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Pembaruan Hukum Perdata sebagai Upaya Meningkatkan Keadilan Gender Roem, Anwar M.; Payzon Aituru, Yulianus; Zirhani Rumalean, Zonita; Muslim, Muslim
UNES Law Review Vol. 6 No. 3 (2024): UNES LAW REVIEW (Maret 2024)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Ekasakti Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31933/unesrev.v6i3.1901

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The reform of civil law plays a crucial role in guiding society towards better gender justice. This article investigates the impact of civil law reform on women's empowerment and the enhancement of gender equality across various aspects of life. The primary focus involves analyzing legal changes aimed at addressing gender disparities in civil rights, property ownership, and family responsibilities. The discussion includes evaluating the impact of civil law reform on traditional structures that may limit women's roles. Additionally, this article highlights concrete steps taken to provide stronger legal protection for women, encouraging active participation in social and economic life. Through an interdisciplinary approach, the article also reviews the psychological and social impacts of civil law reform on societal perceptions of gender roles. Thus, the author argues that civil law reform is not only about legal reform but also a critical step towards a more just and equal society. In conclusion, civil law reform is not merely a legal necessity but also a catalyst for profound social change. This article hopes to stimulate further discussion on how legal efforts can continue to promote gender equality within a broader legal framework.
Kristalisasi Butir Pancasila sebagai Fondasi Hukum Budaya di Republik Indonesia Andrias, Maria Yeti; Zirhani Rumalean, Zonita
UNES Law Review Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Ekasakti

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This paper aims to deepen the understanding of the Pancasila concept as a legal source within the context of national culture in the framework of the unitary state of the Republic of Indonesia. The research employs a documentary literature review approach. The analysis results conclude that "Panca" signifies five, while "Sila" refers to principles or principles encompassing essential values such as belief in the Almighty, humanity, nationalism, democracy, and social justice. The article explores the manifestation of Pancasila values and concepts in culture by referring to three main concepts: cultural materials, where individuals are considered cultural realities; social interactions; and tangible creative products. The analysis, study, and description provided in this paper lay the foundation for practical recommendations, emphasizing the necessity of embodying Pancasila values and applying these concepts as a national legal foundation. Beyond mere text, the embodiment of Pancasila values must be an integral part of the daily actions of all citizens. This article advocates for the crucial implementation of concrete Pancasila values in societal life, forming a solid foundation for cultural law in Indonesia.
Pembaruan Hukum Perdata sebagai Upaya Meningkatkan Keadilan Gender Roem, Anwar M.; Payzon Aituru, Yulianus; Zirhani Rumalean, Zonita; Muslim, Muslim
UNES Law Review Vol. 6 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Ekasakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31933/unesrev.v6i3.1901

Abstract

The reform of civil law plays a crucial role in guiding society towards better gender justice. This article investigates the impact of civil law reform on women's empowerment and the enhancement of gender equality across various aspects of life. The primary focus involves analyzing legal changes aimed at addressing gender disparities in civil rights, property ownership, and family responsibilities. The discussion includes evaluating the impact of civil law reform on traditional structures that may limit women's roles. Additionally, this article highlights concrete steps taken to provide stronger legal protection for women, encouraging active participation in social and economic life. Through an interdisciplinary approach, the article also reviews the psychological and social impacts of civil law reform on societal perceptions of gender roles. Thus, the author argues that civil law reform is not only about legal reform but also a critical step towards a more just and equal society. In conclusion, civil law reform is not merely a legal necessity but also a catalyst for profound social change. This article hopes to stimulate further discussion on how legal efforts can continue to promote gender equality within a broader legal framework.