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Re-examining Amnesty and Abolition Practices in Indonesia: A Normative Evaluation and Framework for Procedural Guidance Putra, Steinly Suwanto; Suarda, Gede Widhiana; Rato, Dominikus; Anggono, Bayu Dwi; Siagian, Ruben Cornelius
Jurnal Hukum IUS QUIA IUSTUM Vol. 32 No. 3: SEPTEMBER 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/iustum.vol32.iss3.art8

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The granting of amnesty and abolition in Indonesia is a presidential prerogative under Article 14 of the 1945 Constitution. Its practice has exhibited complex and diverse patterns throughout Indonesia’s political history, from the Soekarno era to the Prabowo Subianto administration. It has generated controversy regarding the rule of law, substantive justice, transparency, and the protection of victims’ rights. This study aims to analyze the practice of amnesty and abolition from historical and juridical perspectives, evaluate its implications for the principle of the rule of law, and identify potential abuses of presidential discretion. Methods include case studies, comparative juridical analysis, and review of legal documents such as presidential decrees, Article 14 of the 1945 Constitution, court decisions, BPUPKI minutes, and legal literature. The analysis was conducted using historical, normative, and descriptive argumentative approaches. The results show that political considerations often influence the practice of amnesty and abolition, can create a perception of legal uncertainty, and that the DPR plays only a formal role. Patterns of granting amnesties differ by era: political stabilization (Soekarno, Soeharto); political rights rehabilitation (Habibie, Abdurrahman Wahid/Gus Dur); peace integration (SBY); and individual justice and human rights considerations (Jokowi, Prabowo). This research proposes a legal bureaucratic framework to strengthen transparency, accountability, and substantive justice. In conclusion, amnesties and abolitions should be implemented with due regard for justice, transparency, legal certainty, and public oversight to prevent abuse of power and to maintain public trust in the legal system.
Safeguarding Constitutional Democracy: The Role Of The Indonesian Constitutional Court Through Formal Review Firdaus, Fahmi Ramadhan; Anggono, Bayu Dwi
LITIGASI Vol. 26 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Pasundan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/litigasi.v26i2.23285

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A good law is not only seen from the material aspect, but also a complementary side to the formal element as well as a factor in whether the law can be said to be good, especially in standings of the process of its making. The law-making progression is democratic; this process cannot be separated from public participation as the highest sovereign holder. However, there is a problem that public aspirations have not been meaningfully accommodated in the law-making progression as a form of substantive democracy. Hence, a formal checks-and-balances review in the Constitutional Court attempts to maintain democracy. Through a normative juridical approach, this study aims to explain the symptoms of a democratic crisis in Indonesia's law-making process and how the Constitutional Court's role protects democracy through a formal review of laws. The results of the research showed that legislators have not implemented democracy optimally, as evidenced by the neglect of the public's role in several processes of law-making processes and by the being of Constitutional Court Decision No. 91/PUU-XVIII/2020, which encourages the strengthening of democracy by prioritizing evocative civic involvement in the law-making progression.
Legal Transformation: Realizing Nomocracy and Transparency in the Field of Land Distribution in Indonesia Isnin Harianti; Bayu Dwi Anggono; Fanny tanuwijaya
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Teknologi Vol. 5 No. 5 (2024): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Teknologi
Publisher : Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jist.v5i5.1086

