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IJLRSA
ISSN : -     EISSN : 3025843X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.58818/ijlrsa
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration is an academic journal for the study of law and research related to law and state administration. A legal study which contains several researches and reviews of selected disciplines in several fields of study of law, namely Legal Sociology, Legal History, Comparative Law, Constitutional Law and so on. In addition, the Journal of Law science which covers the study of the law more broadly. This journal is published regularly and the manuscripts are approved by the editorial team and ready to be published and published regularly on the Journals website. The scope of discussion of the journal includes Civil Law, Criminal Law, Civil Procedural Law, Criminal Procedural Law, Commercial Law, State Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, International Law, Agrarian Law, and Environmental Law, as well as other discussions related to legal science.
Arjuna Subject : Ilmu Sosial - Hukum
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The Role of International Labour Organization in Strengthening Global Labor Protection Haryono Edi Hermawan
The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): March-April : The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58818/ijlrsa.v4i2.312

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The International Labour Organization plays a pivotal role in strengthening global labor protection through the establishment of international labor standards, supervision mechanisms, and technical cooperation among member states. This study aims to analyze the contribution of the ILO in promoting workers’ rights, ensuring decent work, and addressing labor violations in the context of globalization. Using a qualitative approach based on literature review, the findings reveal that the ILO has significantly influenced national labor policies through its conventions and recommendations, particularly in areas such as freedom of association, elimination of forced labor, abolition of child labor, and non-discrimination. However, challenges remain in the implementation and enforcement of these standards, especially in developing countries where economic pressures and weak regulatory systems persist. Therefore, strengthening collaboration between international institutions and national governments is essential to enhance compliance and ensure effective labor protection worldwide.
Legal Implications of De Facto State Recognition on Diplomatic and Consular Relations. Saurav Kumar
The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): March-April : The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58818/ijlrsa.v4i2.320

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The recognition of de facto states remains one of the most contentious issues in contemporary international law, creating a complex web of legal ambiguities. This research examines the legal implications arising from the recognition or lack thereof of de facto regimes and its subsequent impact on diplomatic and consular relations. Using a normative legal research method with a statutory and conceptual approach, this study analyzes how the transition from de facto existence to partial or full recognition affects the application of the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and the 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. The findings suggest that while de facto states may exercise effective territorial control, their exclusion from the formal diplomatic community limits their ability to claim sovereign immunities and establish permanent diplomatic missions. Furthermore, this article explores the "legal gray zone" where states engage in "informal diplomacy" through representative offices that function similarly to consulates without formal recognition. The study concludes that the inconsistency in state practice regarding de facto recognition often subordinates legal clarity to political expediency, thereby challenging the stability of international legal frameworks and the protection of individuals' rights within contested territories.
Peace and Warfare in the Context of International Law Violations and Global Security Fatema Miah
The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration Vol. 4 No. 3 (2026): May-June : The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration
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Warfare alliances, and UN’s in the War, among the objectives of the UN, the key was the development of friendly and cordial relations among the member countries. To enabling the advancing, for the progress of member countries, and for maintaining the respect, between the parties. However, the serving of international law and its effectiveness in promoting peaceful settlement of disputes remains a pressing concern in the global governance, hence there is absence of Peace globally, and the worlds political sphere is in division in perspective of the Global, International Relations, per to there is USA’s dominant global dictation and power assertion is evidence of there is absence of essential application of epistemological rules’ terms, virtues in the global political international relation sphere.
