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The Impact of Globalization on Pancasila as a Human Rights-Based Ethical System in Indonesia Putri Aulia Rahmi; Rahma Zakira; Akbar Kurnia
JUSTICES: Journal of Law Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Progressive and Critical Law Review
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Fakultas Agama Islam Indramayu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58355/justices.v4i1.142

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In a globalized world, human rights have become an international political commodity that can be used by international institutions and foreign countries to influence the governance of a country. Moral decline occurs when external values dominate and lead to bad behavior such as low self-esteem. This process brings challenges and opportunities, such as cultural domination and economic inequality that affect the fulfillment of human rights. Political ethics is crucial in ensuring justice and respect for individual rights in the global era. International cooperation is needed to address human rights violations and encourage the implementation of universal principles in public policy. Therefore, the Indonesian government as part of the international community must create an ethical system that prioritizes the protection of human rights. As a result, human rights apply to every individual regardless of location and time. Such human rights are individual, essential, and sacred. It is also absolute, permanent, and indivisible, and is an indivisible right for humans Muhtaj, (2001: 23).