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In Indonesia, the issue of land distribution is an important issue related to social justice and the legal system. The large number of agrarian conflicts and inequality of access to land shows the need for legal transformation to achieve the ideals of the rule of law (nomocracy) and transparency in land distribution. The purpose of this study is to analyze the legal transformation needed to realize the ideal of the rule of law (nomocracy) and transparency in the field of land distribution, focusing on efforts to ensure fairness in the land distribution system in Indonesia. This research uses Empirical methods. The research data was collected from literature published in reputable scientific journals. Literature is collected through searches in electronic literature databases, such as Google Schoolar and Scopus. The data that has been collected is then analyzed in three stages, namely data reduction, data presentation and conclusions. The results show that the transformation of law in Indonesia towards nomocracy and transparency in land distribution aims to strengthen legal foundations, ensure justice, and reduce inequality of land access. The principle of nomocracy places law as the primary guide in decision-making, while transparency reduces the potential for corruption and land-related conflicts. Land law reform and land redistribution policies are crucial steps in achieving this goal. More open access to public information in the area of land distribution allows for greater public participation in decision-making processes. By strengthening transparency and the application of nomocracy principles, Indonesia can strengthen the foundation of its rule of law and ensure sustainability in land resource management.
Optimalisasi Media Sosial sebagai Media Penggerak Komunitas Masyarakat dalam Mengelola Sampah Rumah Tangga di Desa Sumberkejayan, Mayang, Jember Fadhilah, Nurul Laili; Andini, Pratiwi Puspitho; Anggono, Bayu Dwi; Patmiati, Tutik; Muhlisin, Muhlisin; Maharani, Puspa; Nuraini, Intan
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat: Darma Bakti Teuku Umar Vol 7, No 2 (2025): Juli-Desember
Publisher : Universitas Teuku Umar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/baktiku.v7i2.13775

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Social media has become a massive medium for socialization, education, and learning, including education on minimizing waste. Moreover, almost everyone has social media nowadays, so it is not only a necessity but also a lifestyle. This includes the lifestyle of turning waste into something more meaningful and useful, one of which is by managing organic waste into eco enzymes. Eco enzymes produced from household waste management are managed by educating the community to be more prudent in managing the waste they produce. Social media is capable of providing ideas for education and socialization in various fields. The participants in this empowerment program are mostly productive-aged individuals who are familiar with social media, making this empowerment easy to understand. This empowerment is supported by several community accounts and personal accounts whose content focuses on managing organic waste and networking with other communities. Community development through this social movement can provide motivation and support for zero waste programs and movements as an effort to minimize waste for the sustainability of the environment. Because waste is not only our responsibility but a shared responsibility. Support for this program will certainly have a greater impact if it involves the younger generation.
PENGUATAN NILAI-NILAI PANCASILA DALAM PEMBANGUNAN NASIONAL MENUJU INDONESIA EMAS Bayu Dwi Anggono; Emanuel Raja Damaitu
Pancasila: Jurnal Keindonesiaan 2021: VOLUME 1 ISSUE 1, APRIL 2021
Publisher : Badan Pembinaan Ideologi Pancasila

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52738/pjk.v1i1.22

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Indonesia mendapatkan bonus dan tantangan sebelum menuju Indonesia emas pada saat genapberumur 100 tahun pada 2045. Tantangan yang dihadapi oleh Indonesia dalam mempersiapkanbonus demografi ini juga cukup besar. Salah satunya adalah masuknya paham radikalisme danideologi anti Pancasila di Indonesia. Tantangan tersebut bukan hanya menjadi tanggung jawabpemerintah untuk menyelesaikannya namu juga seluruh lapisan masyarkat. Menghadapi bonusdemografi ini, seluruh lapisan manusia Indonesia harus melihat bahwa diperlukan sebuahpenguatan nilai-nilai Pancasila agar menjadi sebuah ideologi yang hidup. Penguatan nilai-nilaikepada generasi muda Indonesia harus dengan cara-cara yang kreatif, kontekstual dan tetapberlandaskan pada akar budaya Indonesia.
CONTROVERSY OF EQUAL RIGHTS TO THE APPLICATION OF THE DEATH PENALTY TO EXTRA ORDINARY CRIME PERSPECTIVE PANCASILA WITH JUSTICE Billy Pahlevy Islamy; Nurdin Nurdin; Dominikus Rato; I Gede Widhiarna Suarda; Bayu Dwi Anggono
SOSIOEDUKASI Vol 14 No 4 (2025): SOSIOEDUKASI : JURNAL ILMIAH ILMU PENDIDIKAN DAN SOSIAL
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan Dan Ilmu Pendidikan Universaitas PGRI Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36526/sosioedukasi.v14i4.6990