Problems in the Construction of a Deed of Separation of Joint Property After Divorce Without a Court Decision Dewi Tjandraningsih
The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration Vol. 4 No. 3 (2026): May-June : The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration
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The distribution of joint property (marital assets) after a divorce is ideally conducted based on a court decision to ensure legal certainty. However, in practice, many parties choose to divide their assets through a Notarial Deed without a prior court ruling regarding the distribution. This study examines the legal implications and potential problems arising from this practice. Using a normative legal research method with a statutory and conceptual approach, this research finds that the primary problem lies in the potential for future disputes if one party feels aggrieved, as the Notarial deed lacks the res judicata (finality) of a court decision. Furthermore, complications arise regarding the transfer of titles for registered land and buildings at the National Land Agency (BPN), which often requires a specific court order for execution. The results suggest that while a Notarial deed is valid as a consensual agreement under Article 1320 of the Civil Code, it carries a high risk of being challenged or declared "degradable" to a private deed if it fails to fulfill the formal requirements of marital property dissolution. Therefore, Notaries must exercise high levels of caution and provide comprehensive legal counseling to the parties involved.
Efforts to Build a Pancasila Economy: Making Nusantara Local Wisdom the Antithesis of Neo-Capitalism Suhardi Somomoeljono
The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration Vol. 4 No. 3 (2026): May-June : The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration
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This study explores the conceptual and structural efforts to build a New Paradigm of the Pancasila Economic System, positioning it as a direct, humane alternative to the destructive tendencies of Neo-Capitalism. Grounded in the constitutional mandate of the Fifth Sila (Social Justice for All Indonesian People), this paper argues that the modern formulation of Pancasila Economics must derive its core postulates from the rich soil of Nusantara's local wisdom. Using a qualitative-descriptive approach and conceptual-philosophical analysis, this research deconstructs the hyper-individualism and market tyranny of Neo-Capitalism, contrasting them with time-tested indigenous practices such as Gotong Royong (mutual cooperation), Musyawarah (deliberation), and localized ecological management frameworks like Subak and Sasi. The findings demonstrate that by structuring these communal values into a formal macroeconomic model, capital can be subjected to ethical, social, and spiritual boundaries, ensuring equitable wealth distribution over corporate greed. Furthermore, this study addresses the harsh reality of systemic domestic corruption, asserting that true nation-building demands unwavering academic resilience. Ultimately, this paper offers a rigorous conceptual framework that serves as an act of intellectual decolonization, proving that Indonesia's economic sovereignty lies in reclaiming its ancestral, egalitarian roots.
Legal Aspects of Personal Data Protection in Cross-Border Data Flows within Bilateral Comprehensive Trade Agreements Iqbal shaukat
The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration Vol. 4 No. 3 (2026): May-June : The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration
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The rapid growth of the global digital economy has driven massive cross-border data flows, making data a highly valuable economic commodity. However, this phenomenon raises critical concerns regarding state sovereignty and the protection of personal data. This study examines the legal aspects of personal data protection within cross-border data flows under Bilateral Comprehensive Trade Agreements. Using a normative juridical research method with a statutory and comparative approach, this paper analyzes how bilateral trade agreements harmonize conflicting interests between trade liberalization and data privacy enforcement. The findings reveal that while comprehensive trade agreements increasingly include digital trade chapters to facilitate seamless data transmission, significant fragmentation remains due to differing national legal frameworks such as the stringent standards of the EU’s GDPR versus the more market-oriented approaches. This study concludes that to prevent regulatory loopholes and ensure legal certainty, future bilateral trade agreements must adopt robust adequacy decision mechanisms, mutual recognition principles, and clear dispute settlement clauses that treat data privacy not as a barrier to trade, but as a foundational element of digital trust.
Recognition of Foreign Legal Entities: How a country recognizes the legality of a Corporation established abroad Saurav Kumar
The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration Vol. 4 No. 3 (2026): May-June : The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration
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This paper examines the legal mechanisms and principles governing the recognition of foreign legal entities, focusing on how a host country acknowledges the legality and corporate personality of a corporation established abroad. In an increasingly globalized economy, the cross-border operation of multinational corporations hinges on their capacity to exercise legal rights and assume obligations outside their state of incorporation. This study analyzes the primary doctrinal approaches to determining a corporation’s personal law: the Incorporation Doctrine, which looks to the place of registration, and the Real Seat (Siège Réel) Doctrine, which emphasizes the principal place of management. Furthermore, the paper explores the role of international treaties, bilateral investment treaties (BITs), and private international law rules in facilitating or restricting this recognition. By examining potential conflicts of laws and public policy exceptions, this research highlights the balance host states must strike between protecting domestic markets and fostering international commerce. Ultimately, the paper provides a comprehensive legal framework essential for understanding transnational corporate mobility and cross-border commercial litigation.
