Imam Sahroni Darmawan
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An independent writer and researcher actively studying public policy issues, village governance, law, and Indonesia's socio-economic dynamics.
15 articles
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Articles by Imam Sahroni Darmawan
Published: 15
Jan 27, 2026
· Legislation & Regulation
· 8 minute read
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Reckless legislation reveals procedural authoritarianism, oligarchical dominance, and the collapse of democracy in lawmaking.
Jan 26, 2026
· Attorney General's Office
· 2 minute read
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The Attorney General's Office's SIRI Task Force has secured Hariyono, a corruption convict in the Jombang APBD grant funds. The arrest refers to the Supreme Court Decision Number 1971 K/Pid.Sus/2012.
Jan 26, 2026
· Business Law
· 5 minute read
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Corporate impunity in environmental crimes, failure of law enforcement, and the urgency of ecocide as a reform of environmental criminal law in Indonesia.
Jan 26, 2026
· Law
· 2 minute read
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Ahead of the pre-trial hearing of the Secretary-General of the DPR, the KPK affirms that the determination of the suspect is valid. However, detention efforts are still hampered by one crucial procedure.
Jan 18, 2026
· Civil Law
· 7 minute read
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Learn about the valid procedure, evidentiary power, and effective requirements of civil summons in dispute resolution in court.
January 06, 2026
· Constitutional Law
· 5 minute read
· 35 reads
Analysis of ASN's pseudo-neutrality: dismantling the legal fiction that covers the political co-optation of bureaucracy. A sharp critique of the state civil apparatus' legal design.
January 04, 2026
· Administrative Law
· 7 minute read
· 41 reads
A shameless state highlights public maladministration as a normalized crime of power, eroding the dignity of law, citizens' rights, & the quality of public services.
January 03, 2026
· Corruption Crime
· 8 minute read
· 29 reads
Corruption law enforcement in Indonesia recently presents an anomaly.
January 03, 2026
· Law (General)
· 6 minute read
· 56 reads
The No Viral No Justice phenomenon reveals the erosion of the rule of law, algorithmic discretion, and unequal justice due to the pressure of social media virality.
January 01, 2026
· Constitutional Law
· 6 minute read
· 69 reads
Is the state allowed to be wrong without feeling guilty? This article reviews normative impunity, the crisis of legal accountability, and state responsibility in a state of law.