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This study explores the controversy surrounding the application of the death penalty to perpetrators of extraordinary crimes from the perspective of Pancasila, which upholds the principles of civilized justice. Although the death penalty is officially regulated in the Criminal Code and sectoral laws related to narcotics, terrorism, and corruption, its practice shows inconsistencies. The state strongly enforces the death penalty for drug and terrorism offenders but is more lenient toward corruption offenders, even though the law allows the death penalty under certain circumstances. This disparity raises concerns about potential abuse of power, violates the principle of equality before the law, and undermines public trust in the legal system. The research employs a qualitative method with a normative legal approach, analyzing laws and regulations, doctrines, court decisions, and relevant academic literature. The analysis is conducted descriptively and analytically, with Pancasila used as an evaluative framework. The findings emphasize the need for consistent application of the death penalty for all extraordinary crimes to ensure that the law upholds substantive justice. Using Pancasila as a benchmark, the state is expected to enforce the law in an equitable, accountable, and fair manner, so that the death penalty serves as an instrument of justice rather than a tool of power.
REFORMULASI KONSEP PLEA BARGAINING SEBAGAI PEMBARUAN HUKUM ACARA PIDANA INDONESIA BERBASIS KEADILAN BERMARTABAT syifa alam; Dominikus Rato; Bayu Dwi Anggono
Yuriska: Jurnal Ilmiah Hukum Vol. 16 No. 1 (2024): Februari
Publisher : Law Department, University of Widya Gama Mahakam Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24903/yrs.v16i1.2529

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Abstract Background: Some of the problems in the criminal process in court include the accumulation of settlement of criminal cases and the bureaucracy of a long trial The Plea Bargaining concept that has been implemented in the United States can be adopted in Indonesia while considering the values of Pancasila based on integrative theory (integratif theory) and the theory of dignified justice (keadilan bermartabat theory). Research Metodes: The research method used is normative juridical. This research uses a conceptual approach, a statutory approach, a comparative approach and a historical approach. Findings: The results of this research involve the reformulation and explanation of the ontological, epistemological, and axiological aspects of the concept of plea bargaining. There are provisions in the Draft Criminal Procedure Law that do not yet reflect the concept of plea bargaining. Reformulation of the concept of plea bargaining is based on the theory of dignified justice (keadilan bermartabat theory), so that the creation of the purpose of the law of dignified justice that is rooted in the values and the national spirit or the soul of the nation (volksgeist). Conclusion: By adopting the concept of plea bargaining that has been formulated based on dignified justice, it can solve the problem of stacking criminal case settlement in courts and trial bureaucracy and as a form of Criminal Procedure Law Reform in Indonesia. Keywords: reformulation; Plea Bargaining concept, theory of dignified justice; Pancasila. Abstrak Latar Belakang: Sebagian permasalahan dalam persidangan pidana di pengadilan antara lain penumpukan penyelesaian perkara pidana dan birokrasi persidangan yang cukup lama. Konsep Plea Bargaining yang telah diterapkan di negara Amerika dapat di adopsi di negara Indonesia dengan tetap mempertimbangkan nilai-nilai Pancasila berdasarkan teori integratif dan teori keadilan bermartabat. Metode Penelitian: Metode penelitin yang digunakan adalah yuridis normatif. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode pendekatan konseptual (conceptual approach), pendekatan perundang-undangan (statute approach), pendekatan perbandingan (comparative approach) dan pendekatan historis (historical approach). Hasil Penelitian: Hasil penelitian ini adalah mereformulasi dan menjelaskan aspek ontologi, epistimologi dan aksiologi konsep plea bargaining. terdapat pasal di Rancangan Hukum Acara Pidana yang belum mencerminkan konsep plea bargaining, reformulasi Konsep plea bargaining yang berbasis teori keadilan bermartabat dapat diejawantahkan dalam Rancangan Hukum Acara Pidana. Reformulasi konsep plea bargaining ini berdasarkan teori keadilan bermartabat, sehingga terciptanya tujuan hukum yaitu keadilan bermartabat yang berakar pada nilai-nilai dan semangat nasional atau jiwa bangsa (volksgeist). Kesimpulan: Dengan mengadopsi konsep plea bargaining yang telah direformulasi berbasis keadilan bermartabat dapat menyelesaikan permasalahan penumpukan penyelesaian perkara pidana di Pengadilan dan birokrasi persidangan serta sebagai bentuk pembaruan hukum acara pidana di Indonesia. Kata kunci: Reformulasi; konsep plea bargaining; teori keadilan bermartabat; Pancasila.
The Philosophy of Law in Enforcing Criminal Liability for Nominee Accounts: A Comparative Study of Indonesia and Pakistan Ginting, Beren Rukur; Suarda, I Gede Widhiana; Rato, Dominikus; Anggono, Bayu Dwi; Abbas, Shahzada Rahim
PAMALI: Pattimura Magister Law Review Vol 6, No 1 (2026): MARCH
Publisher : Postgraduate Program in Law, Pattimura University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47268/pamali.v6i1.3654

