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Intolerance in the Flow of Information in the Era of Globalization: How to Approach the Moral Values of Pancasila and the Constitution? Rahma, Tsania; Lemuel, Yehezkiel; Fitriana, Debby; Fanani, Tiara Rizki Annesha; Sekarjati, Rosa De Lima Gita
Indonesian Journal of Pancasila and Global Constitutionalism Vol 1 No 1 (2022): January-June, 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijpgc.v1i1.56878

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Indonesia is a multicultural country that has a variety of cultures. This is due to the geographical location of Indonesia which is an archipelagic country that stretches from the western end of Sabang Island to the eastern end of Merauke Island. So in conditions like this, various tribes, customs, ethnic cultures and beliefs emerged in Indonesia. This diversity has both positive and negative impacts. The positive impact is that diversity can strengthen unity, but the negative impact is that it can lead to division. One of the problems that can lead to the division of the Indonesian nation is the intolerant behavior of the people. Intolerant behavior often occurs in people's lives in various fields. The fields of politics, economics, religion, social and culture are always inseparable from intolerant attitudes, especially in the development of the flow of information in the current era of globalization. There are many cases that trigger inter-ethnic divisions that circulate in the mass media, especially social media. Therefore, a guide for the Indonesian people is needed to deal with the issue of division, namely Pancasila. Pancasila which is the nation's ideology has values ​​that become the view of life of the Indonesian people which are always relevant to the times, especially in the current era of globalization. By implementing and preserving Pancasila in all areas of people's lives, it means that we are trying to realize a common life that is conditional on the values ​​of unity, kinship, justice, tolerance and humanity.
Legal Aid in the Case of Torture of Domestic Assistant (Ika Musriati) Accused of Stealing Mobile Phones in Semarang City Wijanarko, Maharani Athaya; Fanani, Tiara Rizki Annesha; Puspitasari, Dyah; Novihapsari, Annisa Dewi; Tyas, Sari Rahmaning
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol 4 No 2 (2022): Access to Justice: Problems and Challenges
Publisher : Faculty of Law Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijicle.v4i2.61938

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Cases of abuse of domestic assistants (ART) are still rampant in Indonesia. One example of a case of abuse occurred in Ika Musriati, a 20-year-old household member in Semarang City. Ika Musriati received inappropriate treatment from her own employer by being brutally tortured. He was abused by his employer, a husband and wife who lived in a housing complex in West Semarang. Not only was he tortured, he was also forced by his employer to eat 50 chilies and drink boiling water, causing damage to his vocal cords and surgery. As an ART, you should be given the right to a life worthiness from an employer. Unlike Ika Musriati, who was not fed when she was hungry, she was even given stale food without side dishes.