Legal Analysis of Sanctions Imposed on Perpetrators of Criminal Acts of Broadcasting False News in Accordance With the Provisions of Articles 27 and 28 of The Ite Law Myranika Annie; Saurav Kumar
The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration Vol. 3 No. 5 (2025): September-October : The International Journal of Law Review and State Administr
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58818/ijlrsa.v3i5.259

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This study examines the legal basis, implementation, and effectiveness of sanctions imposed on perpetrators of criminal acts related to the dissemination of false news as stipulated in Articles 27 and 28 of the Electronic Information and Transactions (ITE) Law. The research aims to analyze the extent to which these provisions provide legal certainty, deterrent effects, and protection for the public against misinformation in digital spaces. Using a normative juridical approach, the study reviews statutory regulations, legal principles, and relevant case decisions. The findings indicate that although Articles 27 and 28 of the ITE Law offer a comprehensive legal framework for addressing false news, several issues remain, including overlapping norms, ambiguous terminology, and challenges in law enforcement practices. These limitations affect the consistency of sanctions and the proportionality of criminal liability. The study concludes that clearer guidelines, improved legal interpretation, and strengthened digital literacy are essential to enhance the effectiveness of sanctions and ensure the fair application of the law.
Strategic Public Participation Based Corruption Prevention in Indonesia Youngky Fernando; Carl H. D. Steinmetz
The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration Vol. 3 No. 5 (2025): September-October : The International Journal of Law Review and State Administr
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Corruption remains a systemic challenge in Indonesia, undermining governance, public trust, and the effectiveness of development programs. This study examines strategies for preventing corruption through public participation as a central component of anti-corruption efforts. Using a qualitative approach, the analysis explores the role of community involvement, transparency mechanisms, and collaborative governance in reducing opportunities for corrupt practices. The findings highlight that public participation strengthens oversight, increases accountability, and fosters a culture of integrity within government institutions. Key strategies include the implementation of participatory budgeting, the use of digital reporting and whistleblowing platforms, community-based monitoring, and the promotion of open data initiatives. Additionally, the study emphasizes the importance of civic education and capacity-building to empower citizens to actively engage in monitoring public services and decision-making processes. The research concludes that corruption prevention in Indonesia requires not only strong legal frameworks but also meaningful, sustained engagement between the government and the public to build a more transparent, accountable, and corruption-resistant governance system.
Juridical Analysis of Law Enforcement Against Corruption Crimes in Indonesia Youngky Fernando; Carl H. D. Steinmetz
The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration Vol. 3 No. 6 (2025): November-Desember : The International Journal of Law Review and State Administr
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This study examines the legal framework and enforcement practices related to corruption crimes in Indonesia. Using a normative juridical approach, the research analyzes the statutory provisions governing corruption eradication, primarily Law No. 31 of 1999 in conjunction with Law No. 20 of 2001, along with related regulations and judicial decisions. The findings indicate that although Indonesia has established a comprehensive anti-corruption legal framework, its implementation continues to face significant challenges. These include inconsistencies in law enforcement, political interference, limited institutional capacity, and varying levels of integrity among law enforcement officers. The study highlights the need for strengthening regulatory mechanisms, enhancing institutional coordination, improving transparency and accountability, and reforming law enforcement agencies to ensure more effective corruption eradication. The results are expected to contribute to the development of better legal policies and practical strategies for combating corruption in Indonesia.

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