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Journal : Humaniorum Journal

Analisis Yuridis Terhadap Penerapan Pasal 146 KUHP dalam Kasus Demonstrasi Anarkis Komaruz Zaman, Muhammad Asiq; Fathinudin, Muhammad
HUMANIORUM Vol 1 No 03 (2023): Jurnal Humaniorum
Publisher : PT Elaborium Elevasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37010/hmr.v1i03.144

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This study analyzes the legal application of Article 170 of the Indonesian Penal Code (KUHP) in cases of anarchistic demonstrations. It focuses on the interpretation and implementation of the law in the context of collective violence during public protests. The research identifies key challenges in enforcing this article, particularly in proving individual involvement in violent acts within large crowds. Additionally, the study highlights the importance of balancing law enforcement with the protection of human rights, especially the right to free speech during demonstrations.This research uses a qualitative method with a normative legal approach, analyzing primary and secondary data sources, including laws, regulations, and court rulings. The findings reveal that although Article 170 KUHP is relevant for handling anarchistic demonstrations, its implementation faces challenges such as identifying perpetrators and balancing enforcement with human rights.
Tinjauan Hukum terhadap Kewenangan Brimob dalam Penggunaan Kekuatan pada Penanganan Demonstrasi Anarkis Khalid, Muhammad; Fathinudin, Muhammad
HUMANIORUM Vol 2 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Humaniorum
Publisher : PT Elaborium Elevasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37010/hmr.v2i3.146

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This study examines the authority of the Indonesian Mobile Brigade (Brimob) in the use of force during the handling of anarchistic demonstrations, focusing on the legal regulations and their application in practice. The research highlights the legal frameworks established by Indonesian laws and police regulations to ensure proportionality in the use of force. The methodology employs a qualitative approach with a normative legal analysis, utilizing primary and secondary data sources such as laws, regulations, and judicial decisions. The findings indicate that Brimob's use of force is regulated by specific guidelines, including the principle of legality, necessity, and proportionality, although in practice, there are instances of excessive force leading to concerns regarding human rights compliance. The study concludes that while the regulations provide clear guidelines, better oversight and accountability are needed to ensure their proper implementation and adherence to human rights standards.