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Introduction: The use of nominee accounts is an increasingly prevalent phenomenon in the practice of financial crimes, such as money laundering, tax evasion, and the financing of other criminal acts. The nominee account is basically used to disguise the identity of the actual beneficial owner, thus posing a serious challenge in the enforcement of criminal responsibility.Purposes of the Research: This study aims to analyze the concepts and foundations of legal philosophy, especially justice, legal certainty, and usefulness in the enforcement of criminal liability for the use of nominee accounts in Indonesia and Pakistan, as well as compare the positive legal arrangements that apply in the two countries.Methods of the Research: This research uses normative legal research methods with approaches to legal philosophy, legislation, and comparative law.Results Main Findings of the Research: The findings of the study show that philosophically, the enforcement of criminal liability against nominee accounts in Indonesia and Pakistan is based on efforts to realize substantive justice by penetrating the formalities of legal ownership to reveal the true beneficial owners. From the perspective of legal certainty, both Indonesia and Pakistan still face challenges due to the lack of an explicit and comprehensive regulation of nominee accounts, so law enforcement often relies on the interpretation of other criminal norms, such as money laundering and banking crimes. Meanwhile, from the aspect of utility, regulation and law enforcement of nominee accounts are directed to maintain financial system stability, prevent abuse of the banking system, and protect the interests of the community and the state. Legally positive, Indonesia regulates criminal liability related to nominee accounts indirectly through the Money Laundering Act, banking regulations, and policies related to beneficial ownership, while Pakistan regulates it through an anti-money laundering legal framework and financial sector regulations that emphasize ownership transparency and due diligence obligations. This comparison shows that although the two countries have similar normative approaches, the difference lies in the explicit level of regulation and effectiveness of their implementation. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen the philosophical foundation and harmonize legal arrangements to ensure the enforcement of fair, definite, and beneficial criminal liability for the practice of using nominee accounts.
Protection of Human Rights by Law Enforcement Officers Against the Actions of Armed Criminal Groups (KKB) in Papua I Nyoman Sucitrawan; Bayu Dwi Anggono; Fanny Tanuwijaya
Jurnal Hukum Prasada Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Hukum Prasada
Publisher : Magister of Law, Post Graduate Program, Universitas Warmadewa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/jhp.11.2.2024.92-98

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A terrorist group called the Papuan Armed Criminal Group (KKB) located in Papua Province. KKB was formerly known as the Free Papua Organization (OPM) which was founded in 1965 with the aim of breaking away from Indonesia (committing separatist acts) and making various efforts to conduct a referendum in order to become independent from the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia. This Normative Legal Research Method is an internal research in the discipline of law that uses sources of legal material in the form of laws and regulations, court decisions / decrees, contract agreements, contracts, legal theories and opinions of scholars. The 1945 Constitution and humanitarian law also accommodate the protection of civilians in conflict areas. This basic principle upholds the basic principle of respect for individuals, as well as the protection of human rights victims. The Special Autonomy Law is considered a strategic policy in order to improve services, accelerate, develop, and empower all people in the Papua region. One of the obligations that must be fulfilled by the State is the protection of every citizen. Indonesia as a country that upholds human rights should protect all its citizens, not only fulfilling obligations, the state has also fulfilled the human rights of its citizens. The government has adopted several policies, one of which is Law Number 21 of 2001 concerning Special Autonomy for Papua, also known as Otsus Papua.
The Pathway of Adopting Omnibus Law in Indonesia's Legislation: Challenges and Opportunities in Legal Reform Sulistina Sulistina; Bayu Dwi Anggono; Al Khanif; Tran Ngoc Dinh
Jurnal Kajian Pembaruan Hukum Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): July-December 2022
Publisher : University of Jember, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/jkph.v2i2.31524

