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Strengthening Nationalism and Insight in Kenteng Youth through Pancasila-Based Street Law Education: Penguatan Nasionalisme dan Wawasan Melalui Street Law Education Berbasis Pancasila untuk Pemuda Desa Kenteng Arifin, Ridwan; Wedhatami, Bayangsari; Alkadri , Riska; Ananta, Bintang Rafli; Damayanti , Fitria; Baiquni, Muhammad Iqbal; Sari , Dewi Puspa; Herawan , Wahyu Nandang
Annual Review of Legal Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/arls.vol1i2.13220

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Social transformation focusing on youth through Pancasila-based legal education has been implemented in Desa Kenteng using the Street Law model. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of this model in strengthening nationalism and national awareness among village youth. The Street Law method, which integrates Pancasila principles with legal theory and practice, is designed to enhance legal understanding while instilling national values in a local context. The results of the program indicate a significant increase in legal knowledge, with basic legal understanding rising from 30% to 75% after six months. Additionally, there was a substantial increase in nationalism and awareness of Pancasila values, from 40% to 85%, and a rise in social participation from 20% to 60% among village youth. Despite these positive outcomes, challenges such as uncertainty in practical legal application and the need for ongoing support from government and local legal institutions remain. This study recommends integrating national values into legal education policies and adapting program models to local contexts to ensure broader and sustainable impact in other regions.
The Direction of Indonesia’s Legal Policy on the ASEAN Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty in Criminal Matters: A Path to Law Reform in Cross-Border Crime Enforcement in Southeast Asia Arifin, Ridwan; Rodiyah, Rodiyah; Waspiah, Waspiah; Amandha, Asyaffa Ridzqi; Krisnawati, Elizabeth Yunita; Sandi, Tirta; Napitupulu, Michael Timothy
Journal of Law and Legal Reform Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Justice and Law Reform in Various Perspectives
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jllr.v5i2.3206

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This research explores Indonesia’s legal policy on the ASEAN Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty in Criminal Matters (AMLAT) and its implications for law reform in the enforcement of cross-border crime in Southeast Asia. AMLAT plays a critical role in facilitating legal cooperation among ASEAN member states in criminal matters, addressing challenges posed by transnational crimes such as human trafficking, drug smuggling, and cybercrime. Despite its significance, Indonesia faces legal and procedural gaps in aligning its domestic legal framework with AMLAT provisions, creating obstacles in efficient criminal law enforcement across borders. The novelty of this study lies in its focus on Indonesia’s unique legal challenges and reform needs in the context of AMLAT, an area that has received limited scholarly attention. While previous studies have explored AMLAT’s role at a regional level, this research specifically investigates the legal and policy issues within Indonesia and how they affect broader ASEAN cooperation on cross-border crime. The urgency of this research is underscored by the increasing prevalence of transnational crimes in Southeast Asia, exacerbated by advancements in technology and globalization. A more robust legal framework is crucial for Indonesia to effectively collaborate with ASEAN members in combating these crimes. The contribution of this study is twofold. First, it provides a comprehensive analysis of the current state of Indonesia’s legal policy on AMLAT, highlighting key areas for legal reform. Second, it offers practical recommendations for policymakers to strengthen Indonesia’s role in regional legal cooperation, ensuring more effective cross-border crime enforcement in Southeast Asia.
Supervision in Integrated Justice: Legal Reform and Constructive Enforcement in the Criminal Justice System Widyawati, Anis; Arifin, Ridwan; Aisy, Rohadhatul; Abidah, Shofriya Qonitatin; Setyanto, Heru
Journal of Law and Legal Reform Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Justice and Law Reform in Various Perspectives
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jllr.vol5i2.3886

