Tirtayasa Journal of International Law
Vol 4, No 1 (2025): Vol 4, No 1 (2025): Tirtayasa Journal of International Law Vol. 4 No. 1 Edisi Ju

LEGALITY AND CONTROVERSY: THE DEATH PENALTY IN INDONESIA FROM THE PERSPECTIVES OF ISLAMIC LAW, CRIMINAL LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS

Mohas, Muhyi (University of Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa, Banten, Indonesia)
Rofiana, Reine (University of Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa, Banten, Indonesia)
Jastisia, Mentari (Jl. Ir. H Juanda KM. 03, Karanganyar, Indramayu, Karanganyar, Kec. Indramayu)
Anwar, Jarkasi (University of Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa, Banten, Indonesia)
Risyawan, Alief (Erciyes University, Talas/ Kayseri, Turkiye)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jun 2025

Abstract

The legality of the death penalty remains controversial as it often conflicts with the right to life. Therefore, this study was aimed to examine the legality of imposing death penalty from the perspectives of Criminal Law, Islamic Law, and Human Rights. This research used normative legal research and empirical research methods. The result showed that The death penalty in Aceh is known as "hukum pancung" (beheading) In Islam, there is also a criminal law known as qishash. The meaning of qishash is apple-to-apple retribution. This serves as the foundational rationale for Aceh's legalization of the death penalty, grounded in its implementation of Islamic Sharia and its unique legal autonomy within Indonesia. The death penalty is firmly regulated in Article 10 of the Indonesian Criminal Code (KUHP), Article 100 of the Indonesian Criminal Code Number 1 of 2023 and other Indonesian regulations inline with the death penalty. the death penalty philosophically aims to prioritize the greater good, preventing others from committing similar crimes, and alleviating societal unrest caused by rampant criminal cases. In the perspective of human rights, the application of the death penalty encompasses two theories: Universalism and Cultural Relativism. Indonesia adopts the principle of cultural relativism. the death penalty can be imposed by authorized law enforcement officers, provided that the case or act falls within the category of severe crimes and violations. This Research gives contribution related the reasons and all considerations underlying the regulation of the death penalty according to Islamic law, criminal law and human rights.

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Abbrev

tirtayasatjil

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Humanities Environmental Science Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

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Tirtayasa Journal of International Law (TJIL) is a national peer-reviewed journal particularly in the field of International Law. TJIL aims to publish high quality articles from academics, legal scholars, or practitioners at any level. TJIL creates a forum to exchange new ideas in International Law ...