ADVOCATE IMMUNITY: QUO VADIS OF VALUE AND ETHICS IN LEGAL NORMS?

imunity advocate good intention corruption

Authors

  • Rocky Marbun
    rocky_marbun@univpancasila.ac.id
    Universitas Pancasila, Indonesia
30 April 2019
30 March 2019

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If the value in the ethics of a particular profession is attributed to the property of that particular profession, then the judgment of a 'good faith' offense can only be traced through a mutual consensus agreed upon by those in the profession. However, in this case, the Researcher is not in a position to say an Advocate can not be convicted. The researcher is more respectful of the value that should be heard and raised surface on the hegemony of legal norms.