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Ethics And Professionalism Of Judges In Dealing With Non-Procedural Lawyers: A Case Study In Religious Courts Purbalingga Muhammad, Syafik; Vauzi, Nur Kholis; Muzaki, Muhammad Zain; Malihatunnisa, Ade; Fatkhanah, Fatkhanah; Saputri, Apik Anitasari Intan; Ali, Nur
AJIRSS: Asian Journal of Innovative Research in Social Science Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): AJIRSS: Asian Journal of Innovative Research in Social Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53866/ajirss.v4i3.1028

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This study aims to analyze the dynamics of disorderly conduct by legal counsel during court proceedings and examine the ethical and professional responses of judges to such non-procedural behavior. Disruptions caused by legal counsel in the courtroom not only hinder the judicial process but also pose significant challenges for judges in maintaining the dignity and order of the proceedings. Using a qualitative approach through case studies within the religious court system, this research explores various forms of misconduct, judicial responses, and the extent to which the principles outlined in the Code of Ethics and Judicial Conduct (KEPPH) are practically implemented. Furthermore, a theoretical analysis of judicial professionalism and ethics is conducted to assess the alignment between normative ideals and actual courtroom practices. The findings indicate that misconduct by legal counsel manifests in various forms, ranging from breaches of decorum to non-procedural interruptions. Judicial responses vary depending on the severity of the misconduct and the individual character of each judge. This study concludes that the synergy between professionalism and judicial ethics is fundamental to maintaining the credibility of the judicial system. Therefore, the development of guidelines for handling non-procedural behavior, along with the enhancement of ethical and character-based training for legal practitioners, is strongly recommended.
Implementation Of The Principle Of Equal Rights For Persons With Disabilities In The Process Of Proceedings At The Purbalingga Religious Court Muhammad, Syafik; Vauzi, Nur Kholis; Muzaki, Muhammad Zain; Malihatunnisa, Ade; Fatkhanah, Fatkhanah; Saputri, Apik Anitasari Intan; Ali, Nur
AJIRSS: Asian Journal of Innovative Research in Social Science Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): AJIRSS: Asian Journal of Innovative Research in Social Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53866/ajirss.v4i2.1029

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This study aims to analyze the implementation of the principle of equal rights for persons with disabilities in the litigation process at the Purbalingga Religious Court, as well as to formulate recommendations and concrete solutions to strengthen inclusive legal services. The research uses a qualitative approach with data collection techniques including interviews, observation, and documentation. The results show that the Purbalingga Religious Court has provided special services for persons with disabilities, reflecting the fulfillment of equal rights in legal proceedings. Recommendations include providing adequate physical access, enhancing the capacity of human resources to be more responsive to the needs of persons with disabilities, and drafting specific Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for disability-friendly legal services. Concrete solutions that can be implemented include support services such as transportation for persons with disabilities, training court officers on inclusive services, and providing accessible infrastructure and facilities. Therefore, the implementation of the principle of equal rights in the judiciary can be realized in a tangible and comprehensive manner for all members of society, including persons with disabilities