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The contemporary criminal justice system faces multifaceted challenges, particularly concerning the efficacy of supervision mechanisms. This study delves into the pivotal role of supervision within the framework of integrated justice, advocating for legal reform and constructive enforcement strategies. The primary objective is to elucidate the necessity of reforming criminal execution practices to enhance the overall effectiveness and fairness of the criminal justice system. Methodologically, this study adopts a socio-legal approach, Research data were obtained from interviews, observations, interpretation of documents and materials as well as persona experience. In accordance with the constructivism paradigm and then in making observations researchers take a position as facilitators using participatory principles. Results underscore the critical need for recalibrating supervision approaches, emphasizing proactive intervention, rehabilitation, and community engagement. By synthesizing theoretical insights with practical considerations, this paper offers actionable recommendations for policymakers, law enforcement agencies, and judicial authorities to optimize supervision practices in the pursuit of justice reform.
Manajemen Perbatasan Maritim: Strategi Pengawasan dan Pemeriksaaan Keimigrasian di Perairan Indonesia Arifin, Ridwan; Zulfa, Eva Achjani; Hanita, Margaretha; Runturambi, Arthur Josias Simon
Jurnal Ilmiah Kebijakan Hukum Vol 18, No 3 (2024): November Edition
Publisher : Law and Human Rights Research and Development Agency

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30641/kebijakan.2024.V18.291-316

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Maritime immigration control and inspection at Indonesia's sea borders encounter significant difficulties due to poor coordination and collaboration among border authorities. This study explores the implementation of maritime immigration regulations in Indonesia, highlighting their lack of alignment with international standards, particularly in terms of border immigration management and inter-agency cooperation. The research aims to assess the existing legal framework and procedures for immigration control and inspection at Indonesia's maritime borders. The methodology applies both internal and external policy evaluations, conducted through an analysis of national regulations and interviews with relevant agencies. The findings show discrepancies between national regulations and international standards, along with weak border immigration management and inadequate coordination, leading to inefficiencies in maritime border control and inspection. This study contributes to providing a framework for maritime border management, the aspects of control and inspection at Indonesia's maritime borders, and redefining the phases of immigration control and inspection in these areas.
The Legal Status of Shipwreck Cargoes as Underwater Cultural Heritage from National and International Standpoints Arifin, Ridwan; Riyanto, Sigit; Putra, Akbar Kurnia; Wicaksono, Sonny Saptoajie; Sipahutar, Bernard
PADJADJARAN JURNAL ILMU HUKUM (JOURNAL OF LAW) Vol 11, No 3 (2024): PADJADJARAN JURNAL ILMU HUKUM (JOURNAL OF LAW)
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Shipwreck cargo or Benda Muatan Kapal Tenggelam (BMKT) in Indonesia, often referred to as underwater cultural heritage (UCH), holds significant economic potential for Indonesia, a nation prosperous in UCH sites. However, the preservation and management of these assets frequently encounter legal challenges at both national and international levels. This study examined the complex legal landscape surrounding shipwreck cargo in Indonesia, highlighting the divergent perspectives of national legislation and international norms. Indonesia's domestic laws allow for the auctioning of shipwreck cargo, which presents an opportunity for economic advancement. However, this approach clashes with the principles outlined in the Convention on Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage 2001, which underscore the collective heritage value of UCH objects and discourages their commercialization. This legal divergence underscores the need for Indonesia to balance its national interests with its international commitments in managing shipwreck cargo. By examining these legal intricacies, this study reveals the challenges of the coexistence of conflicting legal frameworks. It provides insights into potential strategies for harmonizing preservation efforts with commercial interests, thereby facilitating a balanced approach to the management of shipwreck cargo. By navigating these complexities, Indonesia can effectively leverage its underwater cultural heritage while fulfilling its obligations as a member of the international community.
Legal Policy and Challenges in Protecting Sustainable Food Agricultural Land in Indonesia: A Constitutional and Criminal Law Perspective Emha, Zidney Ilma Fazaada; Arifin, Ridwan; Napitupulu, Michael Timothy; Putri, Destashya Wisna Diraya; Putri, Nadiyah Meyliana
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol. 6 No. 3 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/iccle.v6i3.17008

