General Courses
1. Legal Theory (LLM6101; 3 Credits)
This subject provides a concept or framework about certain phenomenon and reality. All those pehenomenons will closely related with the legal products, legal decisions, rules which are endorsed by officials. Legal Theory will discuss about the reason why and how the law emerge rather than discuss the substance of certain law. During the course, the lecturer will provide students with some assignment aim to foster student’s legal skill in analyzing the legal issue, legal purposes, and legal system taught by legal scholars
2. Sociology of Law (LLM6102; 3 Credits)
The object of sociology of law is the law itself, in which Sociology of Law will study on the manifestation of the legal theory in the people’s living life. This subject will introduce the importance of social approach to law by analysing the empirical fact of society. The focuses of Sociology of Law comprises legal change and social change, law as an integrative mechanism, law and legitimacy, law and development.
3. Legal Policy (LLM6103; 3 Credits)
As the manifestation of legal science, this subject analyses teh harmonization between State’s activities and its legal policy in order to achieve ius constituendum. Further, the subject will ultimately focus on the definition, correlation between politics of law and legal science, scope and elements of politics of law, process to be an ius constituendum State, politics of law as legal policy as well as political product, social changes, ius constitutum and ius constituendum.
4. Methodology of Legal Research (LLM6301; 3 Credits)
5. Human Rights Law (LLM6104; 3 Credits)
6. International Exposure (LLM6302; 3 Credits)
Students may choose from the activities below to complete 3 credits of compulsory international exposure:
a.Exchange program/international workshop (3 credits)
b.Paper presentation in an international conference (3 credits)
c.Attendance in an international conference (1 credit)
d.Publication in an indexed international publication (3 credits)
e.Participation in a summer course (1 credit/week)
f.Participation in a guest lecture (1 credit/5 attendance supported with report)
g.Internship (2 credits/month)
h.Research stay (2 credits/month)
i.Participation in an international elective course (2 credits/semester)
j.Participation in an international competition (2 credits/competition)
k.Participation in a Double Degree program (3 credits)
7. Thesis (LLM7990; 6 Credits)
A Master’s thesis shall comprise a paper of 15,000-25,000 words (exclusive of tables, statutes, notes, appendices, and bibliography). The thesis module consists of a research proposal, a proposal seminar, a research presentation, a defense, and submission of the revised thesis post-defense.
Concentration Courses
Business Law
8. Corporate Law (LLM6501; 3 Credits)
This subject aims to give an analytical perspective of certain theories and principles exists in a corporate law, the principles of business judgment rule and piercing corporate veil, the content of Indonesian Company Law (Law number 40 of 2007), the differences between legal entity and non-legal entity. Moreover, corportae law also will give explanation to the students concerning the definition and characteristics of each non-legal entities and legal entities such as maatschap, cv, firm, limited liability company, etc.
9. Banking Law (LLM6502; 3 Credits)
This subject talks about banking law cases that relate to the application of banking law principles. This subject also provides the history and definition about banking and banking law, also the functions and the roles of central bank. This course also discusses about the real cases that happen nowadays and few years ago, the economic crisis that caused by the breach of banking law in many country in the world and gave the domino effect for the stabilization of the world economy.
10. Activities within the Capital Market (LLM6503; 3 Credits)
This subject consists of the studies which are: introduction of capital market structure, the reason why we need the capital market, initial public offering process, the transaction activity of the capital market. Besides learn from capital market Indonesian law, the students will also learn from another state, United States of America for example, to be compared with the Indonesian law.
12. Insurance Law (LLM6504; 3 Credits)
This subject provides the students with the study of the introduction to insurance law, legal principles in insurance law, insurance agreement and types of insurance. After learn about the theory of insurance law, the students be expected to can analyze the insurance contract, the cases of insurance law that happen in the reality and elaborate it with the exist regulations of insurance law.
International Law
13. Public International Law (LLM6511; 3 Credits)
This subject focuses to study on the legal framework under international law. The main topics of spublic international law subjects such as the development of international law, recognition of international law as law, custom and treaties, legal personality of the subjects of international law, territorial matters and treaty.
14. International Organization Law (LLM6512; 3 Credits)
This subjects will discuss on several aspects likewise law-making process in International Organisations, the roles of IO in maintaining global peace and security, Legal rights and obligations of IO, the existence and prospect of UN politically and juridically, IO as a global administrative law and its implication to the world, the theories in IO, the emergence of regional international organisations, the role and positions of IO in enhancing and protecting the human rights.
15. Law of the Sea (LLM6513; 3 Credits)
The subject of the law of the sea focuses more on the sovereignty of the state in possesing the water territory. Further, this subject will discover and analyse the main basic legal instrument of law of the sea: UNCLOS. Primary focuses of this subject: history and development of the law of the sea, how Grotius impacted the development of the law of the sea, UNCLOS: sea lane passage, rights and obligation of the land-locked states and coastal states, international safety navigation, applicability of UNCLOS and IMO, exclusive economic zone, archipelagic states, etc.
16. International Humanitarian Law (LLM6514; 3 Credits)
Law and Governance
17. Constitutional Development and Principles of Good Governance (LLM6521; 3 Credits)
18. Public Policy, Legislation, and Review Mechanism (LLM6522; 3 Credits)
19. Local Government: National and Comparative Law Perspective (LLM6523; 3 Credits)
20. State Finance and State Expenditure (LLM6524; 3 Credits)
Criminal Law
21. Comparative Criminal Law (LLM6531; 3 Credits)
22. International Criminal Law (LLM6531; 3 Credits)
23. Indonesian Criminal Justice System (LLM6531; 3 Credits)
24. Criminology and Victimology (LLM6531; 3 Credits)