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The Penal Policies Regarding The Implemantation Of The Article Of Adultery In The Penal Code Number 1 Of 2023 ASYAFFA RIDZQI AMANDHA; Ali Masyhar; Cahya Wulandari
Semarang State University Undergraduate Law and Society Review Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): July-December, 2024
Publisher : Semarang State University Undergraduate Law and Society Review

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/lsr.v4i2.5157

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Penal Code Number. 1 of 2023 revitalizes the adultery article which was previously removed in the old Penal Code. This sparked heated debate about the legal politics behind the criminalization of adultery and its implications for human rights, public morality, and the effectiveness of law enforcement. The criminalization of adultery is based on arguments of morality, family protection, and prevention of other criminal acts. Despite noble intentions, the criminalization of adultery raises concerns about potential invasions of privacy, gender discrimination, and abuse of power. It is important to seek a balance between fair and civilized law enforcement with respect for human rights. Narrow and proportional interpretation, a restorative justice approach, and prevention education are key. This research was carried out by identifying two problems, namely (1) what is the political basis of criminal law for the crime of adultery in the Penal Code Number 1 of 2023, (2) how is the application of the adultery article in the Penal Code Number 1 of 2023. The research method used is juridical research- normative because the subject of the study that will be researched uses library materials as basic material for research by conducting an investigation into the regulations related to the problem being discussed. The results of the research state that the penal policies in the adultery article provide substantive justice based on Pancasila. The implementation of criminalization of adultery is one of the efforts to protect human rights for the family/home through effective and dignified solutions.
The Mainstreaming of the Concept of Legal Protection for Child Labor in Indonesia based on ILO Conventions Asyaffa Ridzqi Amandha; Paundria Dwijo Hapsari; Muhammad Akmal Rizki Rivaldi; Bagus Adi Saputro; Anisa Cahyani; Ridwan Arifin
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol. 4 No. 3 (2022): Development of Legal Education in Various Contexts
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/iccle.v4i3.36555

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This study delves into the mainstreaming of the concept of legal protection for child labor in Indonesia, drawing insights from the International Labour Organization (ILO) Conventions. Child labor remains a global challenge, impacting the physical, psychological, and social development of children who engage in work during their school years. Beyond mere employment for wages, the issue involves elements of exploitation, hazardous working conditions, and restricted access to education. Certain forms of child labor even qualify as the most intolerable, necessitating urgent attention. The primary objective of this research is to analyze, identify, and compare the legal protection mechanisms for child labor in Indonesia based on the ILO Conventions. Employing a normative legal study methodology, the research employs a dual approach, combining comparative law study and statute analysis. By scrutinizing the legal protection practices within the context of Indonesian law and international law, the study aims to shed light on disparities, commonalities, and potential areas for improvement. Conducting an in-depth examination without relying on fieldwork, the study utilizes a literature review and document study, drawing on various sources from both online and printed materials. Through this comprehensive exploration, the research seeks to contribute to a nuanced understanding of the mainstreaming of legal protections for child labor in Indonesia. By highlighting key findings, this study aims to inform policy discussions, foster awareness, and facilitate the development of more effective measures to safeguard the rights and well-being of children involved in labor activities in the Indonesian context.