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Building Law Enforcement with Character Ulil Albab: Reflection of Godly Values in The National Legal System Fathurrahim; Syafari, Tri
Journal of Legal Contemplation Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Legal Contemplation
Publisher : Candela Edutech Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63288/jlc.v1i2.8

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In law enforcement, moral aspects are very important in the court process. regarding law enforcers with the character of ulil albab which will be used as the basis for study to reflect divine values in the national legal system. the purpose of this study is: how to build law enforcers with the character of ulil albab: reflection of divine values in the national legal system. this type of research is qualitative research that is descriptive analytical, namely legal research where knowledge or theory about the object already exists and wants to provide a picture of the object of research. The results of this study can be seen from the ten main characteristics of ulil albab humans who can make a significant contribution to fair and civilized law enforcement, as Allah SWT has conveyed in the Qur'an. The concept of ulil albab is very relevant to be applied in the world of education. These characteristics can build a generation that is intellectually intelligent, but also has high moral and spiritual integrity. Thus, education that prioritizes the values of ulil albab will produce individuals who are able to collaborate positively for society and the nation.
Integration of the Concept of Archipelagic State and Jou Se Ngofangare Customary Values in the Formation of Marine Policy in North Maluku Fathurrahim; Chalil, Nurhayati
Journal of Legal Contemplation Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): Journal of Legal Contemplation
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63288/jlc.v1i3.15

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This research aims to analyze how the customary value of Jou Se Ngofangare functions as a source of social and moral legitimacy in implementing marine policy based on the Archipelagic State concept in North Maluku. The study arises from the existing gap between marine policies founded on national and international legal frameworks-such as UNCLOS 1982 and Law Number 6 of 1996 on Indonesian Waters-and the deeply rooted local wisdom of North Maluku’s indigenous communities. The Jou Se Ngofangare value, which emphasizes respect, justice, balance, and moral responsibility toward nature, is seen as a moral compass that can strengthen the legitimacy and contextual relevance of marine policies. The research highlights the urgency of integrating customary values into public policy to minimize social resistance and promote equitable, sustainable marine resource management. Using a normative legal method combined with a socio-legal approach, the study examines both formal legal norms and the living law embodied in customary practices. The findings reveal that Jou Se Ngofangare values play a crucial role in enhancing the effectiveness, community acceptance, and ethical grounding of marine policy implementation. However, challenges remain in the limited formal recognition of customary norms within regulatory frameworks and the weak coordination between government institutions and customary authorities. Ultimately, this research proposes an integrative model that bridges positive law with local wisdom, offering a contextualized and culturally rooted foundation for marine policy legitimacy in North Maluku.