Constitutional Rights in Indonesia
Abstract
The constitution plays a pivotal role in the functioning of a modern state, serving as a cornerstone of state governance and ensuring the protection of citizens' rights. It serves as a foundation for the organization and implementation of the state's institutions and functions, thereby obligating the state to safeguard and uphold the constitutional rights of its citizens. In contemporary constitutional practice, human rights have assumed a crucial position. This study aims to elucidate the integration of human rights guarantees as an essential aspect of constitutional rights in Indonesia.