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VOL. 3, ISSUE 5 (2017)
Challenging for law practitioner as the law enforcer in achieving reformation objectives in Indonesia
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Dr. Wahyono
Abstract
Human Resources in law at present is experiencing a slump professionalism, powerless against what is commonly called "anomic trend." They often perform actions that deviate from the values of Pancasila as the national identity that has become a philosophy and way of life of the Indonesian nation. The action does not reflect the civilized nations, such as slanderous, defamatory, looting, killing and anarchistic movements. In fact, such measures seem easy at all to do in the midst of the typical definition that we are a civilized nation while in reality to say that we are living and turned lawlessness in the country of Indonesia. Seeing this, it is necessary to Human Resource of law as a law enforcer to make serious efforts in order to achieve objectives of the reformation. Areas need improvement are intellectual, emotional, social relations, tenacity, moral and health. Furthermore, the necessary policies, strategies, and efforts should be made in the application.
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Pages:131-132
How to cite this article:
Dr. Wahyono "Challenging for law practitioner as the law enforcer in achieving reformation objectives in Indonesia". International Journal of Law, Vol 3, Issue 5, 2017, Pages 131-132
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