Analysis of a Comparative Study of Criminal Provisions on Criminal Acts Against Narcotics Crimes in Indonesia and Thailand

Authors

  • ammar kurniawan mahasiswa
  • Sulthon Miladiyanto

Keywords:

Narcotics, Law, Comparation

Abstract

This study discusses the comparison of criminal provisions for narcotics crimes in Indonesia and Thailand. This
research was conducted to understand the similarities and differences in the legal systems of the two countries in
handling narcotics cases, as well as to assess the effectiveness of each system in preventing and eradicating
narcotics crimes. The method used is a literature review and comparative analysis of laws, regulations, and cases
related to narcotics in the two countries. The research results show that although there are some similarities in legal
approaches, there are significant differences in terms of penalties applied, law enforcement procedures, and
rehabilitation policies. This research provides deeper insight into how the two countries respond to the challenges
posed by drug crime and can serve as a reference for researchers.

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Published

2024-08-23

How to Cite

kurniawan, ammar, & Miladiyanto, S. (2024). Analysis of a Comparative Study of Criminal Provisions on Criminal Acts Against Narcotics Crimes in Indonesia and Thailand. Widya Gama Law Review, 1(2), 24–29. Retrieved from https://jurnal.widyagama.ac.id/index.php/wglr/article/view/594