Ius Positum: Journal of Journal Of Law Theory And Law Enforcement
Vol. 4 Issue 3 (2025)

CONDITIONAL DEATH PENALTY SENTENCING IN THE NEW INDONESIAN CRIMINAL CODE: A NON-DEROGABLE RIGHTS PERSPECTIVE

Susanto, Susanto (Unknown)
Efendi, Dr. Jonaedi (Unknown)
Suroso, Dr. Imam (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
26 Sep 2025

Abstract

The conditional death penalty under Indonesia’s Law No. 1 of 2023 on the Criminal Code (KUHP) represents a critical reform in balancing human rights protection and state authority in criminal justice. This study examines the legal and philosophical foundations of the conditional death sentence through the perspective of non-derogable rights—particularly the right to life as an inviolable human right. Using a normative juridical methodology combining statutory and conceptual approaches, this research analyzes the new KUHP’s regulatory framework, especially Article 100, which introduces a ten-year probationary period allowing sentence conversion to life imprisonment. The findings demonstrate that conditional death sentencing serves as a middle ground between abolitionist and retentionist camps in Indonesian legal discourse. It reflects a progressive penal policy aligning with constitutional guarantees in Article 28I(1) of the 1945 Constitution and international human rights instruments, such as the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). The study concludes that conditional death sentencing embodies a transitional penal paradigm—anchored in restorative and humanistic values—reaffirming the state’s dual obligation to uphold the right to life while ensuring collective security and justice.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jlte

Publisher

Subject

Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice

Description

Ius Positum (Journal of Law Theory and Law Enforcement) is an open acces journal which affiliated with a law firm JF Law Firm. Ius Positum facilitates academics, researchers and legal practitioners to contribute in publishing articles that include original academic thoughts in field of Law Theory ...