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Prosiding Seminar Hukum Aktual Fakultas Hukum Universitas Islam Indonesia
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Prosiding Seminar Hukum Aktual Fakultas Hukum Universitas Islam Indonesia merupakan media publikasi karya ilmiah hasil seminar nasional yang mengkaji berbagai permasalahan terkini dalam bidang hukum pidana, hukum perdata, hukum internasional, hukum tata negara, dan hukum administrasi negara. Prosiding seminar nasional yang ditulis oleh penulis internal Fakultas Hukum UII maupun penulis eksternal tersebut diterbitkan sebanyak 6 (enam) kali dalam setahun yaitu Januari, Maret, Mei, Juli, September, dan November.
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Restorative justice, Akuntabilitas, dan Standar Hak Asasi Manusia Internasional dalam Kasus Tindak Pidana Berat oleh Anak di Indonesia Ardiananta, Elvania Rachmasya Ratu
Prosiding Seminar Hukum Aktual Fakultas Hukum Universitas Islam Indonesia Vol. 3 No. 2 MARET 2025
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Cases of serious crimes committed by minors, such as murder and sexual violence, have become a significant concern in Indonesia, particularly regarding the perception that the legal system is too lenient toward juvenile offenders. Data indicates a steady increase in juvenile crimes over the past decade, prompting public demands for a more stringent legal approach. This paper analyzes how the Indonesian legal system implements the concept of Restorative justice in handling serious crimes committed by minors, considering the balance between offender rehabilitation and legal accountability that fulfills the victim’s right to justice. Through case studies, legal analysis, and exploration of international standards, this paper evaluates the extent to which Indonesia’s juvenile justice policies align with international human rights principles. Additionally, it examines Indonesia’s role and contributions in shaping global standards on child protection and juvenile criminal justice reform, particularly in addressing serious offenses involving minors
Peran Indonesia dalam Implementasi Hukum Internasional untuk Melindungi Kepentingan Nasional di Wilayah Pesisir: Analisis terhadap Pengaruh dan Kontribusi UNCLOS Fathullah, Abdusyahid Naufal; Rahmi, Dinda Fuaina; Ghonia, Ninna
Prosiding Seminar Hukum Aktual Fakultas Hukum Universitas Islam Indonesia Vol. 3 No. 2 MARET 2025
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Indonesia, as the largest archipelagic country in the world, has a very large strategic interest in its coastal areas. The sea is not only an abundant natural resource, but also a vital route for trade and communication. In this context, the implementation of international law, especially the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), is very crucial to protect Indonesia's national interests. Through normative research and case studies, this research examines national laws and regulations, maritime policies, and relevant practices. The results of the study show that Indonesia has taken significant steps in implementing UNCLOS, such as the establishment of an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and the continental shelf. However, there are still a number of challenges in harmonizing international and domestic law, as well as in the face of the complexity of contemporary maritime issues. The case study of the North Natuna Sea dispute underscores the importance for Indonesia to continue to strengthen its legal position in order to defend its rights in the maritime area.
Free Legal Aid Policy: The Role and Challenges of Legal Aid Organizations to the Poor Baried, Rizky Ramadhan
Prosiding Seminar Hukum Aktual Fakultas Hukum Universitas Islam Indonesia Vol. 3 No. 2 MARET 2025
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The Ministry of Law and Human Rights of the Republic of Indonesia makes a policy for legal aid organizations to carry out legal aid on a pro bono basis to get the legal aid budget ceiling for the following year. The purposes of this study are to analyze the role of legal aid organizations in realizing pro bono legal aid to implement access to justice for the poor; and to analyze their challenges in fulfilling The Ministry of Law and Human Right’s policy of implementing pro bono legal aid to get the legal aid budget ceiling for the following year. This research using empirical juridical research methods, with a sociological, statutory and a conceptual approach. Primary and secondary data obtained through interview techniques, observations, and literature studies, then analyzed qualitatively. The results of this study show that legal aid organizations play a preventive role in the form of legal counseling activities to the community and actively serve consultations to legal aid both inside and outside the trial for the poor; The challenge they encountered was in the form of rivalry between fellow legal aid organizations which were then required to innovatively get closer to the need for free legal aid for the underprivileged.
The Possibility of Establishing Bilateral Investment Treaty Between Indonesia and Japan to Bridge IJEPA Baykhaqi, Muhammad Syabil; Anisah, Siti
Prosiding Seminar Hukum Aktual Fakultas Hukum Universitas Islam Indonesia Vol. 3 No. 2 MARET 2025
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The bilateral investment relationship between Indonesia and Japan has played a crucial role in fostering economic cooperation, particularly under the Indonesia-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (IJEPA). However, IJEPA which has been enforced since 2008 has encountered implementation challenges, such as specificity in addressing modern investment challenges, regulatory changes, environmental concerns, and labor mobility, particularly in the caregiving sector. This research explores the possibility of establishing a Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) between Indonesia and Japan as a means to bridge the gaps within IJEPA and strengthen bilateral investment relations. The research employs a normative legal approach, utilizing qualitative analysis of legal documents, treaties, and secondary sources to assess the feasibility of a new BIT. The study identifies key principles that should be included in the proposed BIT, such as clear definitions of Fair and Equitable Treatment (FET), Most-Favored-Nation (MFN) clauses, and dispute resolution mechanisms that balance investor protection with state sovereignty. Additionally, the thesis highlights the importance of sector-specific provisions tailored to the automotive industry, labor mobility (especially for caregivers), and green energy projects, which align with the strategic interests of both nations. The findings suggest that a new BIT between Indonesia and Japan is both feasible and necessary to enhance bilateral investment relations. The proposed treaty would provide greater legal certainty, encourage long-term investment, and address the shortcomings of IJEPA. By incorporating updated provisions on investor protection, labor rights, and sustainable development, the BIT would foster a more stable and predictable investment environment, benefiting both countries economically and socially.

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