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Proses Perancangan Peraturan Perundang-Undangan di Indonesia Tantangan dan Reformasi dalam Era Digital Ratnawati, Endah; Witandri, Witandri; Rayhan, Ahmad Zaki; Masharin, Masharin; Hardiyanto, Arif; Prasetyo, Agus; Candra, Firman Adi
As-Syar i: Jurnal Bimbingan & Konseling Keluarga  Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): 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.v8i1.10274

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This article examines the process of legislative drafting in Indonesia, emphasizing the stages of law formation, the roles of the House of Representatives (DPR) and the government, and the challenges arising in the digital era. The primary focus is on the revision of Law No. 11 of 2008 on Electronic Information and Transactions (UU ITE), which reflects efforts to adapt legal frameworks to technological advancements. Through normative juridical analysis, the article identifies issues such as regulatory disharmony, overload of legal products, and the need for AI-based reforms. The findings indicate that reforms like digitalization of legislative processes and the application of regulatory guillotine can enhance efficiency and legal certainty. Recommendations include integrating technology for more inclusive public participation.
KUHP dan KUHAP Perdebatan Hukum, Kebebasan Sipil, dan Peran Mahkamah Konstitusi dalam Peninjauan Judicial Review Ambarini, Siti Nur; Masharin, Masharin; Tobing, Iyus YL; Hardiyanto, Arif; Caesarrio, Adzan Dylan; Candra, Firman Adi
As-Syar i: Jurnal Bimbingan & Konseling Keluarga  Vol. 8 No. 2 (2026): As-Syar’i: Jurnal Bimbingan & Konseling Keluarga
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This article examines the ongoing legal debates surrounding Indonesia's Criminal Code (KUHP) and Criminal Procedure Code (KUHAP), focusing on their implications for civil liberties and the pivotal role of the Constitutional Court in judicial review processes. The recent revisions to the KUHP have sparked significant public discourse, raising concerns about potential infringements on fundamental rights, particularly freedom of expression and assembly. Simultaneously, the KUHAP, as the procedural framework, governs the implementation of criminal law and its impact on the rights of the accused. This research aims to analyze the contested provisions within both codes, explore the arguments put forth by various stakeholders, and critically assess the Constitutional Court's jurisprudence in adjudicating challenges to these laws. Employing a normative legal research methodology, the study will delve into statutory interpretations, legal theories, and comparative legal perspectives to provide a comprehensive understanding of the legal complexities. The findings will highlight the delicate balance between maintaining public order, upholding human rights, and ensuring the rule of law in a democratic society. Ultimately, this article seeks to contribute to the ongoing scholarly discourse on legal reform in Indonesia and offer insights into the future direction of its criminal justice system.