Mataram Journal of International Law
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): Mataram Journal of International Law

URGENSI RATIFIKASI KONVENSI PERSERIKATAN BANGSA-BANGSA MELAWAN KEJAHATAN SIBER DALAM PEMBERANTASAN TINDAK PIDANA YANG BERKAITAN DENGAN KEKERASAN SEKSUAL ANAK SECARA DARING DI INDONESIA

Muhammad Haikal Bassam (University of Mataram)
Erlies Septiana Nurbani (University of Mataram)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jun 2026

Abstract

The threat of child sexual exploitation in the digital space is transnational and continues to increase, requiring the strengthening of a more progressive national legal framework. This study aims to analyze the limitations of national legal instruments in addressing online child sexual abuse crimes and to examine the urgency of ratifying the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime (UNCC) as a strategic step in combating these crimes. The research questions in this study focus on the regulation of child protection and the criminal liability of perpetrators of child sexual violence in current national law, as well as the significance of ratifying the UNCC in strengthening cross-border law enforcement jurisdiction. Using a doctrinal legal research method with a legislative, comparative, and case-based approach, the researcher mapped the norms of the ITE Law, the Child Protection Law, the TPKS Law, and international instruments such as the ICCPR, CRC, Budapest Convention, and UNCC. The results of the study show that national legal regulations are still sectoral, reactive-territorial, and have legal loopholes in criminalizing acts such as psychological manipulation carried out by perpetrators to build trust with children for the purpose of sexual violence (child grooming) and sexually violent material produced using technology (deepfake). In addition, dependence on bureaucratic Mutual Legal Assistance (MLA) procedures is a significant operational obstacle. In conclusion, the ratification of the UNCC is an urgent necessity to close the normative gap through the standardization of criminal acts (as in Articles 14 and 15) and the provision of a special (fast-track) access to digital evidence across jurisdictions in order to ensure maximum protection for Indonesian children in the global cyberspace.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

majil

Publisher

Subject

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

Description

This journal is dedicated to advancing rigorous scholarship in international law, with particular emphasis on the intersection between international perspectives and their implementation in Indonesia. Its scope spans a wide range of fields, including public international law, international human ...