United Nations Human Rights Treaties
Governments around the world have adopted a series of international human rights treaties that establish the fundamental rights and freedoms possessed by every individual. Indonesia has signed and ratified (agreed to follow) seven of the nine core UN human rights treaties.
Although the rights contained in these treaties cannot be directly enforced in Indonesian courts, they constitute binding obligations under international law.
By agreeing to follow these treaties, Indonesia has promised to ensure that it respects, protects, and fulfills the human rights standards contained within them. Indonesia has not yet agreed to follow the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families or the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance.
The Ministry of Law and Human Rights (Kemenkumham) has published information about some of Indonesia's international human rights obligations and its reports to the UN.

Resources
Alt Report - Indonesia Disability Convention Team, 2017
Alt Report by DPOs from Yogyakarta and NTT
Alt Report HWDI 2019
Alt Report Indonesia Disability Person Organizations and OHANA
Concluding Observation
final Modul Pelatihan-Mekanisme HAM Internasional, CRPD, dan Organisasi Penyandang Disabilitas
Initial report submitted by Indonesia Government, 2019
List of issues in relation to the initial report of Indonesia by the Committee
Reply LoI from DPOs 2022



