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Kartini Makmur is a Lecturer at the School of Law, University of Warwick, specializing in legal and financial regulatory frameworks. Her work focuses on anti-money laundering strategies, corruption prevention, and the intersection of technology with financial systems. She contributes to teaching tasks within legal education programs.
Her research interests include transnational financial crimes, Islamic banking regulations, and the application of legal frameworks to emerging digital economies. Kartini has published extensively on topics such as electoral integrity, civil documentation rights, and the governance of mineral exports.
Recent publications highlight her expertise in Indonesia's financial ecosystems, including analyses of digital currency challenges and the role of religion in curbing corruption. Her work bridges legal theory with practical policy solutions.
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