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Implementation of SDGs 17 at FHUI

17.2. Relationships to support the goals

Faculty of Law UI realizes that collaboration and partnership, both locally and internationally, play an important role in improving the quality of medical education, research, and service. It will also provide a large number of opportunities for students and staff, with research and funding opportunities not to mention providing opportunities for international experience, including study abroad programs and staff exchanges. In 2021, the Faculty of Law UI has signed 12 agreements with international institutions and 25 agreements with local/national institutions.

Faculty of Law UI has joined Cardno Emerging Markets (Australia) Pty Ltd. in the framework of the Subcontractor Agreement on Public Survey and Expert Interview for Legal Development Index.

17.2.1. Relationships with regional NGOs and government for SDG policy
Have direct involvement in, or input into, national government or regional non-government organisations, SDG policy development – including identifying problems and challenges, developing policies and strategies, modelling likely futures with and without interventions, monitoring and reporting on interventions, and enabling adaptive management.

FHUI dan Direktorat Jenderal Penanganan Sengketa dan Konflik Pertanahan Kementrian Agraria dan Tata Ruang/ Badan Pertanahan Nasional
The Faculty of Law UI has signed several cooperation agreements with several government agencies including the Direktorat Jenderal Penanganan Sengketa dan Konflik Pertanahan Kementrian Agraria dan Tata Ruang/Badan Pertanahan Nasional on Cooperation Agreements on Policy Formulation in the Context of Prevention and Acceleration of Land Case Settlement which will take place from February 17, 2021 to February 17, 2024. Another agreement with Kementrian Perencanaan dan Pembangunan Nasional/Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional  for the Development and Calculation of the Legal Development Index which will take place from April 8, 2021 to December 31, 2021.

Faculty of Law Universitas Indonesia and Expertise Body of the Secretary General of the Indonesian Parliament Sign MOU
The Faculty of Law, Universitas Indonesia (FHUI) signed MoU with the Expertise Board of the Secretariat General of the House of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia at the FHUI Auditorium, Wednesday, March 3, 2021. The agreement was contained in a Memorandum of Understanding signed by the Dean of FHUI, Dr. Edmon Makarim, S.Kom., S.H., LL.M together with the Head of the Indonesian House of Representatives Expertise Board, Dr. Inosentius Samsul, S.H., M. Hum. The signing took place at 08.30 WIB, Wednesday (03/03) in the Auditorium Room, Faculty of Law UI by implementing the COVID-19 prevention protocol.

In his speech, the Dean of FHUI, Dr. Edmon said that the academic community of FHUI welcomed the collaboration between FHUI and the BK DPR RI.

“We have high hopes that this collaboration will provide benefits not only for FH UI and the DPR Expertise Board, but also for the Indonesian people in general.” He added

On the other hand, Dr. Inosentius said that this collaboration with FHUI was to realize the tagline ‘Bridging the research to the role and functions of parliament as the foundation of evidence based policy making’. Thus, it becomes a bridge between the political decision-making process in the DPR RI and the academic world.

https://law.ui.ac.id/fhui-dan-badan-keahlian-sekjen-dpr-ri-tanda-tangani-mou/

17.2.2. Cross sectoral dialogue about SDGs
Initiate and participate in cross-sectoral dialogue about the SDGs, e.g. conferences involving government or NGOs.

In 2021, the Faculty of Law UI has signed several cooperation agreements with the Audit Board of the Republic of Indonesia, namely:

