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Recognition And Legitimation Of Ill-Wed Children According To Khi And The Civil Code And Law No. 1 Of 1974 Muhammad Firmansyah; Ali Rahmadi Batubara; Ilham Maylandi S Damanik; Meldyana Permata Abdillah
ISNU Nine-Star Multidisciplinary Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Vol.2 No.1 2025 ISNU Nine Star Mei
Publisher : ISNU Sumatera Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70826/ins9mj.v2i1.771

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This paper discusses the recognition and legitimation of illegitimate children according to the Compilation of Islamic Law (KHI), the Civil Code (KUHPerdata), and Law No. 1 of 1974 concerning Marriage. According to the KHI, illegitimate children can be recognized by their biological father through acknowledgment, but with limitations on inheritance rights. The Civil Code provides broader regulations, where illegitimate children recognized by their father through formal recognition or a court decision are entitled to certain rights, including inheritance rights. Meanwhile, Law No. 1 of 1974 emphasizes the importance of protecting children in legal marriages, although specific regulations regarding illegitimate children are more limited. This study aims to identify differences and similarities in the regulations regarding the recognition and legitimation of illegitimate children, as well as their impact on the rights of these children in the context of Indonesian law.
Concept of Punishment Yolanda Hendartin; Muhammad Faiz Al Maisi; Ananda Tama Rizky; Meldyana Permata Abdillah
Jurnal Sahabat ISNU SU Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): ISNU Jurnal Sahabat September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70826/jsisnu.v2i2.820

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Sentencing is an important part of criminal law. This is because sentencing is the culmination of the entire process of holding someone guilty of committing a crime accountable. "A criminal law without sentencing would more simply be a declaratory system pronouncing people guilty without any formal consequences following that guilt." Criminal law without sentencing means declaring someone guilty without any definite consequences for their guilt. Thus, the concept of guilt has a significant influence on the imposition of punishment and the process of its implementation. If guilt is understood as "blameable," then here punishment is the "embodiment of that blame."