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Indonesia, as a legal state under Article 1(3) of the 1945 Constitution, aspires to achieve sovereignty, justice, and prosperity. Food sovereignty is essential to realizing these constitutional ideals. Law Number 41 of 2009 on the Protection of Sustainable Food Agricultural Land (PLP2B) serves as a key legislative framework to safeguard agricultural land. However, its implementation faces significant challenges, including weak enforcement mechanisms, limited coordination among stakeholders, and insufficient public awareness. These obstacles hinder efforts to prevent land conversion and ensure sustainable food security. This research addresses the urgency of fulfilling the constitutional mandate outlined in the second and fourth paragraphs of the Constitution’s Preamble, emphasizing sustainable development and societal welfare. Through a normative juridical approach, this study analyzes the legal policy for protecting agricultural land from constitutional and criminal law perspectives, offering a novel critique of the existing framework. Findings indicate gaps in regulatory synchronization, the absence of effective criminal sanctions to deter violations, and weak institutional coordination. To address these issues, the study recommends strengthening legal provisions, imposing stricter sanctions for land conversion, and improving inter-agency collaboration to ensure effective land protection. This research contributes to the development of legal science by offering practical recommendations for enhancing sustainable land protection policies. It provides valuable insights for policymakers, legal practitioners, and law enforcement agencies, supporting efforts to achieve food sovereignty and improve community welfare in Indonesia.
Sengketa Batas Laut Indonesia Malaysia (Studi Atas Kasus Sipadan Ligitan: Perspektif Indonesia) Lestari, Tri Ditaharmi; Arifin, Ridwan
Jurnal Panorama Hukum Vol 4 No 1 (2019): Juni
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas PGRI Kanjuruhan Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (260.134 KB) | DOI: 10.21067/jph.v4i1.2870

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Indonesia consists of many islands, and has a wealth of natural flora and fauna that is very much spread across 33 islands. The abundance of natural resources in Indonesia makes Indonesia known by many countries. Because there are only a few animals that are native to Indonesia and not found in any country, flora that only exists in Indonesia, namely Bangkai Flowers which can only be found in Indonesia. In addition to these 33 islands Indonesia also has a hidden island that is unknown to many people, namely Pulau Sipadan and Ligitan. The island of Sipadan and the Ligitan are located on Borneo, the island is not populated. The large number of uninhabited islands in Indonesia has led many countries to recognize the island, raising concerns for the Indonesian people. Now what the Indonesians are concerned about is becoming apparent. Sipadan and Ligitan islands have been taken by Malaysia, now Indonesia has lost the two islands. Before the islands of Sipadan and Ligitan fell into the hands of Malaysia, Indonesia and Malaysia mutually acknowledged the existence of the island, so that Indonesia and Malaysia also disputed because of fighting over the two islands. Obtaining rights to a region can be done by a country, provided that the country can carry out effective controls (Effective occupation). Effective occupation, which is carried out continuously and peacefully accompanied by recognition of not having physical characteristics alone, but related to the implementation of government functions as a manifestation of territorial sovereignty, as found through various legal cases, such as the Sipadan-case Ligitan. Through the ruling of the International Court, it was decided that Malaysia was worthy of the two islands compared to Indonesia even though the islands of Sipadan and Ligitan were clearly in the territory of Indonesia. It is unfair for the decision of the International Court for Indonesia.
PENERAPAN HUKUMAN PIDANA MATI PADA TINDAK PIDANA KORUPSI MENURUT SISTEM HUKUM INDONESIA Putra, Handyka Pribowo; Oktavianto, Fabio Aji; Gustandi, Padjri; Pahlevi, Raza Syah; arifin, Ridwan; Fitri, Rahma
Causa: Jurnal Hukum dan Kewarganegaraan Vol. 8 No. 12 (2024): Causa: Jurnal Hukum dan Kewarganegaraan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.3783/causa.v8i12.8075

