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Legal Realism and Health Criminal Law Reform in the Era of Medical and Technological Advances Nilamsari, Martina; Darma, I Made Wirya; Huzaif Mail, Syed Muhammad
ADLIYA: Jurnal Hukum dan Kemanusiaan Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025): ADLIYA : Jurnal Hukum dan Kemanusiaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/adliya.v19i1.40019

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Health criminal law faces evolving challenges driven by rapid technological advancements and shifting social dynamics. Issues such as medical malpractice, drug counterfeiting, patient data privacy, and equitable access to healthcare require legal frameworks that are both adaptive and rights-based. However, Indonesia's current legal regulations often fall short in addressing these complex realities, revealing a gap between normative provisions and practical implementation. This research analyses the challenges of enforcing health criminal law in the modern era through the lens of legal realism and proposes adaptive legal solutions. Utilising normative legal research, including statutory and conceptual approaches, the study examines primary, secondary, and tertiary legal materials to assess the responsiveness of existing regulations. The findings highlight legal uncertainty, weak enforcement mechanisms, and insufficient alignment with technological and ethical developments. The novelty of this study lies in offering an integrated framework based on legal realism that emphasises pragmatic and contextually informed legal reform. Proposed solutions include comprehensive regulatory reform, restorative justice approaches, professional capacity-building, transparent oversight mechanisms, clear standards of criminal liability, and stronger protections against drug counterfeiting and patient data breaches. The study emphasises the need to strike a balance between law enforcement and human rights protection in the context of technological innovation in healthcare.
Cybercrime and Digital Society in Indonesia: Legal Challenges and Public Discourse Kusnadi, Dedek; Efendi, Ghina Nabilah; Martins da Silva, Dulce
ADLIYA: Jurnal Hukum dan Kemanusiaan Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025): ADLIYA : Jurnal Hukum dan Kemanusiaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/adliya.v19i1.40404

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Cybercrime is a communication technology offence that disrupts the public through the use of computers and the internet. It occurs due to the negative impact of technology affecting human life. Regarding legal protection, the government is obligated to protect every citizen from harmful actions, including cybercrime, which can cause both material and non-material harm to its users. Therefore, this study aimed to analyse cybercrime, which had become a global threat to both national and international security. Although cyber-related analysis had been widely conducted, studies focusing on the content analysis of cybercrime within the context of digital-era law remained limited. This study specifically examined the content of cybercrime discourse in Indonesia’s digital society. A descriptive qualitative method was adopted with data sourced from big data on social media, official reports, and journalistic materials related to the topic. Data analysis was carried out using the NVivo 12 Plus software and word processing applications for qualitative analysis. The results showed that cybercrime content on social media, particularly Twitter, was predominantly harmful, with 77.62% classified as moderately negative and 22.38% as very negative. The consistent use of the hashtag showed the widespread nature of cybercrime. Furthermore, the digital legal framework in Indonesia was found to be insufficient in addressing the complexities of cybercrime, rendering law enforcement weak and hampered by various structural and technical challenges.
Customary Law in the New Indonesian Criminal Code: Recognition or Reduction? Susanto, Yoghi Arief; Prabawani, Riski Dysas; Aulia Najah, Naily
ADLIYA: Jurnal Hukum dan Kemanusiaan Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025): ADLIYA : Jurnal Hukum dan Kemanusiaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/adliya.v19i1.44458

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The new Indonesian Criminal Code, as stipulated in Article 2 of Law No. 1/2023, formally acknowledges customary criminal law as the basis for determining criminal liability. Its implementation is further specified in government regulations, as guidelines for regions in formulating laws that reflect community-based principles. However, this arrangement potentially engenders legal issues, including jurisdictional conflicts and the erosion of local wisdom. This study seeks to analyse whether the provisions represent a recognition or reduction of customary criminal law. The analysis is grounded in the legal pluralism theory, which emphasises the interaction between various legal systems in society, and the theory of law and society, which views law as a social phenomenon shaped by local values and culture. As doctrinal research, this study utilises primary and secondary legal materials, employing a qualitative analysis approach informed by legal hermeneutics. The findings suggest that Article 2 of Law No. 1/2023, concerning the Criminal Code, acknowledges the validity of customary criminal law in Indonesia. From theoretical, legal, and practical perspectives, this provision plays a crucial role in Indonesian judicial practice. However, such recognition should not be construed as subordination within a hierarchical regulatory framework that could undermine the autonomy of customary criminal law. Instead, it should serve as a framework for legal coexistence, where mutual respect is fostered as an adaptation to the challenges of global complexity, thus preserving Indonesia’s pluralistic legal identity.
Defining Legal Boundaries of ‘Harm’ In Digital Expression in Indonesia and Thailand Situmeang, Ampuan; Saefudin, Yusuf; Sohheng, Nipon; Rusdiana, Shelvi; Alhakim, Abdurrakhman
ADLIYA: Jurnal Hukum dan Kemanusiaan Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025): ADLIYA : Jurnal Hukum dan Kemanusiaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/adliya.v19i1.44685

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The enforcement of digital conduct provisions is currently gaining more relevance. Indonesia and Thailand, as two countries with diverse socio-cultural and religious backgrounds, continue to struggle with ensuring that online conduct was within safe boundaries. However, ongoing efforts to regulate this situation raised numerous questions regarding the balance between freedom of expression and societal sensitivities, particularly in relation to how 'harm' was defined by individuals and the legal system. A normative legal study was conducted to analyze the relevant primary law sources from both countries and examined how ‘harm’ is defined by the Indonesian and Thailand legal system. The results showed that there was a significant disconnect between Indonesia and Thailand's diverse societies and how the legal system tried to balance competing interests. Legal provisions and enforcement also showed a strong focus on socio-cultural preservation that may inadvertently limit digital discourse.
Addressing the Regulatory Gaps in Indonesian Financial Alternative Dispute Resolution Keumala, Dinda; Setiyono, Setiyono; Ikhwan bin Mohd Zain, Muhamad
ADLIYA: Jurnal Hukum dan Kemanusiaan Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025): ADLIYA : Jurnal Hukum dan Kemanusiaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/adliya.v19i1.44761

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This study examines the regulatory gaps in Indonesia’s Alternative Dispute Resolution Institution (LAPS SJK), established by the Indonesian Financial Services Authority (OJK) to resolve disputes between consumers and financial service providers. Using a normative method, the study identifies significant shortcomings in the legal framework governing LAPS SJK. Specifically, the founding of LAPS SJK did not explicitly reference the Law of OJK and its amendments. Moreover, the OJK regulation governing the institution fails to account for the Law on Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution Institutions, leading to inconsistencies in the legal foundation. Additionally, the terminology used in OJK regulations diverges from the Law on the Development and Strengthening of the Financial Sector. This research highlights the need for a more coherent and comprehensive legal framework for financial services dispute resolution in Indonesia.

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