  • Cooperation Agreement on Procurement of Consulting Services Preparation of Guidelines for Providing Legal Consultations and/or Legal Opinions at Ditama Binbangkum.
  • Cooperation Agreement on Procurement of Legal Consulting Services Comparative Law of State Audit Institutions between Countries (Indonesia, Netherlands, Germany and France)
  • Legal Studies on Disclosure of Confidential Information in the LHP BPK
  • Study of Public Legal Aspects in Government Goods/Services Procurement Contract
  • Procurement of Legal Studies related to the Bankruptcy Bill and Postponement of Debt Payment Obligations (PKPU) and its Impact on State Financial Management and the Authority of the BPK
  • Legal Studies related to the Bill on the Development and Strengthening of the Financial Sector and Its Impact on the Management of State Finances and the Authority of the BPK
  • Procurement of Legal Studies Services Policy on Providing Housing and Transportation Allowances to Leaders and Members of DPRD in Regional Governments
  • Procurement of Legal Studies Services related to the Revision of the Law on General Provisions and Tax Procedures in the Governance of State Finances
  • Beside government institutions, the Faculty of Law UI has also signed a cooperation agreement with an NGO, namely the Financial Services Sector Alternative Dispute Settlement Institution on the Practice of Dispute Resolution Through Non-Litigation Pathways at Alternative Dispute Resolution Institutions in the Financial Services Sector.

Faculty of Law Universitas Indonesia and government and NGO made webinar programs such as:

  1. “Understanding the Role of the Coordinating Ministry and the Economy in Drafting Laws.”
  2. “Gender, children, and law, especially in University”
  3. “Considering the Enforcement of Permendikbudristek No. 30 2021 in Higher Education”.
  4. “Death Penalty versus VTF as a form of fulfillment of a sense of justice for victims of sexual violence.”
  5. Talk about marginal group access to justice in webinar series about “Prosecutor’s Guide No. 1 of 2021 and its significance in the Protection of Women as Victims of Sexual Violence”.
  6. The Health Law Course of the Faculty of Law UI in collaboration with the Center of Health Law and Policy Indonesia FHUI wants to carry out a Public Lecture with the theme “The Role and Responsibility of the Government in Health Services.” This Public Lecture is Open to the Public. The Public Lecture can also be watched on the Youtube channel of the Faculty of Law UI which was held on April 10, 2021 virtually.

evidence link :

  1. https://www.instagram.com/p/CNZ5k33HbgN/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
  2. https://www.instagram.com/p/Cg6mShVv59O/

17.2.3. International collaboration data gathering for SDG
Participate in international collaboration on gathering or measuring data for the SDGs.

The Faculty of Law, Universitas Indonesia (FHUI) actively collaborates with international institutions to improve the quality of education, research with various institutions abroad such as universities and industry in Australia. In 2021, there are total of 12 international Cooperation Agreements, Memorandums of Understanding (MoU), between the Faculty of Law, University of Indonesia and institutions abroad. Meanwhile, for cooperation with industries abroad, there is 1 agreement for cooperation in the Development and Calculation of the Legal Development Index.

17.2.4. Collaboration for SDG best practice
Through international collaboration and research, review comparative approaches and develop international best practice on tackling the SDGs

17.2.5 Student Volunteer Program
Students conduct legal assistance volunteer activities in various real cases, by placing them in institutions within the university scope such as Legal Aid Institute/LKBH in various cases. This program improves students’ practical skills and develops human resources in law school who are ready for the legal industry. The cases faced also varied, depending on the cooperation partners such as Akara Perempuan, LBH Apik, ICEL, IOJI or other legal aid institutions.

Institutions that collaborate with the Legal Clinic Faculty of Law Universitas Indonesia

No. Institution Program
1. Consumer Dispute Settlement Agency DKI Jakarta Student Internship
2. Religious Court of Depok Legal Services Program at the Depok Religious Court (Student Internship)
3. National Consumer Protection Agency Student Internship
4. Akara Perempuan Student Internship
5. LBH APIK Student Internship
6. DLA Piper Legal Skill Training
7. Universitas Pancasila Assistance in Establishing Legal Clinic Universitas Pancasila
8. Faculty of Law, University of Malaya Student Exchange
9. The Asia Foundation, Djokosoetono Research Center, dan Pengabdian masyarakat FHUI Module Development for Strengthening Gender Perspectives and Capacity for Handling Sexual Violence for Paralegals
10. Indonesia Center for Environmental Law Internship Program
11. Center for Sustainable Ocean Policy Internship Program
12. PPS-LKBH Internship Program
13. District Court of Depok Legal Services Program at the Depok District Court (Student Internship)
14. Indonesian Banking Alternative Dispute Settlement Institutions Internship Program
15. Inobu Internship Program
16. Diet Kantong Plastik Internship Program
17. Indonesia Ocean Justice Initiative Internship Program
18. Madani Berkelanjutan Internship Program
19. Lingkar Temu Kabupaten Lestari Internship Program
20. Wahana Lingkungan Hidup Indonesia Diet Kantong Plastik Internship Program
21. Indonesia Judicial Research Society (IJRS) Internship Program
22. Komunitas Konsumen Indonesia Internship Program
23. Indonesian Food and Drug Supervisory Agency Internship Program

