2019
DOI: 10.24843/jmhu.2019.v08.i02.p01
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Society Differentiation, Can Human Rights be Protected?: Critical Study of the Tribes Castration on Community (Case Study of Laporo Buton)

Abstract: In administering a country based on the rule of law, the main element is the enforcement of human rights. In every country still found, there are discriminatory discriminations against citizens, both those that are needed from state actions, and those needed from the community. With the existence of a convention on the protection of special human rights, the state must approve and protect its citizens. Problems that occur in pluralistic Indonesia is in preventing the social life in community. The research meth… Show more

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“…However, improving the quality of human resources in the field of education is still having some problems limitations. These limitations include access to education, facilities and infrastructure, and socioeconomic (Suryanegara & Nahib, 2015;Latif et al 2019). Flyn et al (2011) reported that the experience of students and the possibility of educational success is defined and understood in the context of many influences, including culture, poverty, community, social class, and policies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, improving the quality of human resources in the field of education is still having some problems limitations. These limitations include access to education, facilities and infrastructure, and socioeconomic (Suryanegara & Nahib, 2015;Latif et al 2019). Flyn et al (2011) reported that the experience of students and the possibility of educational success is defined and understood in the context of many influences, including culture, poverty, community, social class, and policies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%