Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): International Asia Of Law and Money Laundering (IAML)
The Editorial Board of International Asia Of Law and Money Laundering (IAML) extends its deepest gratitude and sincere appreciation to all lecturers, researchers, academics, and legal practitioners who have actively participated in contributing their ideas, insights, and scholarly works for publication in Volume 4 No. 3 September 2025.
This edition proudly presents 5 high-quality research articles addressing various contemporary legal issues, including studies on the theory and practice of mediation in the Gayo and Enggano customary law communities, the competence of military justice in criminal disputes involving Indonesian National Army (TNI) soldiers, juridical analysis of the strengthening of Administrative Court decisions in certificate cancellation disputes, and the consistency of judex facti in imposing sentences for aggravated theft. The diversity of these topics reflects IAML's commitment to providing a comprehensive platform for legal discourse that remains relevant to the evolving legal landscape in Indonesia and across Asia.
ContributorsWe would like to express our highest appreciation to the contributors from several distinguished universities in Indonesia:
- Universitas Dirgantara Marsekal Suryadarma, Jakarta
- Universitas Medan Area, Medan
- Universitas Muhammadiyah Sumatera Utara, Medan
- Universitas Haji Sumatera Utara, Medan
- Universitas Dharmawangsa, Medan
Our heartfelt thanks also go to the peer reviewers, editors, and the entire editorial team who have worked diligently to ensure the academic quality and integrity of each published article. The dedication and professionalism of all parties involved serve as the cornerstone in maintaining the scholarly standards of this journal.
We sincerely hope that the works published in this edition will make meaningful contributions to the advancement of legal science, enrich the body of academic literature, and serve as valuable references for scholars, students, legal practitioners, and policymakers both in Indonesia and internationally.
Finally, we cordially invite all members of the academic community, researchers, and legal professionals to continue contributing to future editions. Together, let us advance legal scholarship through impactful and high-quality research.
With Academic Regards,
IAML Editorial Board
Articles
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Theory and Practice of Mediation in Enggano Customary Law Community
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10.59712/iaml.v4i3.137
- Abstract Views: 154
- Pdf Downloads: 100
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Judex Facti Consistency in Imposing Theft with Weights: A Review of Cassation Decision Number 1585 K/Pid/2025
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10.59712/iaml.v4i3.139
- Abstract Views: 241
- Pdf Downloads: 48
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Competence of Military Justice in Criminal Disputes of Servicemen
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10.59712/iaml.v4i3.140
- Abstract Views: 132
- Pdf Downloads: 60
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Theory And Practice Of Mediation In Gayo Indigenous Peoples Theory And Practice Of Mediation In Gayo Indigenous Peoples
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10.59712/iaml.v4i3.141
- Abstract Views: 147
- Pdf Downloads: 51
