Faradiba Muhamad
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Peran Strategis Profesi Hukum Di Era Society 5.0: Antara Inovasi Dan Etika Profesional Faradiba Muhamad; Raja Basyarin; Ninik Akhirah
JOURNAL SAINS STUDENT RESEARCH Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Sains Student Research (JSSR)
Publisher : CV. KAMPUS AKADEMIK PUBLISING

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61722/jssr.v3i2.4391

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The development of Era 5.0 has brought significant transformations to the legal profession, requiring professionals to adapt while consistently upholding essential professional principles. This paper examines how legal practitioners adjust to technological advancements, maintain ethical standards, and contribute positively to society in the midst of digital change. Through a qualitative analysis, this study highlights the core characteristics of legal professions in this era, such as the use of digital tools and effective data management. The findings emphasize the need for legal professionals to uphold integrity and ethical values while embracing technological progress. This study offers meaningful insights for navigating the evolving legal landscape in Era 5.0.
Upaya Perlindungan Tradisi Waja dan Implikasinya Terhadap Perempuan di Desa Aimere Timur Faradiba Muhamad; Masrokhin Masrokhin
JOURNAL SAINS STUDENT RESEARCH Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025): Jurnal Sains Student Research (JSSR) Agustus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61722/jssr.v3i4.5283

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This study examines the Waja tradition practiced in the Ngada community, particularly in Aimere Timur Village, Aimere District, Ngada Regency, East Nusa Tenggara. Waja is a form of customary sanction used to resolve conflicts in relationships between men and women, especially in cases of marriage and engagement. Its purpose is to deter violations of customary norms and maintain social balance. However, its implementation often raises new problems, especially for women, who are frequently the most affected party. This qualitative research employs an ethnographic approach, with data collected through observations and in-depth interviews. The findings show that although Waja is perceived as a traditional form of protection for women, in practice, women continue to face social and economic disadvantages, bearing greater responsibilities. From both Islamic and national legal perspectives, Waja does not fully align with principles of justice and women’s rights protection. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate this customary practice to ensure it respects local cultural values while also upholding the dignity and rights of women.