17.3. Publication of SDG reports

17.3.3 Publication of SDG reports – per SDG
Publish progress against against SDG5, either individually or within an annual report

  1. Publication Type : Journal
    Journal Title : Ethical and legal aspects: Violations of public rights in handling covid-19 in Indonesia
    Author Name : Suherman, Yuli W, Y., Sonyendah Retnaningsih., Sutrisno, Sugandini, D
    Publisher Name : Journal of Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Vol: 24 Issue: 6
    Evidence Link: https://www.abacademies.org/articles/ethical-and-legal-aspects-violations-of-public-rights-in-handling-covid19-in-indonesia-11441.html
  2. Publication Type : Proceeding
    Journal Title : Handling of Covid-19 as a Non-Natural Disaster in Indonesia
    Author Name : Qurrata ayyuni, Fitra Arsil
    Publisher Name : European Union Digital Library
    Evidence Link : Handling of Covid-19 as a Non-Natural Disaster in Indonesia – EUDL

17.3.5 Publication of SDG reports – per SDG
Publish progress against against SDG5, either individually or within an annual report

  1. Publication Type : Book Chapter
    Book Title: Human Rights And Asean: Indonesian and International Perspectives. World Scientific. Publishing Co., pages 149 – 161
    Book title : Women, Customary Law, and Rights to Participate in Decision Making Process: Stories from the Customary Council in Rote and Labuan Bajo
    Author Name : Lidwina Inge Nurtjahyo
    Link : https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/abs/10.1142/9789811229503_0009
  2. Publication Type : Book
    Book Title : Gender-Based Violence in South-East Asia, Policy in Practice
    Author Name : Lidwina Inge Nurtjahyo
    Link : https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-981-19-2492-77

17.3.10 Publication of SDG reports – per SDG
Publish progress against against SDG5, either individually or within an annual report

  1. Publication Type : Journal article
    Publication Title : The Fault in Traditional and Formal Approaches to Domestic Violence: A Call for Reform in West Sumatra
    Author Name : Ratih Lestarini; Tirtawening; D.M. Pranoto
    Link : https://vc.bridgew.edu/jiws/vol22/iss1/9/
  2. Publication Type : Journal Article
    Publication Title : The second wife: Ambivalences towards state regulation of polygamy in Indonesia
    Author Name : Theresia Dyah Wirastri & Stijn Cornelis van Huis
    Publisher Name : The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law Vol.52; Nomor : 2 ; Page 246 – 268
    Link jurnal :
    https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/07329113.2021.1912579?needAccess=true

17.3.13 Publication of SDG reports – per SDG

Publish progress against against SDG5, either individually or within an annual report

  1. Publication Type : Proceeding
    Publication Title : Reinventorization of living procedures, local knowledge, and wisdom to environment (Study case on Tobelo Tribe-Halmahera)
    Author Name : Donna Asteria., Agus Brotosusilo., M.R Soedrajad., F.N. Nugraha
    Publisher Name : IOP Conference Series : Earth and Environmental Sciences
    Link : https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/716/1/012050

17.3.17 Publication of SDG reports – per SDG

Publish progress against against SDG5, either individually or within an annual report

  1. Publication Type : Journal Article
    Publication Title : Law Making Activities during lame Duck Session in Indonesia (1997-2020)
    Author Name : Fitra Arsil, Ariesy Tri Mauleny, Ryan Muthiara Wasthi
    Publisher Name : Parliamentary Affairs – Hansard Society
    Link : Law Making Activities during Lame Duck Sessions in Indonesia (1997–2020) | Parliamentary Affairs | Oxford Academic (oup.com)
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