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The omnibus law model has become a new method of legislative drafting in Indonesia, first applied to the Job Creation Law and later enacted as Law 11/2020. While there were no implicit guidelines in Legislative Drafting Law 12/2011, this adoption was imported from several countries like the United States and Ireland to simplify regulations before the method was subsequently formalized and included in Legislative Drafting Law 13/2022. This paper explored the pathway and dynamics of the omnibus law adoption in Indonesia's law-making procedure and analyzed its further impacts on whether such a method has fruitfully improved the quality of the enacted regulation in establishing a more friendly investment policy. Through doctrinal method, this study showed that the opportunity to apply the omnibus model in Indonesia depends on the effectiveness, success, and benefits of respective regulations. In contrast, the application of the omnibus law model should respect democratic principles and avoid public harm. As shown in three different countries, i.e., Indonesia, the United States, and Canada, public concerns on lack of participation should be taken seriously to hinder undemocratic ends through "democratic" means. Alternatively, accountability of the drafting process should be considered a priority. In summary, the increasing trend of adopting the omnibus model should be first adopted and promulgated through legislative products whose promulgation must be with a formidable law-making procedure.
Co-Authors A'an Efendi Abbas, Shahzada Rahim Adi Partha, Putu Gde Nuraharja Adiyatma, Septhian Eka Ahmad Subhan Ahmad Suryono Ahmad Zairudin Al Khanif Amri, Ahmad Ihsan Ana Laela Fatikhatul Choiriyah Andini, Pratiwi Puspitho Andri Setiawan Andri Setiawan Anggoro, Setyo Bimo Antikowati Antikowati Anwar, Wildan Rofikil Awaludin Marwan Ayu Citra Santyaningtyas Billy Pahlevy Islamy Cahyo Setiono, Gentur Chandra, M Jeffri Arlinandes Dinh, Tran Ngoc Disantara, Fradhana Putra Dominikus Rato Dominikus Rato Efendi, Aan Emanuel Raja Damaitu Erwin Prasetyo Fachry Abda El Rahman Fahmi Ramadhan Firdaus Fanny Tanuwijaya Febrian Febrian Fendi Setyawan Gautama Budi Arundhati, Gautama Budi Ginting, Beren Rukur Harianti, Isnin Hartono, Danang Tri Hidayat, Rivan I Gede Widhiana Suarda I Nyoman Sucitrawan Icha Cahyaning Fitri Indyravastha Rezhana Intan Nuraini Irham Rahman Ismail, Indi Muhtar Isnin Harianti Jarmoko, Muhammad Nurulloh Khanif, Al Khanif, Al M Jeffri Arlinandes Chandra Mafazi, Agung Maharani, Puspa Maya Cristiana Moh. Ali Mohammad Arief Amrullah Muhammad Imaduddin Muhlisin Muhlisin Muhtar, Achmad Mukhlis Mukhlis Muslim Lobubun Nando Yussele Mardika Nur Nafa Maulida Atlanta Nurdin Nurdin Nuzulia Kumala Sari Octavianus, Dwi Caesar Patmiati, Tutik Purwaningtyas, Lovika Augusta Puspita, Putu Lia Putra, Restu Adi Putra, Steinly Suwanto RA. Rini Anggraeni Rofi Wahanisa Rosita Indrayati Safira Aulia Nisa Sapti Prihatmini Sari A.P, Aulia Oktarizka Vivi Puspita Sari, Pika Septiansyah, Veris Siagian, Ruben Cornelius Sucitrawan, I Nyoman Sujatmiko, Bagus Sulistina Sulistina Sulistina, Sulistina Syifa Alam syifa alam Taniady, Vicko TOLIB EFFENDI Totok Yanuarto Tran Ngoc Dinh Wutwensa, Bruri Marwano Yanuarto, Totok