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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
Articles 79 Documents
Corporate Criminal Liability in Procurement Activities within Corruption Offenses Suhardi Somomoeljono; Saurav Kumar
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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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58818/ijlrsa.v3i6.272

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This study analyzes the framework of corporate criminal liability in corruption offenses related to goods procurement. As corporations increasingly participate in public procurement processes, the potential for corrupt practices such as bribery, bid-rigging, collusion, and fraudulent documentation poses significant risks to the integrity of government contracting. This research examines the legal basis for holding corporations criminally accountable, including the criteria for attributing criminal acts to a corporate entity, forms of liability, and applicable sanctions under Indonesian anti-corruption law. The study also reviews relevant judicial decisions to assess how courts interpret and apply corporate liability in procurement-related corruption cases. The findings indicate that although corporate criminal liability is formally recognized, challenges persist in proving corporate intent, identifying responsible managerial roles, and ensuring consistent judicial interpretation. The study concludes that strengthening compliance systems, improving procurement oversight, and providing clearer regulatory guidelines are crucial to enhancing the effectiveness of corporate criminal liability in corruption cases involving goods procurement.
The Role of Bureaucratic Ethics in Preventing Corruption in Regional Government Environments Dewi Tjandraningsih; Juhary Ali
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.v3i5.274

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This study examines the role of bureaucratic ethics in preventing corruption within local government institutions in Indonesia. Bureaucratic ethics is regarded as a fundamental value framework that guides public officials to perform their duties based on integrity, accountability, transparency, and responsibility. In practice, the lack of ethical commitment and weak internal control systems have often created opportunities for corrupt behavior, particularly in budget management, public services, and licensing processes. This research employs a qualitative-descriptive approach through literature analysis on bureaucratic ethics, public administration, and corruption prevention. The findings reveal that ethical standards significantly influence bureaucratic behavior and contribute to strengthening institutional integrity, reducing abuse of power, and enhancing public trust. Strengthening bureaucratic ethics requires a combination of ethical education, strict enforcement of disciplinary rules, improved supervision, and the establishment of a transparent administrative culture. Therefore, reinforcing ethical values is essential to build a clean, professional, and corruption-resistant local bureaucracy.
The Effectiveness of the ITE Law in Protecting the Right to Privacy in the Digital Era Dewi Tjandraningsih; Juhary Ali
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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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58818/ijlrsa.v3i6.275

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This study examines the effectiveness of Indonesia’s Electronic Information and Transactions Law (UU ITE) in protecting citizens’ right to privacy in the digital era. As digital platforms increasingly collect, store, and process personal data, concerns over privacy violations have become more complex. The research highlights several challenges, including limited legal definitions of personal data, inadequate enforcement mechanisms, and technological risks related to data breaches and cyber surveillance. Although UU ITE provides a legal basis for regulating digital information, its implementation remains constrained by unclear regulatory guidelines, uneven law enforcement, and the rapid development of digital technologies. The study finds that privacy protection requires not only legal provisions but also comprehensive digital governance, stronger data protection policies, and improved public digital literacy. Strengthening privacy rights under UU ITE is essential to ensure legal certainty, prevent misuse of personal data, and support digital trust among users in Indonesia’s evolving digital ecosystem.
Legal Analysis of the Implementation of the ITE Law in Combating Cybercrime in Indonesia Annie Myranika; Felina Young
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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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58818/ijlrsa.v3i6.277

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This article examines the implementation of Indonesia’s Electronic Information and Transactions Law (UU ITE) in combating cybercrime through a juridical analysis approach. The rapid development of digital technology has created various forms of cyber offenses such as data theft, online fraud, hacking, and the dissemination of unlawful content, which require adequate legal regulation. This study analyzes the normative aspects of UU ITE, the effectiveness of its enforcement, and the main challenges faced in law enforcement, including limited technological capacity, interpretative ambiguities of several articles, and institutional constraints. The findings indicate that although UU ITE has provided an essential legal framework for addressing cybercrime, its implementation remains constrained by technological development gaps, regulatory limitations, and the need for continuous legal reform. Therefore, strengthening legal frameworks, enhancing law enforcement capacity, and promoting inter-agency cooperation are necessary to improve the effectiveness of cybercrime prevention and enforcement in Indonesia.
A Juridical Review of the Legality of Educational Institutions Based on Statutory Regulations Ujang Cepi Barlian
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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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58818/ijlrsa.v3i6.298

