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Hukum yang Diperjualbelikan Jual Beli Putusan dalam Etika Profesi Hakim di Pengadilan Sulistiawati; Endah Ratnawati; Siti Nur Ambarini; Muh Arbai Santoso; Iyus YL Tobing; Firman Adi Candra
As-Syar i: Jurnal Bimbingan & Konseling Keluarga  Vol. 7 No. 3 (2025): As-Syar’i: Jurnal Bimbingan & Konseling Keluarga
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47467/as.v7i3.8032

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Law is a fundamental instrument in creating order and justice within society. In its implementation, the law should be applied objectively, independently, and free from any form of intervention. However, in judicial practice, deviations are often found in the form of the practice of trading court decisions, which undermines the principle of justice. This phenomenon not only damages the integrity of the judiciary but also weakens public trust in the legal system. This article aims to examine the ethics of the judicial profession as the main pillar of law enforcement, reveal legal facts related to the practice of trading court decisions in the courts, and explain the patterns and background of this practice. Furthermore, the article discusses the negative impacts caused and effective strategies to eradicate the practice of trading court decisions in order to uphold the supremacy of a fair and clean rule of law. This writing is expected to contribute to promoting judicial reform and increasing awareness of the importance of integrity within the judiciary profession.
Etika Profesi Hukum dan Dampak Perkembangan Teknologi dalam Praktik Hukum di Indonesia Endah Ratnawati; Toto Hartono; Masharin; Ida Muidah; Eko Purwanto; Iyus YL Tobing
As-Syar i: Jurnal Bimbingan & Konseling Keluarga  Vol. 7 No. 4 (2025): As-Syar’i: Jurnal Bimbingan & Konseling Keluarga
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47467/as.v7i4.9354

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The enactment of Law Number 27 of 2022 on Personal Data Protection (PDP Law) marks a significant milestone in safeguarding individual human rights in the digital sphere in Indonesia. This law responds to the urgent need for a comprehensive and unified regulatory framework to replace the previously fragmented sectoral approach that lacked standardization and legal certainty. The PDP Law establishes clear principles for data processing, defines the rights of data subjects, imposes obligations on data controllers and processors, and outlines systematic mechanisms for supervision and law enforcement. This legal framework provides legal certainty not only for individuals as data owners but also for institutions managing personal data, emphasizing transparency, accountability, and data security. However, the implementation of the PDP Law still faces several challenges, including the formation of an independent supervisory authority, institutional readiness, and the public’s limited awareness of data protection rights. Therefore, synergy among the government, private sector, and civil society is essential to ensure effective enforcement. The PDP Law is not merely a normative instrument but also reflects the state’s commitment to upholding citizens' privacy rights as part of broader human rights protection in the digital era.