The Urgency of a Gender-based Approach to Counter Terrorism in Indonesia: A Look into the European Policies

In recent years, Indonesia has faced a rising rate of women participation in terrorism. The Presidential Decree No. 7 of 2021concerning the National Action Plan for the Prevention and Countering of Violent Extremism that Leads to Terrorism 2020-2024 mentioned ‘gender mainstreaming’ to counter terror...

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Main Author: Putri, Devita Kartika
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Language:English
Published: University of Muhammadiyah Malang 2022
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2830252023-11-17T04:02:20Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283025/ The Urgency of a Gender-based Approach to Counter Terrorism in Indonesia: A Look into the European Policies Putri, Devita Kartika International Law In recent years, Indonesia has faced a rising rate of women participation in terrorism. The Presidential Decree No. 7 of 2021concerning the National Action Plan for the Prevention and Countering of Violent Extremism that Leads to Terrorism 2020-2024 mentioned ‘gender mainstreaming’ to counter terrorism without elaborating how this gender-based approach was to be conceptualized into executing policy and regulatory framework. Therefore, this study analyzes the policies of European states. The objective of this study is to learn from the practice of European states to see how a gender-based approach could be further conceptualized under Indonesia’s counter-terrorism policy and regulatory framework. This article was based on normative research, employing both primary and secondary data. Furthermore, the discussion was based on three approaches: statutory, comparative, and conceptual approaches. The result of the study shows that a gender-based approach requires the Indonesian policy and regulatory framework to treat counter-terrorism as a cross-cutting issue between gender and the fulfillment of human rights. University of Muhammadiyah Malang 2022 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283025/1/196-213.pdf Putri, Devita Kartika (2022) The Urgency of a Gender-based Approach to Counter Terrorism in Indonesia: A Look into the European Policies. Legality: Jurnal Ilmiah Hukum, 30 (2). 196 – 213. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85159842565&doi=10.22219%2fljih.v30i2.21256&partnerID=40&md5=dceae3a862ceec4c2d63ffcc25c2b9a4
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Putri, Devita Kartika
The Urgency of a Gender-based Approach to Counter Terrorism in Indonesia: A Look into the European Policies
description In recent years, Indonesia has faced a rising rate of women participation in terrorism. The Presidential Decree No. 7 of 2021concerning the National Action Plan for the Prevention and Countering of Violent Extremism that Leads to Terrorism 2020-2024 mentioned ‘gender mainstreaming’ to counter terrorism without elaborating how this gender-based approach was to be conceptualized into executing policy and regulatory framework. Therefore, this study analyzes the policies of European states. The objective of this study is to learn from the practice of European states to see how a gender-based approach could be further conceptualized under Indonesia’s counter-terrorism policy and regulatory framework. This article was based on normative research, employing both primary and secondary data. Furthermore, the discussion was based on three approaches: statutory, comparative, and conceptual approaches. The result of the study shows that a gender-based approach requires the Indonesian policy and regulatory framework to treat counter-terrorism as a cross-cutting issue between gender and the fulfillment of human rights.
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title The Urgency of a Gender-based Approach to Counter Terrorism in Indonesia: A Look into the European Policies
title_short The Urgency of a Gender-based Approach to Counter Terrorism in Indonesia: A Look into the European Policies
title_full The Urgency of a Gender-based Approach to Counter Terrorism in Indonesia: A Look into the European Policies
title_fullStr The Urgency of a Gender-based Approach to Counter Terrorism in Indonesia: A Look into the European Policies
title_full_unstemmed The Urgency of a Gender-based Approach to Counter Terrorism in Indonesia: A Look into the European Policies
title_sort urgency of a gender-based approach to counter terrorism in indonesia: a look into the european policies
publisher University of Muhammadiyah Malang
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