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Journal Customary Law
ISSN : 3026460X     EISSN : 3026460X     DOI : -
Core Subject : Social,
Journal Customary Law is an international legal journal that publishes research and theoretical articles related to various legal fields. The journal aims to provide scholarly and authoritative articles that discuss legal issues of current importance to both academic research and legal practice. JCL has a national and international readership and publishes refereed contributions from authors around the world. The journal also publishes review articles, but only for selected or invited authors, containing critical notices of recently published books. JCL addresses specific issues on private law, criminal justice, constitutional law, human rights, administrative law, international law, and Islamic law. JCL publishes peer-reviewed articles to increase the efficiency of the process and ensure the quality of published articles. JCL extends its warm welcome for authors to submit their research or theoretical articles that contribute to the development of legal knowledge in these fields. The journal warmly welcomes contributions from scholars with related disciplines. Novelty and recency of issues, however, are the priority in publishing.
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The Ontological Dimension of Adat Badamai in Legal Conflict Resolution: A Restorative Justice Perspective Mubarak, Ahmad; Adelia, Nisa
Journal Customary Law Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): December
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

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Abstract

This study aims to dissect the ontological dimension of Adat Badamai in legal conflict resolution through the lens of restorative justice. The primary focus is to understand the essential nature of local values as a foundation for living law within the community. This is normative legal research employing conceptual and legal philosophy approaches. The analysis is conducted on secondary legal materials, including customary law literature and theories of justice. Data are analyzed qualitatively and descriptively to dissect the norms and values embedded within Adat Badamai. The findings indicate that ontologically, Adat Badamai is rooted in the values of balance and communality, representing the existential nature of law as a living state of social equilibrium rather than mere dogmatic rules. From a restorative justice perspective, this norm perceives legal violations not merely as breaches of statutory law, but as a disruption of human relations. Adat Badamai serves as a normative bridge that prioritizes victim restitution and social reconciliation through a consensus that is both morally and legally binding. Philosophically, Adat Badamai holds a position as an independent legal norm relevant to the Pancasila legal ideals. Strengthening this ontological dimension provides theoretical legitimacy for the implementation of restorative justice that is deeply rooted in Indonesia's national identity.

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