I Ketut Sukadana
Faculty of Law, Universitas Warmadewa, Indonesia

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Assistance for Prisoners to Obtain Free Legal Aid at the Gianyar Detention Center Ni Made Sukaryati Karma; I Ketut Sukadana; I Made Aditya Mantara Putra; Kade Richa Mulyawati; Kadek Nadya Pramita Sari
Community Service Journal of Law 23-28
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum, Universitas Warmadewa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/csjl.4.1.2025.23-28

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Legal aid for the Indonesian people must be provided equally in accordance with the mandate of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia and the principles of equality before the law and the right to be represented by a lawyer, which are fundamental human rights. This right must be provided fairly, including to those who are less fortunate. For the less fortunate, this right is the responsibility of the state, which provides legal aid free of charge (Prodeo). The issue in society is the lack of awareness about their right to receive free legal aid (Prodeo) from the government. Additionally, the public is also unaware that legal organizations also have the duty to provide legal aid to the community. The legal education program conducted by the Warmadewa University Community Service Team aims to increase legal awareness regarding free legal aid and the procedures for obtaining this right, using methods such as lectures and question-and-answer discussions. This program is expected to enhance public knowledge so that individuals facing legal issues can be assisted by lawyers in resolving the legal problems they encounter.
Efforts to Improve Legal Compliance Through the Writing of the Awig Screening Pararems in the Dalem Yangapi Traditional Village I Ketut Sukadana; Ni Made Jaya Senastri; I Made Gianyar; Kadek Ayu Surya Dwi Utami; Ni Putu Putri Pebriyanti Apsari
Community Service Journal of Law 48-55
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum, Universitas Warmadewa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/csjl.4.1.2025.48-55

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One factor for good law enforcement is legal awareness and compliance with the law. Legal compliance can be achieved through the existence of good regulations. In Bali, Customary Villages (Desa Adat) are traditional villages in Bali that have autonomy in creating regulations. Each Customary Village has its own administrators and assets, and has the authority to create regulations, known as awig-awig and/or pararem. The situation of the program partners is that they do not yet have a pararem panyahcah awig as a regulation for implementing awig-awig. The goal of this program is to empower the Customary Village community so that they have a regulation in the form of a pararem panyahcah awig. The methods used in this community service program are: (1) providing lectures or legal counseling on the importance of a pararem panyahcah awig in life in a Customary Village, (2) conducting focus group discussions (FGDs) on the draft pararem, and (3) providing assistance in creating customary village pararem. The result of this program is the development of a set of 64 articles (pawos) to address customary law (adat), in accordance with the mandate of the customary law (adat) outlined in the articles.