To optimize legal support for Indonesia's national security, there is a need for improvements in transparency, accountability, and flexibility. This involves strengthening legal support in areas such as cybersecurity, maritime sovereignty, and defense procurement, all aligned with Indonesia's defense vision. Collaboration between military and civilian roles within a national security framework is also crucial for resilience against internal and external threats. Legal reforms should focus on increasing transparency, accountability, and flexibility, while upholding democratic values and state sovereignty. According to Soerjono Soekanto's theory of law enforcement, the key factors for an effective legal system are laws, law enforcers, facilities, society, and culture. Challenges in the defense and security sector, including border violations, terrorism, transnational crime, and cyber security, highlight the urgency for adequate policy support, personnel, and facilities to achieve national goals.
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