Membership is open to:
- Indonesian academics and researchers
- Legal practitioners and judges
- Policy professionals and civil society actors
- Students and early-career scholars
- International scholars with an interest in Indonesia
The ICON•S Indonesian Chapter brings together scholars, practitioners, and institutions committed to advancing the study and practice of public law in Indonesia—a field that is deeply intertwined with democratic governance, constitutional development, public administration, and rights protection. Despite its significance, Indonesia has long lacked a dedicated national platform focused exclusively on public law as a field of scholarly inquiry and professional engagement.
The Chapter fills this gap by creating a collaborative intellectual community that connects Indonesian scholarship with global conversations, fosters interdisciplinary exchange, and deepens the understanding and development of public law in Indonesia.
In doing so, the Chapter embraces the vision of ICON•S as a scholarly association that is interdisciplinary, internationally engaged, publicly relevant, inclusive, and firmly committed to democratic values and constitutionalism.
The primary mission of the ICON•S Indonesian Chapter is to advance the study, teaching, and practice of public law in Indonesia consistent with the global values and objectives of ICON•S.
To achieve this, the Chapter seeks to:
The Indonesian Chapter is guided by ICON•S values, including:
Co-Chairs:
Chapter Secretary:
Advisory Boards:
Founding Members:
Membership Community
The Chapter’s membership community includes:
The ICON•S Indonesian Chapter is governed in accordance with the principles of transparency, inclusivity, and merit-based participation. The Chapter is led by two Co-Chairs to ensure leadership diversity and shared direction. Co-Chairs serve renewable three-year terms. Outgoing Co-Chairs join an advisory group to promote continuity and institutional stability.
The Chapter undertakes a range of academic and public-facing activities, including:
Upcoming activities include:
• Academic workshops and symposia
• Thematic events on Indonesian public law developments
• Initiatives for student and early-career scholars
The Chapter will periodically issue Calls for Papers for conferences, workshops, and publications related to:
Membership is open to: