On Thursday, January 11, 2024, at the Mini Auditorium Room, the UII Faculty of Law held a release event for the 2024 Visiting Lecturer Program Participants and the 2024 Independent Student Exchange Program Participants. “We will send two lecturers to the University of Groningen, the Netherlands and 2 lecturers which will be sent to the University of Debrecen, Hungary to take part in the Visiting Lecturer Program. There will also be 3 students who have now been accepted and have successfully passed the 2024 Independent Student Exchange Program to both the Faculty of Law, University of North Sumatra and the Faculty of Law, University of Mataram. “This entire program is a mobility program activity for both lecturers and students which has been running well as a result of good partnerships with Faculty of Law UII partner campuses both at national and international levels,” said the Head of the Faculty of Law UII Mobility Program Team, Dodik Setiawan Nur Heriyanto, SH, MH, LLM, PhD.

“The existence of mobility activities which are currently not only participated by students but also lecturers is also part of the recognition at both national and international levels for the Faculty of Law Universitas Islam Indonesia. Long before the Independent Campus was established by the Ministry of Education and Culture, the Faculty of Law Universitas Islam Indonesia had implemented many identical programs so that the existence of policies was not a problem in terms of technical and implementation at the Faculty level. So currently there are many students taking part in international mobility and there are also many foreign students coming and studying at the Faculty of Law Universitas Islam Indonesia. This semester alone we have just accepted 23 foreign students from Deakin University and Western Sidney University. “This includes many professors, lecturers, and foreign researchers who have come to the Islamic University of Indonesia to support collaborative teaching and research patterns on an international scale.” That was the speech from the Dean of the Faculty of Law, UII.

The four lecturers who will be departing for Europe to take part in the Visiting Lecturer Program include: Siti Rahma Novikasari, S.H., M.H., Ayu Izza Elvany, S.H., M.H., Dr. Inda Rahadiyan, S.H., M.H., and Ratna Hartanto, S.H., LL.M. Apart from that, the students who will take part in the 2024 Student Exchange Program are Rizkha Aura Eka Sari, Mutiara Sabila Hamdani, and Wahyu Nurindah who are active students from the Undergraduatel Study Program in Law at the Faculty of Law Universitas Islam Indonesia. The 2024 Visiting Lecturer Program activities last for 1 month at the Faculty of Law’s Universitas Islam Indonesia partner campuses, namely the University of Groningen and the University of Debrecen. Meanwhile, students participating in the 2024 Independent Student Exchange Program will take part in the program for 1 semester and after completing their studies their credits taken at host university  will be converted into the study program credits.

Good faith has become the basis or principle of all law systems. However, in intellectual property law, there are differences in the juridical regulation of good faith. So, there is a need for further study regarding the placement and use of the concept of good faith in acquiring and protecting intellectual rights.

The Doctoral Study Program of Law (PSHPD), Faculty of Law, Universitas Islam Indonesia, again held a public defense examination in the Audiovisual Room, Floor 4, Faculty of Law, UII, on (13/12). Doctoral candidate M. Zulfa Aulia succeeded in obtaining a doctorate by defending his dissertation entitled “The Normativity of Legal Principles in Legal Regulations and Court Decisions: Study of the Existence and Actualization of Good Faith in Intellectual Property Law.”

The doctoral candidate, M. Zulfa Aulia, in his dissertation, highlights three main points as follows: First, although good faith is only made explicit in trademark law regulations, in judicial reality, the use of good faith is determined by its relevance. Good faith is relevant to preventing and canceling the registration of dishonestly intelectual right. Second, judicial reality also shows that good faith does not only apply to trademark law regulations but also to copyrights and patents. In reality, parties, including judges, use good faith as a legal argument to strengthen accusations, defenses, or decisions that specific intellectual right do not meet the requirements for obtaining rights and should not be registered. Third, it is necessary to accommodate the principle of good faith in intellectual property law regulations through behavioral provisions, especially regarding the conditions for acquiring rights. Then, to make good faith explicit in regulations, a significant test in judicial practice, the formation pattern of national legal regulations, and the abstraction of their formulation and placement are needed.

