The Philosophical of the Role of the Constitutional Court Related to the Certainty of Gender Equality Rights in Indonesia

Introduction: In the agenda of the supremacy of law in Indonesia, one of the tangible manifestations carried out is the establishment of the Constitutional Court in 2003. One of the powers of the Constitutional Court is judicial review which has a major role and influence in upholding human rights....

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