Haykal, Salman Daffa
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PENERAPAN TEORI POSTMODERNISME DALAM PRAKTIK PENGAWASAN HUKUM ADMINISTRASI NEGARA: STUDI KASUS LEMBAGA OMBUDSMAN Firmansyah, Teguh; Haykal, Salman Daffa; Saputra, Errix Dwi; Tristan, Jose Immanuel
Jurnal Ilmiah Dinamika Hukum Vol 25 No 1 (2024): Edisi April 2024
Publisher : Universitas Stikubank

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35315/dh.v25i1.9330

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The application of postmodernism theory in the practice of state administrative law supervision in the case study of the Ombudsman institution uses library research. This activity is related to library data collection methods. Postmodernism theory can help the Ombudsman understand that reality is not objective or measurable. The influence of postmodernism theory on the Ombudsman of the Republic of Indonesia can influence their approach in conducting oversight of the government. However, they must consider the challenges and find the right balance between an inclusive approach and objective standards to ensure fairness and truth in their oversight.
Law Enforcement for Lawyers Committing Contempt of Court in The Criminal Justice System in Indonesia with Thailand Haykal, Salman Daffa; Wulandari, Cahya
PAMALI: Pattimura Magister Law Review Vol 5, No 3 (2025): NOVEMBER
Publisher : Postgraduate Program in Law, Pattimura University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47268/pamali.v5i3.3232

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Introduction: Law enforcement against lawyers as perpetrators of contempt of court in the criminal justice system in Indonesia still faces significant challenges. The contempt of court case between lawyer Razman and Hotman Paris shows that the law enforcement process is still convoluted.Purposes of the Research: To examine the law enforcement against Advocates who commit contempt of court and to compare law enforcement with Thailand.Methods of the Research: This research uses a quantitative juridical-normative method through a statute approach by comparing the legal foundations in the enforcement of contempt of court.Results Main Findings of the Research: The findings indicate that in Indonesia, law enforcement is still convoluted as it goes through the reporting process via the police, then the prosecutor's office, and the court. This is different from Thailand, where Article 33 of the Civil Procedure Code states that a judge can impose a penalty on the suspect without going through the reporting process to the police and so on. Therefore, there is a need for an article that accommodates the law enforcement process for lawyers committing contempt of court during the trial.