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Korupsi merupakan kejahatan yang luar biasa (extraordinary crime) yang dapat menghancurkan moral bangsa dan membuat kerugian negara yang berimbas pada terhambatnya pembangunan serat yang paling vital adalah menutup koridor keadilan, kemakmuran dan kesejahteraan bangsa Indonesia. Sanksi pidana mati merupakan salah satu opsi pemidanaan dalam sistem hukum di Indonesia. Kontroversi seputar keberadaan hukuman mati di Indonesia memang sudah berlangsung cukup lama.Pidana mati merupakan hukuman atau sanksi yang paling berat diantara hukuman-hukuman pidana lainnya. Dalam prinsip hukum pidana, bahwa hukum pidana itu hendaknya dipandang sebagai “ultimum remidium” atau sebagai suatu upaya yang dipergunakan langkah terakhir untuk memperbaiki kelakuan manusia dan wajarlah apabila orang menghendaki agar hukum pidana itu dalam penerapannya haruslah disertai pembatasan-pembatasan yang seketat mungkinPidana mati didefinisikan sebagai suatu nestapa atau penyiksaan yang memberikan penderitaan kepada manusia dan melanggar norma-norma yang bertentangan dengan kehidupan manusia, dimana antara pidana mati sangat berkaitan dengan pidana dan pemidanaan.Adanya Undang-Undang Nomor 20 Tahun 2001 tentang Pemberantasan Tindak Pidana Korupsi di Indonesia memberikan harapan baru untuk menjaga keadilan dan integritas di negara ini.Penerapan hukuman mati di Indonesia, terutama dalam kasus tindak pidana korupsi, adalah isu yang kompleks dan sering kali memicu perdebatan yang berkepanjangan di masyarakat.
Transformation of International Criminal Justice Principle into Indonesia National Criminal Justice System: How Domestic Law Adopt Global Values? Amandha, Asyaffa Ridzqi; Arifin, Ridwan
International Law Discourse in Southeast Asia Vol 3 No 2 (2024): July-December, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ildisea.v2i2.75000

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Indonesia is one of the countries that adhere to a legal system in it. As a rule of law, of course, it has become a natural thing when all the activities and activities of each individual and the state have been regulated under the rule of law. To create law, specifically a better criminal law. So it is necessary for law enforcement, the rule of law, the legal process, and all aspects of the law to be better. All of these aspects have been regulated in the criminal justice system. The criminal justice system requires synchronization, where the contents of this synchronization will regulate aspects of substance, structural aspects, and cultural aspects in it. Where all of these aspects must be able to synchronize with each other to integrate with a substantial aspect. The role of international criminal law as one of the guidelines in the national criminal justice system is very closely related. The author wants to examine what is the National and International Criminal Justice Systems? and What is the relationship between the Indonesian criminal justice system and international criminal law?International Criminal Law; National; Criminal Justice System.
Perlindungan Korban dalam Penanganan Post Traumatic Stress Disorder pada Tindak Kejahatan Bullying pada Remaja di Indonesia Saputri, Ananda Ima; Arifin, Ridwan
Jurnal Aktual Justice Vol 7 No 1 (2022): Aktual Justice
Publisher : Magister Hukum Pascasarjana Univeristas Ngurah Rai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70358/aktualjustice.v7i1.887

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This writing aims to determine the impact of bullying crime from the point of view of victims of bullying who get stressed post-traumatic stress disorder so that victims need to get protection from the incident. In the 1945 Constitution article 28B (paragraph 2) it has been explained that: "Every child has the right to survival, growth and development, and is entitled to protection from violence and discrimination". But in fact, this crime of bullying is increasingly widespread by not seeing the opponent as material for consideration of reducing the effects of the crime he committed. Bullying itself has been happening for a long time and seems to be part of the culture of community social behavior both at school and in the environment at home. Victims also generally have feelings of being helpless, afraid, and threatened because they experience forms of intimidation such as threatening, spreading rumors, taunting, cursing, and alienating someone from a group whether done directly or through technology is an example of bullying. The act of bullying is considered only part of the way children play, even though the impact of this action greatly affects the psychological health of its victims. In addition, Bullying has a negative impact on mental health and well-being of adolescents so that parents, school teachers, and the government should pay more attention to victims of bullying and do not just look at the nature of the crime. Protection of victims of bullying needs to be given more attention, improved, and taught early on to children whose development is in the process of becoming adults so that the state can minimize bullying that occurs wherever someone lives. And victims of the impact of bullying can be reduced every year.
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Wedhatami, Bayangsari Wicaksono, Andri Aditya Widiastuti, Anita Indah Wijaya, Massulthan Rafi Wiraputra, Anindito Wiraputra, Anindito Rizki Wiyatno, Puji Yazid, Muhammad Fahmi Yenni Wiranti Yudha Chandra Arwana Yuni Kartika Yuni Kartika, Yuni Yuniar, Vania Shafira Zahra Zara Mahasin Zainurohmah Zainurohmah Zainurohmah, Zainurohmah Zakaria, Luby Lukman Zikkri Zikkri Zikkri, Zikkri Zulfa, Zaeda