Muhammad Bagus Adi Wicaksono
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Review of the Professional Ethics of Doctors as Chemical Castration Sanctions in Indonesia Muhammad Bagus Adi Wicaksono; Itok Dwi Kurniawan
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 16 No. 1 (2022): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Publisher : Institute of Medico-legal Publications Pvt Ltd

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This study aims to determine the view of the medical ethics code regarding the doctor’s profession as the chemical castor of child sexual offenders who has been decided by the court as mandated by Article 82 A paragraph (2) of Law Number 17 of 2016 concerning Child Protection in conjunction with Article 9 of Government Regulation Number 70 of 2020 concerning Procedures for Implementing Chemical Castration, Installing Electronic Detection Devices, Rehabilitation and Announcement of the Identity of Perpetrators of Sexual Violence Against Children. This research is a normative legal research. Based on the results, it is known that theoretically related to the authority of the medical profession as a party ordered by law to carry out the castration process for perpetrators of sexual abuse against children who have been decided by the court is contrary to the principles contained in the medical code of ethics and oaths. doctor, in this case the presence of such a thing makes the doctor feel that he is not doing his profession in accordance with the Code of Medical Ethics which has been agreed upon and highly upholds moral values, one of which is “informed consent” or consent from family or patient. all actions that result in a decrease in the patient’s physical endurance, although not necessarily reduce his psychological endurance. Second, that chemical castration is not a type of medical service but a punishment, so it is not the domain of medical or health personnel to do it.
LEGAL HANDLING OF CHILD MARRIAGE AS A VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS (CRITICAL STUDY OF WOMEN'S RIGHTS IN GENDER EQUALITY FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF CRIMINAL ISSUES AND CRIME ERADICATION) Dwiprigitaningtias, Indah; Muhammad Adystia Sunggara; Yaris Adhial Fajrin; Muhammad Bagus Adi Wicaksono; Endang Mustikowati; Liza Utama
Paulus Law Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Maret 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Kristen Indonesia Paulus

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Within the framework of human rights and the effects on gender equality, this study seeks to mainly clarify the philosophical elements of child marriage. The study takes a normative legal research stance in its examination of this matter, with an emphasis on the examination of legal principles, doctrines, and norms as solutions to legal problems. Normative juridical research, sometimes called legal product research, is the methodology used in this study. According to the results of the study, there are several philosophical problems with the concept of child marriage. The practice of underage marriage is harmful on many levels and greatly hinders children's development. Child marriage must also stop if we are to reach gender equality in society, according to the report. The ideal of gender parity will remain a distant dream so long as societies practise child marriage. The reason for this is that child marriage serves to reinforce preexisting gender stereotypes and impedes societal attempts to achieve gender equality. Thus, one must take great pains to eradicate child marriage if true gender equality is to be achieved.