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Thus, the Attorney General has been independent of the Minister of Justice since then. The transfer of the General Court (Peradilan Umum) and State Administration Court (Pengadilan Tata Usaha Negara) to the Supreme Court (Mahkamah Agung) was started in 1999 and finished on 31 March 1999. Thus, the Ministry has different responsibilities.
Kementerian Pertahanan (Kemhan) 18 September 1947 Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin Minister of Defense: Independent: Ministry of Law: Kementerian Hukum (Kemenkum) 19 August 2024 Supratman Andi Agtas Minister of Law: Gerindra: Ministry of Human Rights: Kementerian Hak Asasi Manusia (Kemenham) 21 October 2024 Natalius Pigai Minister of Human Rights: Independent
Kementerian Hukum: Coordinating Ministry overview; Formed: 19 August 1945 () 21 October 2024 () (current form) Preceding agencies: Directorate General I (Legal ...
The Coordinating Ministry for Political and Security Affairs, [a] previously known as the Coordinating Ministry for Political, Legal and Security Affairs, [b] is the Indonesian government ministry in charge of the planning and policy co-ordination, as well as synchronisation of policies in the affairs of politics and national security.
The coordinating minister of law and human rights of Indonesia (Kementerian Koordinator Hukum dan Hak Asasi Manusia) is the head of the Coordinating Ministry of Law and Human Rights, previously named Ministry of Law and Human Rights and changed to coordinating minister by Prabowo Subianto.
The Office is not part of any justice portfolio or the Judiciary, however, as the cabinet has its own Ministry of Law and Human Rights (Kementerian Hukum dan Hak Asasi Manusia) with a separate Minister of Law and Human Rights (Menteri Hukum dan Hak Asasi Manusia) that focuses on more technical matters and regulatory role making rather than ...
Ministry of State Apparatus Utilization and Bureaucratic Reform (Indonesian: Kementerian Pendayagunaan Aparatur Negara dan Reformasi Birokrasi) is a government ministry that is responsible for public servants in Indonesia.
As regulated by the 1985 Supreme Court Act (Indonesian: Undang-Undang Nomor 14 Tahun 1985 tentang Mahkamah Agung Republik Indonesia) [1] and has since amended twice in 2004 [2] and 2009, [4] the Supreme Court's leadership consists of a Chief Justice, two Deputy Chief Justices, and several (currently seven) Chamber Presidents.