The rapid development of digital technology has significantly influenced Indonesia’s legal system. This transformation affects not only law enforcement mechanisms but also raises new challenges in ethics, data protection, and social justice. This article explores how law adapts to digital phenomena such as cybercrime, electronic transactions, and artificial intelligence. Using a normative and comparative approach, it emphasizes the need for inclusive legal reform and the importance of moral integrity in applying modern technology. The findings indicate that strengthening ethical awareness and updating regulations are essential to maintaining justice in the digital era.
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