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Implementation of the Principle of Equality Before The Law in Corruption Court Decisions Sakti, Agam; Aprianingsih, Nina; Nufus, Saifun
JURNAL RUANG HUKUM Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Januari-Juni
Publisher : Gayaku Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58222/juruh.v1i1.251

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Equality before the law is a basic principle in positive law in Indonesia which is called the Principle of Equality Before The Law, this aims to protect the human rights of citizens and to fight discrimination and the arbitrariness of rulers, but in practice, there are still many constitutions that have not been carrying out these basic principles, especially in acts of corruption as occurred in the corruption case in the procurement of 1,800 computer units for the 2018 computer-based National Examination worth Rp. This case clearly shows that the law in Indonesia tends to side with the authorities so a stigma arises in society that the law in Indonesia is blunt up and down. Of course, this phenomenon has reduced public trust in the government, especially in law enforcement
Dampak Pembangunan PIK 2 terhadap Pelanggaran Hak Ekonomi Sosial dan Budaya Masyarakat Lokal Nufus, Saifun
Journal of Multidisciplinary Inquiry in Science, Technology and Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): FEBRUARI-APRIL
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS SERAMBI MEKKAH

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32672/mister.v2i2.3105

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One of the national strategic projects (PSN) is the development of Pantai Indah Kapuk 2 (PIK 2), which is a mega project aimed at creating new growth that significantly impacts various aspects, including the economic, social, and cultural rights of the local community. This research aims to determine the impact of the PIK2 development from the perspective of the economic, social, and cultural rights of the local community, whether this development incorporates aspects of integration and sustainability in accordance with its vision. The method used is a qualitative method with a literature review approach. The research results indicate that the development of PIK 2 can damage coastal ecosystems and pose challenges related to social justice and community participation in planning and decision-making. This study concludes that there is a more just and transparent approach to incorporating environmental sustainability at every stage of the PIK 2 development to achieve progress.
Customary Law Perspectives on Preserving Baduy Ulayat Land: A Socio-Legal Study of Sustainability Fathullah; Nurtresna, Robby; Wahyudin, Muhamad; Mabsuti; Nufus, Saifun
AL-MANHAJ: Jurnal Hukum dan Pranata Sosial Islam Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah INSURI Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/almanhaj.v8i1.9289

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This study investigates the pivotal role of customary law (hukum adat) in preserving ulayat (communal) land within the Baduy indigenous community of Indonesia, navigating the complexities of modern legal pluralism. Employing a qualitative socio-legal methodology, this research utilizes purposive sampling involving traditional authorities, specifically the Puun and Jaro. The findings reveal that Baduy land governance is a holistic integration of social, spiritual, and ecological dimensions, in which land is venerated as a sacred ancestral trust (karuhun) rather than a fungible economic commodity. Consequently, traditional norms strictly prohibit land alienation and individual certification. These protective mechanisms are enforced through a sophisticated hierarchical leadership structure in which the Jaro implements both preventive norms and restorative sanctions to maintain communal integrity. Despite formal recognition through regional regulations, this study identifies critical friction between national agrarian policies, external economic pressures, and indigenous autonomy. The research concludes that the Baduy model provides a resilient, sustainable paradigm for land governance. It advocates for a substantive harmonization between state legislation and customary frameworks to ensure the enduring protection of indigenous territorial rights against contemporary developmental encroachment.