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23 March 2017

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USU FACULTY OF LAW RECEIVES A WORKING VISIT FROM THE JUDICIAL COMMISSION OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA IN THE FRAMEWORK OF INTRODUCING THE JUDICIAL COMMISSION'S WORK PROGRAM
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Head of the Bureau of Recruitment, Advocacy, and Capacity Building of Judges, the Indonesian Judicial Commission, Arie Sudihar, who acted as a speaker in his presentation, said that the Ethics and Law Clinic Activity is to prevent the occurrence of Contempt of Court acts in the corridor of degrading the honor and dignity of judges.

Thursday, March 23, 2017

The Judicial Commission of the Republic of Indonesia visited the USU Faculty of Law to introduce the Judicial Commission's work program related to the Socialization of the Ethics and Law Clinic Partnership Program. The socialization activity, which took place in the Faculty Advisory Council (DPF) Room of the USU Faculty of Law, was also attended by the Dean of the USU Faculty of Law, Prof. Dr. Budiman Ginting, SH., M.Hum, Vice Dean I, Dr. OK. Saidin, SH., M.Hum, Vice Dean III, Dr. Jelly Leviza, SH., M.Hum, USU Faculty of Law Lecturers, and Students.

 

Head of the Bureau of Recruitment, Advocacy, and Capacity Building of Judges, the Indonesian Judicial Commission, Arie Sudihar, who acted as a speaker in his presentation, said that the Ethics and Law Clinic Activity is to prevent the occurrence of Contempt of Court acts in the corridor of degrading the honor and dignity of judges. This program is a form of synergy between the Judicial Commission and Universities in law to prevent acts of Contempt of Court; the Judicial Commission realizes that it must start from universities where prospective law graduates (prospective law enforcers) are located. Therefore, the commitment of the Judicial Commission to create an excellent justice system will be significantly assisted by the cooperation and commitment of universities.

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