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The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27218368     DOI : https://doi.org/10.15294/ijicle
Core Subject : Education, Social,
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education is double blind peer-reviewed journal published by Faculty of Law Universitas Negeri Semarang. The Journal publishes articles (Original Research Article, Review Article, Book Review, Notes) every three month each year (Quarterly) on March, June, September, and December. The Journal published articles exclusively in English and Bahasa Indonesia. The Journal is expected to be a forum for the development of clinical legal education for academics, practitioners, researchers, policy makers and the public. This journal has established a number of expertise collaborations, both with a number of legal aid institutions, law offices and clinical legal education associations in Indonesia. The journal also supported and supervised by Law Clinics at Faculty of Law Universitas Negeri Semarang, such as Anti-Corruption Law Clinic, Women and Gender Law Clinic, Human Rights Clinic, Employment Law Clinic, Land Law Clinic, Statutory Law Clinic, Environmental Law Clinic, and some Research Centers.
Arjuna Subject : Ilmu Sosial - Hukum
Articles 257 Documents
Religious Extremism and the Challenges of De-radicalisation in Nigeria's North East Region Nte, Ngboawaji Daniel; Abdulaziz, Baba Ahmadu; Isah, Awwal
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol 3 No 1 (2021): Indonesian J. Int'l Clinical Leg. Educ. (March, 2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijicle.v3i1.42303

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Nigeria is currently confronted with a number of security challenges, originating from forces of religious extremism. Boko Haram is an epitome of such security challenge that has continuously destabilized the Nation’s security. It is on this ground this research work was deemed necessary to try and de-mystify the challenges of de-radicalization. The research work studied religious extremism, with focus on its causes, upon which the challenges of de-radicalizing extremists were identified. In line with the research findings, the researchers drafted measures in form of recommendations that are deemed most suitable. Ultimately, having exploited both primary and secondary sources, the researchers adopted a mixed-methodology for data analysis and came to the conclusion that Islam or Christianity in their entirety do not sanction any form of violence. As such, other factors such as socialization, economy, politics etc were explored as causative factors and these formed a base for data collection and analysis, as well as the veritable recommendations proffered to stem the deadly scourge of violent extremism and terror ravaging Nigeria and the West African sub-region.
Child Sexual Violence and the Violation of Human Rights: The Darkest Side of Law Enforcement in Indonesia Wibowo, Seno Adhi
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol 2 No 4 (2020): Indonesian J. Int'l Clinical Leg. Educ. (December, 2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijicle.v2i4.43152

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The rise of news in the media related to sexual violence against children is a surprise to the community. The perpetrators actually come from the closest people like father, uncle, grandfather. Although this has been regulated in the Law on Child Protection, but in fact this crime continues. If not handled seriously, sexual violence against children can have a broad social impact on the community. Handling and healing psychological trauma due to sexual violence must receive great attention from all parties involved. This paper intends to identify the relationship between sexual violence against children with human rights violations.
The New Face of Cyberbullying in Indonesia: How Can We Provide Justice to the Victims? Nugraheni, Prasasti Dyah
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol 3 No 1 (2021): Indonesian J. Int'l Clinical Leg. Educ. (March, 2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijicle.v3i1.43153

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In fact, several cases of cyber oppression have increased recently as a result of internet penetration in Indonesia. Ordinarily, cyberbullying happens to celebrities and ordinary people. Ordinarily, some cases occur with suicide. As a result, based on this phenomenon, it is important to prevent forms of cyberbullying on social media, both for victims and perpetrators. Consequently, using case studies and observations, this research examines several social media services, such as Facebook, Path, Twitter, and Instagram. Accordingly, to Willory forms of cyber cyberbullying in Indonesia are harassment, defamation, identity plagiarism, fraud, and cyberstalking. Crimes in cyberspace in Indonesia, nevertheless, have three other objects besides individuals, namely cyber oppression to certain regions, religions, and institutions.
Recognizing Adat Law: Problems and Challenges in Modern Law System in Indonesia Fitria, Ikhda
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol 2 No 4 (2020): Indonesian J. Int'l Clinical Leg. Educ. (December, 2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijicle.v2i4.43154

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Adat law is a law that was born purely from the life of the Indonesian people, this law was born before Indonesia itself was born, regulated the lives of a group of individuals who are members of the community, and passed down from generation to generation. Its unwritten nature does not diminish its existence in the realm of Indonesian law, it is still respected and adhered by people called adat peoples, and its sanctions that are different from ordinary law also make this law unique. Its existence on Indonesian is also supported by the existence of a legal basis that strengthens its existence. This is adat law, a law that is considered as a law that greatly reflects Indonesian community.
When Girl Become Wives: The Portrait of Underage Marriage in Indonesia Putri, Fadhilah Rizky Afriani
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol 2 No 4 (2020): Indonesian J. Int'l Clinical Leg. Educ. (December, 2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijicle.v2i4.43155

