Law and justice are two different concepts, although often considered the same.
In Indonesia, the legal system used is a mixed legal system consisting of customary law, religious law, and modern law.
Criminal law in Indonesia recognizes the death penalty as the hardest punishment.
In some countries, such as Norway and Finland, the legal system uses the principle of restorative justice which prioritizes the recovery of victims and perpetrators of crime.
Law in the UK is known as common law which refers to the habits and court decisions.
In the United States, there is a different federal legal system and state law.
International law regulates relations between countries and international organizations.
The International Court of Justice is an international court institution under the auspices of the United Nations.
In Indonesia, court institutions consist of the Supreme Court, the High Court, and the District Court.
The concept of presumption of innocence is a basic principle in the justice system that upholds human rights.