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Efforts to Raise Legal Awareness For The People of Purwajaya Village to Have A Land Certificate as Authentic Proof of Land Ownership Sitorus, Silvan Daniel; Maula, Naufal Rodiyatul; Makhron, Fiki Muzaki; Putra, Reza Alamsyah; Bilan, Hikmat; Lukmanulhakim, Zaidan; Arafat, Zarisnov
MSJ : Majority Science Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): MSJ-AUGUST
Publisher : PT. Hafasy Dwi Nawasena

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61942/msj.v2i3.197

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Purwajaya Village, located in Tempuran District, Karawang Regency, faces significant problems related to land certification. Many of these villagers do not yet have land certificates, which shows a lack of awareness about the importance of certification as proof of legal ownership. To overcome this issue, the village government carried out the socialization of the Complete Systematic Land Registration Program (PTSL) to speed up the certification process. This research on efforts to increase public awareness uses a qualitative descriptive methodology. In this context, the theory of legal awareness by Soejono Sukanto is used as a reference to evaluate the effectiveness of the program. This theory includes four main factors: (1) knowledge of legal provisions, (2) recognition of legal provisions, (3) respect for legal provisions, and (4) compliance with legal provisions. Through the lens of this theory, PTSL socialization efforts are expected to increase community legal awareness and improve the problem of land certification in Purwajaya Village
THE EXISTENCE OF LEGAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE INDONESIAN LEGAL SYSTEM IN THE ERA OF DIGITALIZATION Arafat, Zarisnov; Asyhadi, Farhan; Amaliya, Lia; Sartika Dewi
MSJ : Majority Science Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): MSJ-MAY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61942/msj.v3i2.319

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The digitalization era has significantly transformed various aspects of life, including the legal system. This transformation demands not only technological adaptation but also philosophical reflection to ensure justice, human rights, and social welfare are upheld. This study aims to examine the role of legal philosophy in the transformation of Indonesia's legal system in the digital era and to analyze how philosophical foundations influence the realization of legal ideals, particularly the principle of expediency. The research employs a qualitative method with a normative juridical approach, utilizing literature review as the main source of legal analysis. The findings reveal that legal philosophy plays a vital role in guiding the development of a responsive, ethical, and humanistic legal framework amid rapid technological changes. Philosophical principles such as justice, legal certainty, mutual benefit, and human rights serve as the foundation in formulating legal policies in the digital context. The study concludes that integrating legal philosophy into digital-era lawmaking is essential to ensure that technological progress aligns with fundamental legal values and societal benefit.