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In Indonesia underage marriage is still prevalent in several regions. Underage marriage occurs due to several factors. The factor that often occurs is because a woman's family is not capable, lacks knowledge, and considers women to be only dependent on men. This underage marriage causes a lot of divorce, domestic violence because of the age that is immature to get married so that it cannot solve household problems properly and rationally. The most perpetrators of underage marriage are women. This underage marriage also makes women lose the right to education. Because if women marriage, they have to be a wife and a mother, education must be abandoned. So that girls do not get their rights to education. So from this journal will discuss the protection of minors in young age marriage. Especially in the education rights of married girls.
The Government Social Services Policy on Central Europe-Indonesia for Refugee Protection: Are the Laws Sufficient for Refugee Protection in Both Countries? Permatasari, Adinda Destaloka Putri
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol 3 No 1 (2021): Indonesian J. Int'l Clinical Leg. Educ. (March, 2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijicle.v3i1.43156

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What is the refugee? a refugee is a person, or a group of people who have been forced to leaves his or her country because of the problem, such as like persecution, war or maybe violence that's happening in his/her country . A refugee has a well-founded fear of persecution that is happen in that country and some of the reasons are race or ethnic, religion, nationality, political opinion or maybe membership in a particular social group. And most of them can not return to they homeland and home because they are afraid to do so. War and ethnic, tribal and religious violence are leading causes of refugees fleeing their countries. Because of this case we should help them, and protect them. And In this paper we will talk about how does some country manage and treat the refugees in their country through the social services policy and law, and in this paper we will see from these two persepectives of countries, one from the Germany and Indonesia, we will find out, do the law and the policy in both of this country (Germany and Indonesia) are protect the refugee and how does the law and the policy that is rule the refugee well enough of its implementation in society.
The Impact of Early Marriage in the Fulfilment of Women Rights Pratiwi, M Riska Anandya Putri
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol 2 No 4 (2020): Indonesian J. Int'l Clinical Leg. Educ. (December, 2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijicle.v2i4.43157

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Early marriage still occurs in some areas. In Kedungrejo Village, Gabus Sub-district, Grobogan District, there are still many young men or women who are married in their young age. Of course, there are marriage factors that influence and cause some impact on the personal community. Problems in this research is apasaja factors that can encourage early marriage and how the impact of early marriage to condition of society around in Kedungrejo Village, Grobogan District Purwodadi Regency. The purpose of this research is to describe factors driving the marriage dinidan to know the impact of early marriage. The method used in this research is qualitative research method with case study approach and data source come from early marriage and parents of perpetrators. Methods of data collection is done by observation as well as interviews with sources related to the case. Results from research on marriage case dinidi Karangrejo Village District Gabus Grobogan District that the majority of them still do early marriage. This is due to several driving factors that cause the occurrence of early marriage one of the factors of parents as well as educational factors. So from these driving factors cause some positive impact and negative impact of Early Marriage.
Contract Marriage in Indonesia: Controversial and Contemporary Issue on Law and Its Impact Izat, Akrimatil
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol 2 No 4 (2020): Indonesian J. Int'l Clinical Leg. Educ. (December, 2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijicle.v2i4.43158

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A marriage contract is a temporary marriage in accordance with an agreed contract between the bride and groom and will end by itself if the contract is exhausted. Indonesia as a country that upholds religious values and norms of society is certainly very critical in determining the validity of a marriage. Marriage of contracts in Indonesia is difficult to record. Because the marriage of the contract is carried out in addition to not being recorded by formal judicial is not regulated in any regulation so it can be said that the marriage contract in Indonesia is not recognized and does not apply the law. Also in Islamic law also does not allow the existence of contract marriage is based on the words of the Prophet SAW. The marriage of the contract also has many consequences to the wife and the offspring of the marriage of the contract
Jugun Ianfu: The Darkest History of Human Rights Violation Elmira, Ghina
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol 2 No 4 (2020): Indonesian J. Int'l Clinical Leg. Educ. (December, 2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijicle.v2i4.43168

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World War II leaves a sad story for some colonies and occupations, Indonesia which has been colonized by 350 years by the Dutch continuing 3.5 years of Japanese occupation that impact on the development of Indonesia. The painful story of slavery during the Japanese period cannot be separated from the Occupation at that time. The women who have no sin in them get the promise of getting a job, singing, or wrestling in the theater, to follow their wishes that are mere promises of physical and psychological violence that threaten the young women of Indonesia.
Children as Victims of Sexual Abuse: Has the Law Provided Enough Justice? Annisa, Sigma Febby
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol 2 No 4 (2020): Indonesian J. Int'l Clinical Leg. Educ. (December, 2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijicle.v2i4.43169

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The case of child sexual abuse continues to increase over time. Crimes of sexual violence against children are an example of the vulnerability of a child's position, especially for sexual purposes. The image of a child who has been placed as a sexual object has far-reaching implications for a child's life, so she must always face violence, coercion, and physical and psychological violence. Children have basic human rights, like adults, protection of children's rights is not many people come to think and do concrete steps. Therefore, an attempt to protect the rights of children violated by adults, families, and their own environment, even bias so its own parents (adoptive parents / stepparents) and neglect of parents who are less supervising the baby, resulting in an undesirable thing. Criminality is all forms of speech, behavior and behavior that harm society and attack the safety of citizens, both those covered by law and those not yet covered by the criminal law. In carrying out the guidance and protection of children need the role of society through institutions and organizations.

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