Prophetic Law Review
Vol. 8 No. 1 June 2026

Law, Property, and the Individual: A Critical Reassessment

Quoc, Nguyen Anh (Unknown)
Y, Nguyen Van (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
06 Mar 2026

Abstract

This article examines the relationship between law, property rights, and the individual in modern society, with a focus on the tension between individual freedom and power, as well as the monetary and social normative mechanisms that shape these relationships. The goal of the study is to clarify how legal and property institutions both protect and limit individual freedom, and to show the corrupting consequences of individuals being made the means of these systems. The method used is qualitative, combining analysis and synthesis, comparison, and the method of reversing pairs of categories (subject–product, means–purpose, inevitability–freedom). This subject becomes a product, a means to an end, and, to that extent, ultimately free. The research demonstrates that a person can be explained not only as a subject, independent of property, but also as a product of power, norms, and money; and that the current law, which regulates property relations, does not yet address the root of social inequality. The significance of this research is to propose repositioning the theoretical foundations of the law, making them more closely linked to the truth of personal life and social responsibility, thereby opening up a new approach to legal science and interdisciplinary research on freedom, fairness, and human dignity.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JPLR

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

Description

Prophetic Law Review is a law journal published by the Faculty of Law Universitas Islam Indonesia. The primary purpose of this journal is to disseminate research, conceptual analysis, and other writings of scientific nature on legal issues by integrating moral and ethical values. Articles published ...