Prakasa, Satria Unggul Wicaksana
(2019)
ANTI-CORRUPTION SURVIVOR, ACADEMIC FREEDOM, AND THE CHALLENGES.
PETITA, 4 (2).
pp. 163-173.
ISSN 2549-8274
Abstract
The loss of the state due to corruption practices is genuinely harmful to the State. At the same time, control over corrupt practices has been carried out by the KPK, as well as other civil society such as anti-corruption academics, anti-corruption NGOs activists. So, that the community affected by corrupt practices fighting for their rights are increasingly being repressed by unscrupulous persons and mafias not responsible for weakening their work. Legal issues raised in this legal research are: (1). Legal protection of survivors of anti-corruption law and its relation to academic freedom; (2). Legal remedies related to the protection of anti-corruption survivors and their challenges. The results of the research argued that anti-corruption survivors, including the KPK employees, anti-corruption academics, anti-corruption NGOs, and anti-corruption civil society, are extraordinary people who put personal safety and security interests to oversee the disclosure of corruption cases that occur. This needs to be welcomed by the President and DPR’s to protect and guarantee Security from physical, psychological, and even terror attacks through lawsuits and criminalization. Because there is a legal vacuum in the protection of anti-corruption survivors, the existing laws and bodies are less than optimal in protecting anti-corruption survivors.
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