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LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT DECISION ON THE APPLICATION OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE CONCEPT IN INDONESIA Hayatuddin, Khalisah; Suharyono, Suharyono; Sobandi, Sobandi; Is, Muhamad Sadi
Jurnal Hukum dan Peradilan Vol 11 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Pusat Strategi Kebijakan Hukum dan Peradilan Mahkamah Agung RI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25216/jhp.11.2.2022.281-312

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The decision of the Constitutional Court Number 68/PUU-XV/2017 cancels Articles 96, Articles 100, and Article 101 of Law Number 11 of 2012 on the Juvenile Criminal Justice System. With this decision, the concept of restorative justice in Indonesia evolves even a stronger legal basis. In this paper, the research method that the researcher uses is a normative juridical legal method that is prescriptive means practical or applicable. This research aims to solve the problems of the research. The results of this study explain that after this decision of the Constitutional Court has been set, it implicates the law,  which is the development of the ideal concept of restorative justice in Indonesia, that is regulated clearly and firmly in the Criminal Code, the Prosecutor's Law, and the Police Act, which can provide legal certainty regarding restorative justice so that it can realize the concept of restorative justice which conducting deliberation process by listening to and reassuring the aggrieved parties based on the philosophical values of the Indonesian nation that can provide social justice for all Indonesian people.
The Principle Of Democracy And Participation In Making Village Regulations As An Effort To Develop A Just Village Is, Muhamad Sadi; Sobandi, Sobandi; Hayatuddin, Khalisah; Suharyono, Suharyono; Saputra, Jemmi Angga; Mohamad, Abdul Basir Bin
Jurnal Hukum dan Peradilan Vol 12 No 3 (2023)
Publisher : Pusat Strategi Kebijakan Hukum dan Peradilan Mahkamah Agung RI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25216/jhp.12.3.2023.489-516

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Overall, of course, development was carried out from the village, considering that as a country, Indonesia has thousands of villages, which must be carried out in a just development; of course, this development must be based on applicable laws, both laws on villages and village regulations, as the legal basis for carrying out this development. A good village regulation is certainly based on democratic principles and the principle of aspirations in making it. Normative legal research was used based on secondary data sources, especially the Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 6 of 2014 on Villages, and analyzed qualitatively. The results of the study concluded that, first, good village regulations must contain the principles of democracy and aspirations in the process of making them so that they could produce village regulations in line with the mandate of the Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia, and what was expected by the local village community, so that they could make a village as the main pillar for the progress of the Indonesian nation and state both in the present and the future. Second, A just village development must be based on village regulations to carry out development in villages, both village infrastructure development and village human resource development, as mandated in the Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 6 of 2014 on Villages.
Co-Authors Afifah, Nida Rafa Agus Iwan Kesuma Ahmad Ridwansah, Asep Ahmad Sapta Zuidar Almujadi, Almujadi Anas Miftah Fauzi Andriani Kusumawati Any Riswati Any Urwatul Wusko Ardiansyah, Hamdan Arifannisa, Sahira Josy Chandra Kirana Citra, Meitriliana DEWI SARTIKA DEWI SARTIKA Djamhur Hamid Dwi Koerniawati Dyah Koesoemawardani Edy Yulianto Efrianto, Eeng Juli Elman Johari Erdi Suroso Farida Akbarina Fatihul Islam, Aang Fatikhaturrohmah, Fatikhaturrohmah Fibra Nurainy Gunawan, Nanang H, Muhammad Nurreza Nurreza Habsyi, Taber Al Haryani, Wiworo Hayatuddin, Khalisah Herdiana, Novita Husada, Muhamad Hadid Imam Fauzi Surahmat Imam Suyadi Inggrid Sinaga Irdika Mansur Is, Muhamad Sadi Islam, Aang Fatihul Kartika Rachma Khongrat, Etty Kidnem, Dara Mutiara Mylan Kurniasari, Putri Kurniasari Ledy Setiawati Lusy Deasyana Rahmadevita Maharanie, Regina Putri Maria Erna Kustyawati Melvina Putri, Maulida Mohamad, Abdul Basir Bin Muhammad Azmi, Muhammad Murhadi , Murhadi Murhadi Murhadi Novita, Dwi Otik Nawansih Pakpahan, Marisi Pangestuti, Edriana Pardi, Abisar Ranti, Benny Rena Feri Wijayanti RIBUT SUGIHARTO Rosi Anjarwati Safitri, Melda Samsul Rizal Saputra, Jemmi Angga Saputri, Restin Ananda Sar’an, Mohamad Sastiani, Eka Z. Septian Kurniawan, Yuda Septiany, Annisa Muthiah Siregar, Afrila Mulyati Siregar Siti Nurdjanah Sobandi, Sobandi Sri Hidayati Sri Setyani Srikandi Kumadji Subeki Subeki Subhan Subhan Suendra, Yeyen Suherman, Trisya Sunarti Sundari, Sri Surni, Surni Sussi Astuti Sutoyo Sutoyo Suyono Suyono Tambusai, Suci Rizka Khairuna Tanto Pratondo Utomo Virhananda, M Rakha Pradipta Wardani, Febri Pramudya Widia Rini Hartari Winata Rizqy Priyani Wisnu Satyajaya Yanto, Syafri Yekti Asmoro Kanthi Yuliana , Neti Yuniarly, Etty Yuniarti, Lani Zainul Arifin Zulferiyenni, Zulferiyenni