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The legality of educational institutions constitutes a fundamental aspect of education governance within a statutory framework. Legal compliance ensures that educational institutions operate in accordance with applicable laws and regulations, thereby guaranteeing legal certainty, accountability, and protection of stakeholders’ rights. This article provides a juridical review of the legality of educational institutions based on statutory regulations, focusing on the normative requirements governing establishment, licensing, accreditation, and supervision. Using a normative juridical research method, this study analyzes statutory provisions, legal doctrines, and relevant legal principles related to education law and administrative law. The findings indicate that statutory regulations play a crucial role in defining the legal status and operational legitimacy of educational institutions. However, challenges such as regulatory overlap, inconsistent implementation, and limited supervision may undermine institutional legality and legal certainty. Therefore, strengthening regulatory harmonization, improving enforcement mechanisms, and enhancing legal awareness among education providers are essential to ensure the lawful and sustainable administration of educational institutions.
Legality and Supremacy of Law: All Actions and Policies Must Comply with Applicable Laws Fatema Miah
The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration Vol. 4 No. 4 (2026): July-August : The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration
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Law of Human Right is a Critical subject matter, the Human Right Law Act in the Slavery, and Force labour is often occurred together or two separate occurrences occasionally, they are two separate matters. This falls under the act of law in the Article 4, of Human Right, the Act what is placed against the slavery and force labour. Article 4, protects people’s right that individuals should not be held in slavery or servitude. This Act is against those force labour upon others and it is to stands up for the rights of those are made to do work by force, or forced into or made to compulsory labour, and denied their Rights of refuse to accept the order or to refuse vow before the coercers or controlling group or individuals. The same Act stand up against the modern day slavery.
Bridging the Peace: Assessing Cultural-Linguistic Competence in the Mission Effectiveness of the Garuda Contingent Budi Achmadi; Togap Marlon Siburian; Indra Kristian
The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration Vol. 4 No. 4 (2026): July-August : The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration
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UN peacekeeping operations in multinational and multicultural environments demand adaptative intercultural capacities from military personnel. This study aims to analyze the influence of foreign language proficiency specifically comprehension skills (listening/reading) and delivery skills (speaking/writing) on the mission effectiveness of the Garuda Contingent in World Peacekeeping Operations. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, quantitative data were gathered through surveys distributed to Garuda Contingent personnel, while qualitative data were obtained via in-depth interviews detailing operational barriers and adaptation strategies. Regression analysis results indicate that both comprehension and delivery skills have a positive and significant impact on mission success. The quantitative model demonstrates a highly robust contribution, revealing that 90.3% of the variance in operational task success can be explained by these two language proficiency variables. Qualitatively, language mastery is significantly driven by individual motivation, prior deployment experience, training intensity, and workplace environmental support. On the ground, tactical communication barriers are mitigated through intercultural adaptation strategies, such as linguistic simplification, interpreter assistance, message reiteration, and cultural engagement. This study concludes that foreign language competence is a strategic imperative rather than a mere secondary skill. Practically, it implies an urgent need to restructure language training programs into more sustainable, contextualized frameworks tailored to the geopolitical dynamics of the specific mission area.
Strategy for Improving the Quality of Prime Service Through Wednesday Evening Services at the Jakarta Provincial Population Service Ika Widiastuti
The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration Vol. 4 No. 4 (2026): July-August : The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration
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The Jakarta Provincial Government's function in the Population Administration and Civil Registration service sector aims to increase public participation in population administration services, improve the performance of its apparatus, and enhance the quality of services provided by the Population and Civil Registration Office. However, the challenges faced by Jakarta residents in handling population administration matters at the Population and Civil Registration Office include high mobility and busy working hours, inadequate information and requirements, and the persistence of illegal levies. The purpose of this study was to analyze and describe the strategies implemented by the Jakarta Provincial Population and Civil Registration Office to improve service quality through the innovative Wednesday Evening Service program. The research method used was qualitative research. To improve service excellence, the Wednesday Evening Service was established at the Jakarta Provincial Population and Civil Registration Office. The results indicate that the Wednesday Evening Service has been running well, but there are constraints related to the internal budget of the Jakarta Service at the Population Administration Service Unit. The conclusion of this study is that there are stages carried out by Service at the Population Administration Service Unit Jakarta in implementing Wednesday Evening services as a strategy to improve the quality of prime services, namely including alternative action selection and resource allocation.
Legal Implications of De Facto States on Diplomatic Trade and Industrial Protection Saurav Kumar
The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration Vol. 4 No. 4 (2026): July-August : The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration
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This study aims to analyze in depth the legal implications of the existence of a de facto state on the certainty of the international trade regime, the enforceability of bilateral/multilateral trade agreements, and the protection schemes for intellectual property rights (IPR) and industrial assets. Using normative legal research methods and a doctrinal approach, this study examines the interaction between the doctrine of non-recognition and pragmatic needs in cross-border business transactions. The results show that the lack of de jure status often limits the access of de facto states to international financial institutions (such as the WTO and WIPO), hinders the enforcement of trade contracts, and weakens the legal protection of intellectual property and industrial investments from expropriation or counterfeiting. Nevertheless, modern international legal practice shows the emergence of the doctrine of necessity and informal commercial mechanisms to minimize the legal vacuum. This study concludes the need to formulate an adaptive transnational legal framework to protect the rights and interests of commercial entities without sacrificing the political sovereignty of the parent state.

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