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Analisis Hukum Terhadap Perseteruan Antara Organisasi Kemasyarakatan dan Purnawirawan dalam Konteks Negara Hukum di Indonesia Ida Muidah; Masharin; Adhe Permana; Eko Purwanto; Witandri; 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.v7i3.8033

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Conflicts between community organizations (ormas) and retired military/police personnel in several cases have led to legal violations, including hate speech, incitement, and physical violence. This article aims to analyze the aspects of constitutional law and criminal law related to these conflicts, as well as the state's responsibility in ensuring public order. The research employs a qualitative method with a statutory and case study approach. The analysis shows that weak law enforcement against community organizations and related actors reflects the state's inconsistency in upholding the principles of the rule of law. The state has a constitutional obligation to ensure that freedom of association is not misused for political interests and violence.
Menegakkan Etika Hukum di Era Digital: Kolaborasi Teknologi, Regulasi, dan Masyarakat dalam Pemberantasan Korupsi Fadly Surya Wijaya; Agus riyadi; Rifqy Afrizal Siddik; Mochammad ridzky salatun; Witandri; Firman Adi Candra
As-Syar i: Jurnal Bimbingan & Konseling Keluarga  Vol. 7 No. 4 (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.v7i4.9442

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This article examines the strategic role of information technology in strengthening legal ethics enforcement amid Indonesia’s ongoing efforts to combat corruption. In the digital era, addressing corruption can no longer rely solely on repressive legal mechanisms but requires a transparent, accountable, and participatory system. Using a normative-qualitative approach, this study explores how digital innovations such as e-procurement, whistleblowing systems, the JAGA platform developed by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), and blockchain technology have become crucial tools in promoting openness and public accountability. However, the effectiveness of these technologies depends greatly on adaptive regulations and active public engagement. Collaboration between legal frameworks, technological systems, and a culture of civic reporting forms the foundation for a more robust and responsive legal ethics system. The article concludes that the success of legal ethics enforcement in the digital age can only be achieved through continuous synergy between innovation, regulation, and citizen participation.