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Alauddin Law Development Journal (ALDEV)
ISSN : 27148742     EISSN : 26863782     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24252
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
ALAUDDIN LAW DEVELOPMENT JOURNAL (ALDEV) IS A PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL PUBLISHED BY FACULTY OF SYARIAH AND LAW, ALAUDDIN STATE ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY. ALDEV PUBLISHED THREE TIMES A YEAR IN MARCH, AUGUST, AND NOVEMBER. THIS JOURNAL PROVIDES IMMEDIATE OPEN ACCESS TO ITS CONTENT ON THE PRINCIPLE THAT MAKING RESEARCH FREELY AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC SUPPORTS A GREATER GLOBAL EXCHANGE OF KNOWLEDGE. THE AIMS OF THIS JOURNAL IS TO PROVIDE A VENUE FOR ACADEMICIANS, RESEARCHERS, AND PRACTITIONERS FOR PUBLISHING THE ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLES OR REVIEW ARTICLES. THE SCOPE OF THE ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN THIS JOURNAL DEALS WITH A BROAD RANGE OF TOPICS IN THE FIELDS OF CRIMINAL LAW, CIVIL LAW, INTERNATIONAL LAW, CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, ADMINISTRATIVE LAW, ISLAMIC LAW, ECONOMIC LAW, MEDICAL LAW, ADAT LAW, ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND ANOTHER SECTION RELATED CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN LAW.
Arjuna Subject : Ilmu Sosial - Hukum
Articles 333 Documents
Digital Twin of Nature: Jurisdictional Challenges of Environmental Monitoring in Cyberspace Baskoro, Aji
Alauddin Law Development Journal (ALDEV) Vol 7 No 3 (2025): Cyber Law and Its Effects to the National Jurisdiction
Publisher : Department of Law, Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/aldev.v7i3.61206

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The development of digital twin technology enables the creation of virtual representations of ecosystems such as forests, oceans, and the atmosphere for environmental monitoring and disaster mitigation. However, the storage of ecological data on foreign servers raises critical issues of jurisdiction, ownership, and data sovereignty. This study aims to analyze the challenges of national jurisdiction in regulating ecological data ownership and protection, while assessing the role of cyber law as a legal instrument to reinforce state sovereignty over digital ecological assets. Employing a normative juridical method with statutory, conceptual, and comparative approaches, the research draws on primary legal sources, secondary literature, and international reports. The findings reveal a legal vacuum concerning ecological data protection, potential domination by foreign entities, and weak national regulatory capacity. Consequently, strengthening cyber law is essential to expand legal jurisdiction into cyberspace, safeguard eco-digital sovereignty, and promote international cooperation in protecting strategic environmental data.
MENYEIMBANGKAN KEAMANAN NEGARA DAN HAK ASASI MANUSIA: STUDI PERBANDINGAN INDONESIA DAN GAMBIA Mendy, Kanchul Louis; Maskun
Alauddin Law Development Journal (ALDEV) Vol 7 No 3 (2025): Cyber Law and Its Effects to the National Jurisdiction
Publisher : Department of Law, Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/aldev.v7i3.61561

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This research examines the complex relationship between state security and human rights in Indonesia and The Gambia, two nations with distinct sociopolitical landscapes. In times of political unrest, terrorism, or civil conflict, efforts to ensure state security often compromise individual rights. The study explores how each country balances these competing demands, particularly during separatist movements, post-authoritarian transitions, and security crises. Using a comparative approach, it analyzes legal frameworks, institutional responses, and international commitments to human rights. The paper draws on recent case studies, including the Papua conflict in Indonesia and human rights reforms in The Gambia, to highlight ongoing challenges and strategies. The findings shed light on the broader global tension between surveillance-driven security measures and the protection of civil liberties.
Legal Protection For Victims of Cyberspace Doxing in The Digital Age Zakiah
Alauddin Law Development Journal (ALDEV) Vol 7 No 3 (2025): Cyber Law and Its Effects to the National Jurisdiction
Publisher : Department of Law, Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/aldev.v7i3.61745

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This research aims to analyze the legal protection for victims of doxing in Indonesia from victimology and restorative justice principles. This study employed a normative legal method approach. The findings reveal that although Indonesia has several relevant legal instruments, there is no specific provision explicitly addressing doxing as a criminal offense. This regulatory gap has led to challenges in the implementation of victim protection. Law enforcement efforts still face obstacles, such as the limited understanding of digital crime among law enforcement officers, low digital literacy within society, and inadequate psychosocial. recovery services for victims. Therefore, synergy is needed through regulatory reform, institutional capacity building, active community participation, and the strengthening of psychosocial rehabilitation services for victims. These findings highlight the importance of integrating legal approaches with a victimology perspective to ensure comprehensive and fair legal protection for victims of doxing.