On this occasion, the public defence examination session was chaired by the Chair of the PSHPD, Prof. Dr. M. Syamsudin, S.H., M.H., with members consisting of Promotor, Prof. M. Hawin, S.H., LL.M., Ph.D., Co-Promotor 1, Prof. Nandang Sutrisno, S.H., LL.M., M.Hum., Ph.D., Co-Promotor 2, Prof. Dr. Shidarta, S.H., M.Hum., with examiners: Prof. Dr. Budi Agus Riswandi, S.H., M.Hum., Prof. Dr. Sri Wartini, S.H., M.Hum., Ph.D., Hayyan Ulhaq, S.H., LL.M., Ph.D.

After presenting her dissertation and answering questions the board of examiners asked, M. Zulfa Aulia was successfully appointed Doctor of Law. Dr. M. Zulfa Aulia, S.H., M.H. officially holds the 169th doctoral degree from PSHPD FH UII. Promotor Prof. M. Hawin, S.H., LL.M., Ph.D., congratulated and advised them to carry out the Prophet’s orders, to be always humble, always share knowledge with others, and not hide the knowledge they have.

Efforts to protect Nagari as local wisdom tend to lead to local bureaucratization, which is caused by the objective relations formed by the state towards Nagari. Local bureaucratization has reduced Nagari’s value as a social system built by the complexity of Minangkabau community relations.

The Doctoral Study Program of Law, Faculty of Law, Universitas Islam Indonesia (UII), held the public defence examination in the Auditorium on the 4th floor, Faculty of Law, UII on (30/11). Aulia Rahmat, a doctoral candidate, successfully earned her doctorate by defending her dissertation titled “Reformulation of State Policy in Protecting Local Wisdom: A Study of Nagari Dynamics and Sustainability in West Sumatra.”

Aulia Rahmat, the doctoral candidate, explained, “My dissertation originally aimed to explore the challenges and transformations of Nagari within Indonesia’s modern government system. Some experts view these changes as a way to modernize Nagari, integrating it with the post-independence government. On the flip side, concerns arise that these changes might disconnect Nagari from its roots. Previous research often focused solely on the artifacts in Minangkabau relations within Nagari, overlooking the broader components of Minangkabau as a social system. In this dissertation, I strive to offer a fresh perspective on the relationships within Nagari and propose a model for healthy interactions between Nagari and the state.”

On this occasion, the public defense examination session was chaired by the Dean of Faculty of Law, Prof. Dr. Budi Agus Riswandi, S.H., M.Hum., with members consisting of Promotor, Prof. Dr. Esmi Warassih Pujirahayu S.H., M.S., Co-Promotor, Prof. Dr. M. Syamsudin, S.H., M.H., with examiners: Prof. Dr. Sudjito, S.H., M.Si, Dr. Yance Arizona, S.H., M.H., M.A., Prof. Dr. Ni’matul Huda, S.H., M.Hum., and Dr. Suparman Marzuki, S.H., M.Si.

After presenting her dissertation and answering the examiners’ questions, Aulia Rahmat obtained the title of Doctor of Law. Dr. Aulia Rahmat, S.H.I, M.A.HK. now officially a graduate of the doctoral program of law. His supervisor, Prof. Dr. Esmi Warassih Pujirahayu S.H., M.S., praised this extraordinary dissertation, emphasizing its importance in reviving forgotten aspects of Indonesian local wisdom. The promotor congratulated Dr. Aulia Rahmat and advised him not to adopt the philosophy of banana trees, which only bear fruit once and then die. Instead, she suggests to addpot the philosophy of mango trees that bear fruit continuously and provide enjoyment for everyone.

The Supreme Court has once again become the destination for academic tours, this time a number of 20 international students and accompanying lecturers from Western Sydney University Law School and Deakin University Law School Australia had the opportunity to visit the Central Jakarta Supreme Court (Mahkamah Agung) on Tuesday (28/11) morning. Lucia Ridayanti, S.H., M.H. as one of the judges at the Supreme Court, received the visit well in the Supreme Court Clerk’s Meeting Room, Mahkamah Agung Building, Jakarta. 

In this case, the Faculty of Law Universitas Islam Indonesia is collaborating with the Center for the Study of Islam and Society (PPIM) of the Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University, Deakin University and Western Sydney University in organizing a Study Tour entitled “Indonesia Law, Governance and Culture” The visit is one of the agenda of series of Australian student study tours aims to introduce and understand more about the legal system and law enforcement Indonesia.

