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Yoris Adi Maretta
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Indonesian Journal of Pancasila and Global Constitutionalism
ISSN : 28300629     EISSN : 28300610     DOI : https://doi.org/10.15294/ijpgc
Indonesian Journal of Pancasila and Global Constitutionalism (ISSN Print: 2830-0629 ISSN Online: 2830-0610) is an open access a double blind peer reviewed journal published by Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang and managed by Pancasila and Constitution Studies Center, Center for Legal Drafting and Law Student Debating Community. Pancasila is an important issue in the Indonesian and the global context. This Journal aims to be a forum for academics, researchers, practitioners, and students in the study of Pancasila and Global Constitutionalism, including in the study of the worlds major ideologies. The Journal offers an interdisciplinary space for addressing the foundations, limitations and contestations of the principles and norms of political order and their dynamics over time on a global scale. The Journal publishes cutting-edge peer-reviewed work which refers to and advances global constitutionalism and study of Pancasila as an interdisciplinary field. Submissions are invited from a broad range of disciplines including International Law, Political Science, International Relations, Comparative Constitutional Law, Comparative Politics, Political Theory and Philosophy including the comparative analysis of Pancasila practices and another national ideologies in the global perspective.
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Corruption and Human Rights in the Dimension of Pancasila Values Falah, Muchamad Fajrul
Indonesian Journal of Pancasila and Global Constitutionalism Vol 2 No 2 (2023): July-December, 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijpgc.v2i2.65169

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Pancasila is the source of all laws in Indonesia, all regulations made in Indonesia are all based on the values contained in Pancasila. Corruption is a criminal act committed by a person or group of people by taking rights that should belong to the state or society for personal purposes. Corruption is also one of the factors that hinders the economy of a country, can also reduce the country's economy and increase the level of poverty. The act of corruption is an act of serious human rights violation, because it deliberately seizes the property rights of others. This criminal act of corruption usually occurs because of the abuse of power, trust, authority, and the weakness of the law in this country.
Pancasila Democracy Between Concept and Practice: Is It Really Democracy? Amanah, Arsifi
Indonesian Journal of Pancasila and Global Constitutionalism Vol 2 No 2 (2023): July-December, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijpgc.v2i2.65170

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Democracy is a political system that is currently used by almost all nations and countries in the world. The democratic political system is not only used by liberal countries which uphold freedom, but it turns out that the democratic political system is also used by communist-minded countries which uphold togetherness or collectivity. Communist countries call the democracy they use proletarian democracy or people's democracy. In contrast to our country, Indonesia, which adheres to the Pancasila democratic political system, where the values contained in democracy must be based on Pancasila values. In Pancasila democracy, apart from being based on Pancasila values, there are 10 pillars of democracy mandated by the nation's founding fathers (founding fathers). Principles or joints are the main truths which are used as the basis for thoughts, actions and so on. Then in the Pancasila democratic government system there are seven main pillars which form the foundation.
Pancasila as a Paradigm of Socio-Cultural Development Putri, Dina Lutfiana
Indonesian Journal of Pancasila and Global Constitutionalism Vol 2 No 2 (2023): July-December, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijpgc.v2i2.65171

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Currently, there are many cultures that deviate from the prevailing norms. Lots of people forget the values of Pancasila that already exist. The existence of western culture makes our nation forget the culture that we have ourselves. Some of them are even more proud when using the culture of other nations. As a result, the culture that we have is eroded and gradually lost by the times. It's not a bad thing if we know other cultures, but we must not forget the culture of our own country. But today, they actually forget the identity of their own country, the prevailing paradigm is gradually disappearing. Paradigm is a person's perspective that can influence a person's way of thinking (cognitive), behaving (affective) and behaving (conative). Paradigm itself is very influential on a person's behavior in implementing Pancasila values. If the values in Pancasila are practiced properly, of course we will not lose our own national identity. The existence of Pancasila is also a guideline for upholding noble human values. Pancasila itself is essentially humanistic because Pancasila is based on the position of human nature or what is commonly called human rights. As stated in the five precepts, Pancasila always puts human rights first. This is in accordance with what is stated in the second precept, namely Just and Civilized Humanity. Thus, socio-cultural development must uphold human values and human dignity in order to produce cultured and civilized human beings.
Pluralism Ethics as an Effort to Revitalize Pancasila Values Amidts of the Threat of National Disintegration Indriani, Dwi Indah
Indonesian Journal of Pancasila and Global Constitutionalism Vol 2 No 2 (2023): July-December, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijpgc.v2i2.65172

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The implementation of the ethics of pluralism as an effort to revitalize Pancasila values is motivated by problems arising from the nation itself, such as demonstrations that end in chaos, customs, ethnicity, religion, an area that is so vast that the logical consequence of these diverse orientations must be accepted and respected. If these symptoms are not addressed immediately, they could pose a danger of national disintegration. Thus, the ethics of pluralism is very important to teach good manners in an attitude of being willing to accept opinions in deliberations and consensus as the embodiment of democracy. Where the spirit of mutual cooperation and mutual respect for differences is applied in everyday life.
The Urgency of Reorganizing Independent State Institutions in Realizing a Democratic and Constitutional Government System Rifandanu, Farel
Indonesian Journal of Pancasila and Global Constitutionalism Vol 2 No 2 (2023): July-December, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijpgc.v2i2.68320

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Since the Amendment of the 1945 Constitution, the development of state institutions has exercised state power by rearranging existing institutions, forming new institutions, and even independent state institutions. The presence of these institutions can strengthen Indonesia's position as a democracy and a modern rule of law. However, in its development, these independent state institutions began to arise various problems that triggered public distrust of these institutions. Therefore, it is necessary to re-establish these independent institutions to realize a democratic and constitutional system of government.
The Implementation of Pancasila Values, Fair and Civilized Humanitarian Principles in Using Social Media Silaen, Rahel Nathasya; Najicha, Fatma Ulfatun
Indonesian Journal of Pancasila and Global Constitutionalism Vol 2 No 2 (2023): July-December, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijpgc.v2i2.75790

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From time to time, the speed of information delivery continues to grow. The tools for communication have also become more sophisticated over time. With globalization and social media accelerating in people's lives, new challenges arise. In writing this journal, the author will describe Pancasila, the values of the second precept, the current situation of social media and the implementation of the value of the second precept in social media as Indonesian citizens.
Pancasila education Pancasila as the Foundation of Ethics Salsabila, Tasya
Indonesian Journal of Pancasila and Global Constitutionalism Vol 2 No 2 (2023): July-December, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijpgc.v2i2.75932

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This journal aims to critically analyze the concept of Pancasila as an ethical foundation in the Indonesian social, political and cultural context. Through a literature review, it explores the history and development of Pancasila, and examines its relevance and implementation in modern society. It also outlines Pancasila's contribution to the development of ethics and social norms, as well as the challenges that may be faced in applying these principles. The results of this analysis provide deep insight into the role of Pancasila as an ethical guide in building a just and equitable society in Indonesia.

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