Organization Structure

Dr. Muktiono

CHAIRPERSON

Muktiono is the Chairperson of the Indonesian Association of Human Rights Lecturers (SEPAHAM Indonesia) as well as a lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Brawijaya, Indonesia. He took a master’s degree in the theory and practice of human rights at the University of Oslo, Norway, and finished his doctorate from the faculty of law, University of Brawijaya. His experiences on human rights activities were started at the LBH Surabaya (Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation) as a volunteer while studying bachelor’s degree in law at the Faculty of Law, University of Airlangga. In international advocacy, Muktiono in collaboration with the Minority Rights Group International (MRGI) has submitted an alternative report to the UPR mechanism under the UN Human Rights Council and attended the forum at the UN headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. In recent years, Muktiono is a team member of drafter on the human rights’ rule and norm standard established by the Indonesian National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) especially on the issues of religious freedom and access to justice. Muktiono has also deepened his research experiences when conducting visiting scholars at the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights (NCHR), a research fellowship at the University of Leipzig, Germany, and an awardee of research program provided by the SHAPE-SEA (Strengthening Human Rights and Peace Research and Education in ASEAN).

Cekli Pratiwi is the General Secretary of the Indonesian Association of Human Rights Lecturers (SEPAHAM Indonesia). She is a senior lecturer at Faculty of Law, University of Muhammadiyah Malang (UMM) and the Chairman of the Center for Human Rights Studies (satuHAM). She earned an LL.M degree in the International and European Protection of Human Rights at School of Law, Utrecht University and holds a Master in Comparative Law from J.Reuben Clark Law School Brigham Young University – U.S.A. Currently, she is a Ph.D Candidate of the Institute for Human Rights and Peace Studies Mahidol University. Her expertise are International Human Rights Law, the Rule of Law and Religion, Public Administrative Law and Good Governance Principles, and Public Litigation. Since 2010, She contributed as resource person of the annual training program on Shariah and Human Rights, supported by the ICLRS – BYU and Norwegian Center for Human Rights. She has participated  in the Religion and  Rule of Law (ROL) training programs in Myanmar, Vietnam, China, Indonesia arranged by IGE, the ICLRS. She is currently a Bahasa translation of a Case Law book on Law and Religion written by Cole Durham and Brett Scharffs. She has been active as a presenter at international and national conferences on human rights. Her current research experiences are (1) the Root Causes of Hate Speech in Malaysia worked with Article 19 in London, (2) Freedom of Religion in Indonesia Using UPR Approach worked with APHR and IFORB, (3) Blasphemy Law as Structural Violence: A Challenge to Building Sustainable Peace published by De Guyter, . In 2021, She was invited by Komnas Perempuan to be one of Public Examiners of the Supreme Court Decision on the Minister Regulation related School Uniform with Religious Attire.

Cekli Setya Pratiwi, S.H., LL.M., M.CL., Ph. D Candidate

GENERAL SECRETARY

Rosita Indrayati, S.H., M.H.

BENDAHARA

Rosita Indrayati is the Treasurer of the Indonesian Association of Human Rights Lecturers (SEPAHAM Indonesia) as well as a lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Brawijaya, Indonesia. He took a master’s degree in the theory and practice of human rights at the University of Oslo, Norway, and finished his doctorate from the faculty of law, University of Brawijaya. His experiences on human rights activities were started at the LBH Surabaya (Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation) as a volunteer while studying bachelor’s degree in law at the Faculty of Law, University of Airlangga. In international advocacy, Muktiono in collaboration with the Minority Rights Group International (MRGI) has submitted an alternative report to the UPR mechanism under the UN Human Rights Council and attended the forum at the UN headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. In recent years, Muktiono is a team member of drafter on the human rights’ rule and norm standard established by the Indonesian National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) especially on the issues of religious freedom and access to justice. Muktiono has also deepened his research experiences when conducting visiting scholars at the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights (NCHR), a research fellowship at the University of Leipzig, Germany, and an awardee of research program provided by the SHAPE-SEA (Strengthening Human Rights and Peace Research and Education in ASEAN).

Joeni Arianto Kurniawan is the Coordinator for Research and Advocacy of Sepaham Indonesia. He works as a lecturer as well as the Director of the Center for Legal Pluralism Studies (CLeP) at the University of Airlangga School of Law, Surabaya, Indonesia. Joeni was graduated as Sarjana Hukum (Bachelor of Law) from the University of Airlangga School of Law. He then obtained a degree of Master of Arts (M.A.) in Sociology of Law from Oñati International Institute for the Sociology of Law, Oñati, Basque Country, Spain, and also a degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Law from the University of Pisa, Italy. Alongside having a field of expertise in Law and Human Rights, Joeni is also an expert in subjects as follows: Philosophy of Law, Legal Pluralism, Adat Law studies, Socio-Legal Studies, Law and Diversities, and Law and Religion.  