The event began with a welcoming speech from the Dean of the Faculty of Law, Universitas Islam Indonesia, Yogyakarta, Prof. Dr. Budi Agus Riswandi, S.H., M.Hum. “These students from Australia deliberately came to Indonesia to study Indonesian Law. In addition to learning culture, they will also learn the peculiarities of Indonesian law, which are demonstrated by Customary Law, Islamic Law, Pancasila and also the Indonesian Constitution.” he concluded, accompanied by Dodik Setiawan Nur Heriyanto, S.H., M.H., LL.M., Ph.D as Head of the Undergraduate Law Study Program, and Dr. Aroma Elmina Martha, S.H., M.H. as Secretary of the International Law Program Study Program. “We would like to express our gratitude to the Supreme Court of the Republic of Indonesia for the opportunity and acceptance that has been given to us.” He said closing his remarks.

On this occasion, Lucia delivered material regarding the history of the formation of the Supreme Court, the function and authority of the Supreme Court, and the structure of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Indonesia. “Current case resolution in Indonesia cannot be separated from technological developments and advances which are very helpful, especially with the presence of electronic trials.” he explained. Lucia also explained the various courts under the Supreme Court of the Republic of Indonesia, the Judicial Working Unit in Indonesia, the Chambers at the Supreme Court, and the policies of the leadership of the Supreme Court, one of which is the robotic appointment of the panel. At the end of the presentation, Lucia and representatives of the judges who attended the visit expressed their appreciation for the visit of Australian international students. “It seems like this is the first time that the Supreme Court has received a visit from this huge numbers international students, we are of course very happy,” she said in the presentation session.

Then the explanation of the material provoked questions and discussion from John and Reuben, students from Deakin University, regarding the use of AI in court processes in Indonesia. AI is the future where its application will help court processes, one of which is the selection of judicial panels.

The Executive Director of the Center for Islamic and Community Studies (PPIM), as well as Deputy Dean, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Jakarta State Islamic University (UIN Jakarta), namely Drg. Laifa Annisa Hendarmin, PhD. was also present in the agenda, then there were also foreign students companions Jeremy Kingsley, Associate Professor from Law School Western Sydney University. Dr Sven Gallasch lecturer from Deakin University Law School. Jeremy thanked all parties who played a role in realizing this agenda. According to him, this is a rare opportunity to learn more about the judicial system in Indonesia by visiting and communicating directly with the Supreme Court of the Republic of Indonesia.

Very proud! Nailah, a student in the third semester of the Undergraduate Study Program in Law, Faculty of Law UII, has successfully passed to take part in the Student Exchange under the scheme of MBKM Program at the Bachelor of Law Study Program, Faculty of Law, Hasanuddin University. Nailah will study for 1 semester and after that will convert the courses she took in Makassar to the Undergraduate Study Program in Law.

Nailah’s journey began because of advice from her cousin who was a participant in the Student Exchange batch 2 (PMM 2) at the University of Papua. Nailah was very interested in this program because she thought about when else she would be able to explore the vast land of Indonesia and get to know the cultural diversity that existed in the place where she would study for one semester. Apart from that, he wants to have friends from all over the archipelago who of course have different characteristics. When she received news that PMM batch 3 would open, Nailah immediately looked for information through her cousin and the UII website. He researched and read carefully what he could find from the UII website regarding the program

However, it is a shame that PMM information is still very minimal on the UII website.S he only received information such as the recommendation to meet the DPA and Head of the Study Program first to discuss the program before registering. Never giving up, Nailah remained enthusiastic and started looking for information through her social media. Long story short, PMM 3 registration opened, that’s where Nailah started to get busy going back and forth to campus to take care of the necessary documents. At that time, preparations were very tight considering that Nailah was going back to Riau to welcome Eid with her beloved family.

After much thought, Nailah decided to choose Hasanuddin University as her first choice and thank God she passed. After that, he started to contact Mrs. Ayunita Nur Rohanawati, S.H., M.H. as DPA and facing back to the Head of the UII Undergraduate Legal Study Program, namely Mr. Dodik Setiawan Nur Heriyanto, S.H., M.H., LL.M., Ph.D. what courses can be taken at UNHAS later and contact Mr Muhammad Arief Sateio Kinady, A.Md. who is the Head of the Academic Administration Division. It was at this stage that Nailah began to feel doubtful about whether she should continue with this program or not, this was caused by her confusion because she felt that the campus also did not understand this program. However, with the remaining enthusiasm he decided to continue until the end. He believes there will be something beautiful with all his hard work so far. It turned out to be true, he felt many benefits from the program.

