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LEGAL BRIEF
Published by Ihsa Institute
ISSN : 1979522X     EISSN : 27224643     DOI : -
Core Subject : Social,
The LEGAL BRIEF is a publication that is published every half-yearly and is intended as a forum for the exchange of ideas, studies and studies, as well as being a conduit of information, for the purpose of developing the development of legal science and those related to law in Indonesia. This publication contains scientific writings within the scope of business law from experts, academics, and practitioners. The writings are published after going through a review of bestari partners and editing by the editorial board without changing the substance of the subject matter. The writing in this publication is entirely the opinion and personal responsibility of the author and cannot be interpreted as reflecting the opinion of the Publisher. LEGAL BRIEF, an open-access journal, is blind peer-reviewed and published May and November every year. The journal accepts contributions in English/Indonesia (Preferably in English). LEGAL BRIEF is providing scholars with the best, in theory, research, and methodology as well as providing a platform to professionals and academics to share their ideas, knowledge and findings. The main objective of this journal is to provide a channel for the publication of articles based on original research as well as commentaries on a range of areas including legal issues related to law. LEGAL BRIEF publishes original papers, review papers, conceptual framework, analytical and simulation models, case studies, empirical research, technical notes, and book reviews.
Arjuna Subject : Ilmu Sosial - Hukum
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Legal Protection for Correctional Officers in Disciplinary Enforcement at Class IIB Lubuk Pakam Correctional Institutions Gultom, Juanda; Lubis, Muhammad Ridwan; Harahap, Herlina Hanum
LEGAL BRIEF Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): June: Law Science and Field
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/legal.v14i2.1322

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 Correctional officers play a critical role in maintaining order and supporting the rehabilitation of inmates within correctional institutions. Despite responsibilities comparable to other law enforcement professionals such as police officers and prosecutors, the legal protection afforded to correctional officers remains limited in practice. Although Law No. 22 of 2022, Ministerial Regulation No. 66 of 2016, and Ministerial Regulation No. 8 of 2024 provide a formal legal framework for enforcing inmate discipline and protecting officers, many officers struggle to navigate their dual role as both security enforcers and rehabilitation facilitators. This study explores the gap between legal provisions and on-the-ground realities at the Class IIB Lubuk Pakam Correctional Institutions, using a normative-empirical approach. Findings indicate that legal protection is often merely procedural and lacks meaningful institutional support. Contributing factors include overcrowded facilities, limited legal knowledge among staff, and the absence of effective deterrents against inmate violations—all of which leave officers feeling professionally and legally vulnerable. These conditions place correctional officers in a difficult position, where they must balance the enforcement of duties with concerns over potential legal consequences. The study concludes that strengthening legal education, enhancing institutional support, and revising current regulations are crucial steps toward improving the protection and effectiveness of correctional officers in their daily roles.
The Development and Challenges of Civil Law in Indonesia Agustina, Ria; Anas, Kamal; Prayuti, Yuyut
LEGAL BRIEF Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): June: Law Science and Field
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/legal.v14i2.1327

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Civil law is a dynamic field that is constantly evolving in tandem with the evolution of human civilization, which is also impacted by technological advancements and global climate change. Civil law is fundamentally interconnected with the reinforcement of the internal supervisory function, which replaces the external supervisory function. This research aims to ascertain the current state of civil law and the obstacles it faces. The data was analyzed qualitatively, and the method employed normative juridical with secondary data. The findings indicate that the development of modern civil law is a direct result of its fundamental relationship with the relationship between government and society, which enhances the role and participation of society in various domains. Some of the modernizations of civil law that have emerged and are being used to strengthen internal functions related to external control are contract law, consumer protection law, and employment law.

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