Abstract

Freedom of religion is important in the guarantee and protection of citizens' rights. In addition, freedom of religion is also expressly guaranteed in various rules of law both at the national and international levels. However, many cases show that religious freedom in Indonesia has not been fully implemented. In a smaller scope, campuses also have an important role in encouraging religious freedom and moderation. The purpose of this study is to analyze the policy of freedom of religion and belief in universities, a case study at Semarang State University. The method used in this study is in the form of a mixed method that combines normative juridical research with empirical data in the field. The projected results of this study are in the form of real data regarding the implementation of religious freedom regulations on the UNNES campus. The output of this research is in the form of articles published in accredited national journals.

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