PATTIMURA Legal Journal
Volume 5 Issue 1 April (2026): PATTIMURA Legal Journal

A Philosophical and Comparative Legal Analysis of Amnesty: Lessons from Indonesia and the United States

Dwi Novantoro (Faculty of Law, Universitas Jember, Jember, Indonesia.)
I Gede Widhiana Suarda (Faculty of Law, Universitas Jember, Jember, Indonesia.)
Dominikus Rato (Faculty of Law, Universitas Jember, Jember, Indonesia.)
Bayu Dwi Anggono (Faculty of Law, Universitas Jember, Jember, Indonesia.)
Dinara F Abdunayimova (College of Law, University of Illinois Urbana, Champaign, United States.)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Apr 2026

Abstract

Introduction: Amnesty occupies an uneasy position within contemporary legal systems, situated between the ideals of justice, mercy, and constitutional authority. While often justified as an extraordinary legal response to exceptional circumstances, its application continues to provoke concerns regarding legal certainty, equality before the law, and institutional accountability within modern constitutional democracies. Purposes of the Research: This article seeks to explore the philosophical foundations and legal justification of amnesty through a comparative analysis of its practice in Indonesia and the United States. It aims to examine how differing constitutional traditions conceptualise the legitimacy, limits, and moral implications of amnesty as a legal institution. Methods of the Research: The research adopts a normative legal methodology employing philosophical, statutory, and comparative approaches. Constitutional texts, legal doctrines, and theoretical perspectives are analysed through qualitative legal reasoning in order to assess the normative coherence of amnesty within each legal system. Results Main Findings of the Research: The findings indicate that although both Indonesia and the United States recognise amnesty as an extraordinary legal mechanism, they diverge significantly in terms of constitutional design, institutional safeguards, and moral justification. This article contributes by reframing amnesty not merely as an executive prerogative, but as a legal institution that demands philosophical accountability and constitutional restraint.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

pela

Publisher

Subject

Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice

Description

PATTIMURA Legal Journal, which is abbreviated as (PELA), is a peer-reviewed media managed and published by the Postgraduate Program Docktoral in Law, Pattimura University. PATTIMURA Legal Journal publishes scientific papers in the field of law, published three times a year in April, August and ...