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Sinergi KPU, BAWASLU, dan DKPP: Pilar Penegakan Demokrasi dalam Pemilu Indonesia Muhammad Maulana Nazril; Dicky Juliandi; Danii Rizky Mabrury; Surya Sukti
Amandemen: Jurnal Ilmu pertahanan, Politik dan Hukum Indonesia Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): Oktober: Amandemen: Jurnal Ilmu pertahanan, Politik dan Hukum Indonesia
Publisher : Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/amandemen.v1i4.524

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General elections (elections) in Indonesia are a major pillar of democracy that require strict supervision and management to ensure fairness and transparency. Independent institutions such as the General Election Commission (KPU), the Election Supervisory Body (BAWASLU), and the Election Organizer Honorary Council (DKPP) play a key role in maintaining election integrity. The KPU is responsible for organizing elections at all levels of government, including planning, implementing, and supervising election stages, with a focus on transparency and public participation. BAWASLU functions as a supervisor to prevent and prosecute election violations, while the DKPP is tasked with handling violations of the election organizer's code of ethics. The research of this paper aims to understand the meaning and main tasks or authorities and functions of each of these institutions. The method used in this study is Library Research and Internet Searching, a literature review of literature in the form of books and articles from relevant internet sources. The results of the analysis show that the synergy between the KPU, BAWASLU, and DKPP is very important in creating democratic and integrity-based elections, with each institution having a role or authority, responsibility, and complementary functions. A deep understanding of the duties and functions of these three institutions is expected to improve the quality of election implementation in Indonesia.
Pelaksanaan Praktik Kemahiran Hukum I di Pengadilan Negeri Buntok Kelas II Lingga Abi Rahman; Muhammad Maulana Nazril; Jeora Nitysa Aprily; Erdha Aisha Chandia; Meysarah Meysarah; Dicky Juliandi; M. Faishal Fadhlurrahman; Luqman Hakim; Aris Sunandar
Jurnal Kemitraan Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Kemitraan Masyarakat
Publisher : Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/jkm.v2i2.1455

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This article discusses the role and function of the Buntok Class II District Court in carrying out the judicial process in Indonesia, focusing on its organizational structure, main duties, functions, and the challenges faced by the institution. Using methods of direct interviews and literature studies, the author is able to gather in-depth information about the court's operations and the challenges it faces, such as limitations in facilities and staff training. This article also explores moot court as part of internship activities aimed at honing students' legal skills. The findings provide a deeper understanding of the importance of improving infrastructure and staff competency development to enhance the quality of local judiciary services.
Implementasi Hukum HAM di Indonesia: Tantangan dan Solusi Muhammad Maulana Nazril; Dicky Juliandi; Lisda Jumatul Hikmah; Nabela Nabela; Faizah Nazmah; M. Luthfi Setiarno Putera
Perspektif Administrasi Publik dan hukum Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): Oktober : Perspektif Administrasi Publik dan hukum
Publisher : Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/perspektif.v1i4.42

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This article discusses the challenges in the implementation of human rights (HAM) law in Indonesia, despite the existence of a supportive legal framework. The objective of this research is to identify the main obstacles to human rights enforcement and offer solutions to enhance the protection of human rights in the country. The study employs the methods of library research and internet searching to gather data from various academic literature, articles, and relevant digital sources. The research findings indicate that key challenges include a repressive approach to security, a lack of public understanding and awareness about human rights, and legal uncertainty in the enforcement of human rights laws. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of improving human rights education, strengthening law enforcement institutions, and encouraging active public participation in democratic processes as strategic measures to enhance human rights implementation in Indonesia.