Joeni A. Kurniawan, S.H., M.A., Ph. D.

KOORDINATOR RISET DAN ADVOKASI

Mirza Satria Buana, S.H., M.H., Ph. D.

KOORDINATOR KURSUS DAN PELATIHAN

Mirza Satria Buana is an Associate Professor at Faculty of Law, Lambung Mangkurat University, South Kalimantan, Indonesia. He earned a Bachelor of Law (LLB) from Faculty of Law, Lambung Mangkurat University (2001-2005). He earned a Master of Constitutional Law (LL.M) from School of Law, Islamic University of Indonesia (2008-2010). He pursued a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) at TC Beirne, School of Law, University of Queensland, Australia. His PhD study was sponsored by The Australian Leadership Award Scholarship. He has published several scholarly articles, books, and chapters with leading publishers in Indonesia, Australia, the Netherlands and Southeast Asian, in the areas of constitutional law, human rights, minority groups and legal pluralism. He was also a Fulbright Visiting Scholar awardee at Pritzker School of Law, Northwestern University (2021-2022).

Prischa Listiningrum is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law, Universitas Brawijaya, Malang, East Java, Indonesia. She earned her Bachelor/LL.B (hons) from Universitas Brawijaya and completed her Master of Laws/LL.M at the Univeristy of Edinburgh, united Kingdom. Her research contributes to the field of human rights law; environmental law; constitutional law; and energy justice. Currently, she runs an international collaboration with Nuffic Neso and Leiden University to enhance the development of socio-legal research in Indonesia. She is currently involved in several advocacy efforts including: (1) the right to a healthy environment and access to justice; (2) the right to access affordable and clean energy; (3) the inclusion of smallholders in the biofuel chain; (4) the protection of the rights of persons with mental disabilities in the workforce; and (5) the pursuit of academic as well as research freedom. She serves as the head of scientific publications at the Indonesian Human Rights Law Lecturer Union (SEPAHAM). Her research has been published in a range of law as well as multidisciplinary journals including Transnational Environmental Law by Cambridge University Press (2019); Energy, Ecology and Environment (forthcoming, 2022); Universal Journal of Agricultural Research (forthcoming, 2022); Legality: Jurnal Ilmiah Hukum (2021); Indonesian Journal of International Law (2018); Brawijaya Law Journal (2017); Arena Hukum (2019); and many others.

 

Prischa Listiningrum, S.H., LL.M.

KOORDINATOR PUBLIKASI ILMIAH

Ranitya Ganindha, S.H., M.H.

KOORDINATOR WEBSITE DAN SOSIAL MEDIA

Muktiono is the Chairperson of the Indonesian Association of Human Rights Lecturers (SEPAHAM Indonesia) as well as a lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Brawijaya, Indonesia. He took a master’s degree in the theory and practice of human rights at the University of Oslo, Norway, and finished his doctorate from the faculty of law, University of Brawijaya. His experiences on human rights activities were started at the LBH Surabaya (Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation) as a volunteer while studying bachelor’s degree in law at the Faculty of Law, University of Airlangga. In international advocacy, Muktiono in collaboration with the Minority Rights Group International (MRGI) has submitted an alternative report to the UPR mechanism under the UN Human Rights Council and attended the forum at the UN headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. In recent years, Muktiono is a team member of drafter on the human rights’ rule and norm standard established by the Indonesian National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) especially on the issues of religious freedom and access to justice. Muktiono has also deepened his research experiences when conducting visiting scholars at the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights (NCHR), a research fellowship at the University of Leipzig, Germany, and an awardee of research program provided by the SHAPE-SEA (Strengthening Human Rights and Peace Research and Education in ASEAN).

Inge Christanti joined the Indonesian Association of Human Rights Lecturers (SEPAHAM Indonesia) since 2011. For this period, she is trusted to be the Director of Publication in this association. As one of researcher at Centre for Human Rights Studies of University of Surabaya (CHRS Ubaya), she has done numerous research based on human rights based approach. Her interested for human rights issues was started when she became a volunteer in her university community service program in Surabaya, Indonesia. 
In 2004, she was awarded Australian Development Scholarship (now known as Australian Award Scholarship). She finised her master degree (Master of Human Rights Practice) at Curtin University of Technology, Perth-Western Australia. She was trusted to be consultants in some researches. Besides that she pointed as member of National Action Plan of Human Rights in city level and member of task force for Indonesia Democratic Index in Provincial level. In recent years, she took several certified courses on bullying, sexual harassment and anti corruption. Few months ago, she was passed qualification as certified trainer on anti corruption conducted by Professional Certification Institution of Corruption Eradication Commission.

Inge Christanti, M.Hum.

DIREKTUR SEPAHAM PRESS