While at UNHAS, Nailah experienced a very new environment. The learning system at UNHAS is very different from UII, where UNHAS uses a team teaching system for all its courses. At UNHAS, Nailah took 6 courses, namely Administrative Court Procedural Law, Constitutional Court Procedural Law, Civil Procedural Law and Civil Justice Practice, Supervision Law, Law and Human Rights and Agrarian Law with a total of 21 credits including the Nusantara Module which is a Compulsory Subject of this program.

While undergoing this program, it is the memories spent with friends that really leave a lasting impression on my heart. Where we meet new people who of course have their own characteristics and characteristics in a short time. Memories of the excitement and tiredness of walking home from college to save costs and going for walks around Makassar City together. PMM teaches us to become more tolerant humans in various things, indirectly also teaches us what it means to be grateful for the scenario that God has set for our lives. After this program is finished, which is around December, Nailah will be even more daring to try things that will definitely have a positive impact on her life

She thanks to Mrs. Ayu and Mr. Kinady who were willing to answer various questions regarding the conversion system. As well as thanks to Mr Dodik who has been very supportive in various matters regarding Nailah’s participation in this program.

[KALIURANG]; On Monday, October 16 2023, a collaboration signing activity between the Faculty of Law, Islamic University of Indonesia and the Faculty of Law, Hasanuddin University, which took place in the Prof. Room. Laica Marzuki at the Faculty of Law, Hasanuddin University, Makassar. “Our arrival in Makassar is to establish collaboration between Faculty of Law UII and Hasanuddin University. In fact, without this collaboration, we would have carried out real activities, one of which was the implementation of the Student Exchange under the cheme of Independent Campus (MBKM) program where one of the FH UII students had carried out student exchange activities for 1 (one) semester at the Faculty of Law, Hasanuddin University. And we hope that in the future there will be more activities that can be collaborated on.” as mentioned during the initial speech from the Dean of the UII Faculty of Law, Prof. Dr. Budi Agus Riswandi, S.H., M.Hum.


Prof. Dr. Hamzah Halim, S.H., M.H., MAP as Dean of the Faculty of Law, Hasanuddin University welcomed the delegation directly from the Faculty of Law, UII Yogyakarta. Present together with the Dean of the Faculty of Law, Hasanudin University, namely Prof. Dr. Maskun, S.H., LL.M. (Deputy Dean for Academic and Student Affairs), Prof. Dr. Iin Karita Sakharina, S.H., M.A. (Deputy Dean for Planning, Resources and Alumni), and Dr. Ratnawati, S.H., M.H. (Deputy Dean for Partnerships, Research and Innovation) along with the Study Program leaders and other officials. In his speech, the Dean of the Faculty of Law, Hasanudin University said that “We hope that we can organize intensive cooperation and collaborate on the potential of both the Faculty of Law Unhas and the Faculty of Law UII. It is also hoped that the fields of research and community service can become areas that can be collaborated. Thank God, the Unhas Faculty of Law also has a Scopus indexed journal. Perhaps in terms of research a joint research program can be held where research teams are formed that collaborate between lecturers at UII and Unhas.”

“Currently there are students from the UII Law Study Program who are taking part in the MBKM Student Curriculum Program, namely Ms. Nailah class of 2022 has taken approximately 24 credits of study for one semester at the Faculty of Law, Hasanuddin University. “We also hope that in the future, with this collaboration, students from the Hasanuddin University Faculty of Law will also be able to take part in student exchange at the UII Faculty of Law, considering that the assumption is that the curriculum pattern is almost the same as well as being aimed at taking unique and distinctive courses at each campus.” said Dodik Setiawan Nur Heriyanto, S.H., M.H., LL.M., Ph.D. as Head of the Undergraduate Study Program in Law UII.


The opening event continued with a cooperation signing session and a discussion session exploring cooperation from both parties guided by moderator Ahsan Yunus, S.H., M.H. The event ended with the presentation of souvenirs and conclusions about things that would be collaborated on in the future.

 

 

 

 

Some of the UII Faculty of Law’s educational staff from the academic, general and security staffs took part in service training for people with disabilities organized by the Undergraduate Study Program in Law, Faculty of Law UII. This training presented resource persons, namely Eko Riyadi, S.H., M.H., M. Syafei, S.H., M.H., Dian Kus Pratiwi, S.H., M.H., and Ismail (SIGAB). The training is planned to be held for two days.

“With this training, it is hoped that all service departments at the UII Faculty of Law will not be nervous about providing services both academic and non-academic in nature. “Apart from that, it is hoped that skills will emerge so that educational staff know the forms of service to people with disabilities so that service patterns can be provided perfectly.” said the Head of Undergraduate Study Program in Law at the Faculty of Law, UII.

In this training, resource person Mr. Ismail from the NGO SIGAB was also presented, who is also a person with deaf disabilities. In the training there is direct practice on how to provide appropriate services, especially for deaf people. Training will be carried out in two waves. Some educational staff who were not included in the first term will be included in the second term.

On Saturday, October 14 2023, the Undergraduate Study Program in Law at the Faculty of Law, Islamic University of Indonesia held a Final Project Writing Ideas. In the first session of this activity, the Study Program invited technology and information experts from UII, Mr. Hendrik, S.T., M.Eng. who is a lecturer at FTI UII with a presentation entitled “Utilization of Artificial Intelligence in Student Final Project Research”.

“Currently, to support research activities, there is a model being developed in the form of a Large Language Model. It’s just that the output issued by LLM is predictive in nature. However, there are many LLMs that can also be used, such as BERT, GPT, Claude, LaMDA, LLsMA, DALL-E. Hence, the point remains that the information provided by LLM is based on existing data or legal materials so that the results of student research studies can be utilized. And the role of lecturers is very high in observing the results of student analysis.” as presented by the presentation of speaker Hendrik, S.T., M.Eng.

In his opening remarks, the Secretary of the Undergraduate in Law Study Program, Faculty of Law UII , Bagya Agung Prabowo, S.H., M.Hum., Ph.D. said that: “In an effort to improve the reputation of students’ final project research, the Undergraduate Study Program is holding a workshop on the use of artificial intelligence applications in research writing professionally.”

The second session of the event continued with the Final Assignment Writing Ideas Exchange where each student was allowed to discuss the research ideas of each lecturer representing the Department in the Undergraduate Study Program. The Representative Lecturers include Prof. Dra. Sri Wartini, S.H., M.Hum. (International Law Department), Eko Riyadi, S.H., M.H. (Constitutional Law Department), Syarif Nurhidayat, S.H., M.H. (Criminal Law Department), Siti Rahma Novikasari, S.H., M.H. (State Administrative Law Department), Ayu Izza Elvany, S.H., M.H. (Criminal Law Department), Dr. Nurjihad, S.H., M.H. (Civil Law Department), and Ratna Hartanto, S.H., LL.M. (Civil Law Department).

At the end of the event, the Head of the Undergraduate Study Program in Law, Faculty of Law UII , Dodik Setiawan Nur Heriyanto, S.H., M.H., LL.M., Ph.D. mentioned that “The Study Program really hopes that this activity can become a culture of discussion so that data is known on the extent of the use of technology in research carried out by students. Apart from that, as a form of anticipation, the Study Program is also encouraging universities to subscribe to applications to detect the use of LLM/ChatGPT or similar so that the quality of student publications can be well maintained.”

The event was held and participated by 100 participants from students and some of lecturers in hybrid format.

As a form of internationalization activity, the Faculty of Law Universitas Islam Indonesia signed a collaboration with the Indonesian Students Association in Hungary. The signing of the collaboration was carried out in the city of Budapest (Hungary) on September 30 2023. The signing was carried out witnessed by the Head of Undergraduate Study Program in Law at the Faculty of Law Universitas Islam Indonesia, Dodik Setiawan Nur Heriyanto, S.H., M.H., LL.M., Ph.D. and Arya Wanda Wirayuda, S.Hum., MA as PhD Ambassador of A Doktoranduszok Országos Szövetsége (DOSZ) as well as Agung Wicaksono, Head of PPLN Hungary.

The direct signing was carried out between the Dean of the Faculty of Law Universitas Islam Indonesia, Prof. Dr. Budi Agus Riswandi, S.H., M.H., Ph.D. and Chairman of the Indonesian Students Association in Hungary, Marhadi, SE.M.Sc, CMM. “We hope that this collaboration can help friends who are studying in Hungary, especially in research, teaching and community service activities. Especially in terms of Islamic da’wah, the Faculty of Law Universitas Islam Indonesia is ready to hold online Islamic and Islamic Law study activities considering the Muslim community in Hungary there are still very few and there are no mosques in individual cities.” said the Dean of the Faculty of Law Universitas Islam Indonesia in his speech.

The Chairman of PPIH, Marhadi welcomed the signing of the Memorandum of Agreement. He has a huge hope that both of the institutions will create more collaborations and contributkon to establish academic culture and internationalization of academic programs in future. PPIH has enough human resources in the side of qualitative and quantitative research. In other side, the international network could be optimized with the Hungarian campuses hopefully with the existing agreement.

Arya Wanda Wirayuda, S.Hum., MA as PhD Ambassador of A Doktoranduszok Országos Szövetsége (DOSZ) said that “Universities in Hungary have produced many thinkers, figures and Nobel laureates. Strengthening cooperation between universities in Indonesia and Hungary is great opportunity to improve quality and recognition. Through A Doktoranduszok Országos Szövetsége (DOSZ) and PPIH are ready to bridge.”

Head of the Head of Undergraduate Study Program in Law at the Faculty of Law Universitas Islam Indonesia , Dodik Setiawan Nur Heriyanto, expressed his pride as one of the first alumni in Hungary. “I am very happy and proud that now more and more students in Indonesia are studying in Hungary. Moreover, the activities of PPI Hungary, which was formed in 2016, have become increasingly massive and interesting so that they are able to promote education in Hungary. We also really hope that there will be many alumni of the Faculty of Law Universitas Islam Indonesia or “Permanent lecturers at the Faculty of Law Universitas Islam Indonesia can continue their studies in Hungary. In 2022, we carried out these promotional activities and it is hoped that this collaboration will provide more benefits to the academic community.”

On Monday, 2 October 2023, the Dean of the Faculty of Law Universitas Islam Indonesia and the Head of the Undergraduate Study Program in law visited the Faculty of Law, University of Groningen. “This is our return visit after Professor Dr. Albertjan Tollenaar visited the Faculty of Law UII at the end of 2022 in Yogyakarta. We really hope that there will be many offers of collaboration with the Faculty of Law UII which can be realized in the near future.” Following are the remarks from the Dean of the UII Faculty of Law, Prof. Dr. Budi Agus Riswandi, S.H, M.Hum. The Dean and Head of the Undergraduate Law Study Program were received directly in the Academy Building Meeting Room, Faculty of Arts, University of Groningen.

On this occasion, the Faculty of Law Universitas Islam Indonesia delegation carried out discussions and negotiations on a collaborative program with the Director of the Graduate School of Law, University of Groningen, Professor Dr. Albertjan Tollenaar who was accompanied by Dr. Kirsten Wolkotte and Dr. Zwaagstra Team. “At least there is a visible program and it will be realized in early 2024 where we will send two lecturers and two students to take part in the Winter School Program for approximately 1 month at the Faculty of Law, University of Groningen. This program is the first bridging program carried out so that international exposure is not only provided by students but also lecturers. “Apart from that, the participation of these lecturers can also make it easier for them to get a supervisor at the University of Groningen when taking a PhD program or Post Doctoral Program.” as explained by Dodik Setiawan Nur Heriyanto, S.H., M.H., L.LM., Ph.D.

During the visit, the Dean of the Faculty of Law UII and the Head of the Undergraduate Study Program in Law were also accompanied by a Permanent Lecturer at the UII Faculty of Law who happened to be continuing his doctoral studies at the University of Groningen, namely Abdurrahman Al Faqiih, S.H., LL.M. and Siti Ruhama Mardlah, S.H., M.H. During the visit, the Faculty of Law UII delegation also held direct meetings with professors at the University of Groningen such as Prof.Dr. Lorenzo Squintani who specializes in Energy Law and Climate Change and Dr. Kirsten Henckel who specializes in Private International Law.

Prof. Dr. Albertjan Tollenaar as Director of the Graduate School of Law welcomed the follow-up to the collaboration program, especially related to the lecturers exchange which will be held in early 2024. It is hoped that more and more academics from the UII Faculty of Law will experience studying law directly in the Netherlands because from a historical perspective , there are still many legal systems and concepts in the Netherlands that are followed by Indonesia.