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VOL. 6, ISSUE 3 (2024)
Characteristics and law enforcement of acts of insubordination by members of the Indonesian national army
Authors
Christian Endrita Udayana, Umi Enggarsasi
Abstract
The Indonesian National Army (TNI) has a consistent attitude in
enforcing the law, as mandated by the legal framework. In addition to being
bound by general law, they are also subject to a special set of regulations
known as military law. The behavior of all TNI personnel is regulated by military
law, which includes their behavior towards their superiors. The Military
Criminal Code (KUHPM) in military law specifically addresses the issue of
subordinates' accountability to superiors when their behavior deviates from
prescribed guidelines known as santi aji, which all TNI soldiers are required
to adhere to. This arrangement is outlined in chapter IV of the second book on
crime, which focuses on offenses related to official duties. This research aims
to identify various types of insubordination crimes committed by members of the
Indonesian National Army (TNI) and assess the legal responsibility of TNI
members involved in these crimes. The analysis will be based on Articles 97 to
109 of the Military Criminal Code (KUHPM). Apart from that, this research will
examine the efforts that have been made by the Military Police, especially as
military investigators, in order to overcome the occurrence of criminal acts of
insubordination in the military environment.
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Pages:222-229
How to cite this article:
Christian Endrita Udayana, Umi Enggarsasi "Characteristics and law enforcement of acts of insubordination by members of the Indonesian national army". International Journal of Law, Policy and Social Review, Vol 6, Issue 3, 2024, Pages 222-229
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