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YUDHISTIRA : Jurnal Yurisprudensi, Hukum dan Peradilan
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Yudhistira: Jurnal Yurisprudensi, Hukum dan Peradilan diterbitkan oleh CV Kalimasada. Yudhistira bertujuan untuk menjadi platform peer-review dan sumber informasi yang otoritatif mengenai studi yurisprudensi, hukum dan peradilan. Ruang lingkup Yudhistira adalah literatur yang bersifat analitis, obyektif, empiris, dan kontributif terhadap dinamika dan perkembangan studi hukum, khususnya di Indonesia. Yudhistira menerima tulisan ilmiah dalam berbagai topik mulai dari studi penelitian, putusan pengadilan, kajian teori, tinjauan pustaka, konsultasi filosofis dan kritis yang bersifat analitis, obyektif, dan sistematis. Namun, dari berbagai macam topik yang dapat dipilih oleh para peneliti, Yudhistira memberikan perhatian lebih pada makalah yang berfokus pada sosiologi hukum, hukum yang hidup, filsafat hukum, sejarah hukum nasional, hukum adat, studi literatur, hukum internasional, interdisipliner, dan studi empiris. JYudhistira: Jurnal Yurisprudensi, Hukum dan Peradilan merupakan media yang didedikasikan bagi insan peradilan, akademisi, praktisi, dan ahli hukum dalam mengaktualisasikan gagasan penelitian, pengembangan, dan analisis hukum dan peradilan. Yudhistira: Jurnal Yurisprudensi, Hukum dan Peradilan terbit empat kali dalam setahun yaitu pada bulan Maret, Juni, September, dan Desember.
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Penerapan Asas Aut Dedere Aut Punere Bagi Warga Negara Indonesia Pelaku Pembunuhan Di Arab Saudi Dikaitkan Dengan Konvensi Wina 1963 Tentang Hubungan Konsuler Putra Zenno Januarsyah, Mas; Saepulloh, Aep
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59966/yudhistira.v3i3.1991

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Law enforcement against Indonesian citizens (WNI) who commit serious crimes abroad, particularly murder in Saudi Arabia, poses challenges in implementing the principle of aut dedere aut punire and protection under the 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. This study aims to analyze the discrepancy between judicial practices in Saudi Arabia and the consular protection obligations of the sending state (Indonesia). Using normative juridical methods and a case-based approach, this study finds that Saudi Arabia prioritizes territorial jurisdiction and sharia law in prosecuting perpetrators, without considering extradition. Meanwhile, the implementation of consular protection is often suboptimal due to delays in information and diplomatic obstacles. This study recommends strengthening legal diplomacy and increasing bilateral cooperation for more effective protection of Indonesian citizens involved in serious legal cases abroad.
Perlindungan Lahan Pertanian Pangan Berkelanjutan dalam Perspektif Penatagunaan Tanah di Kota Gorontalo Nurul Magfirah, Nia; Junus, Nirwan; Rivaldi Moha, Mohamad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59966/yudhistira.v3i3.2004

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The increasingly rampant conversion of agricultural land in Gorontalo City poses a threat to the sustainability of Sustainable Food Agricultural Land (LP2B), so a legal study is needed from a land use perspective. This study aims to analyze the protection of Sustainable Food Agricultural Land (LP2B) in Gorontalo City from a land use perspective. This study uses an empirical legal approach with qualitative methods, through interviews with technical agencies and farmers and analysis of policy documents. The results show that LP2B protection in Gorontalo City has not been optimally implemented due to the absence of specific regional regulations that regulate LP2B protection in detail. This regulatory weakness is exacerbated by the vulnerable socioeconomic conditions of farmers, high urban development pressures, and weak inter-agency coordination in monitoring and controlling land use conversion. Although there are land replacement policies and outreach to farmers, these steps have not been able to address the structural challenges of LP2B protection. Therefore, it is necessary to formulate regional regulations on LP2B protection, integrate spatial data into the RTRW (Regional Spatial Plan), strengthen land use monitoring, and provide incentives to agricultural actors to maintain food security and agrarian sustainability in Gorontalo City.
Penegakan Hukum Terhadap Peredaran Kosmetik Ilegal Melalui Media Sosial di Gorontalo Piloto, Ainun; U. Puluhulawa, Fenty; Apripari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59966/yudhistira.v3i3.2005

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The rampant circulation of illegal cosmetics through social media, which is difficult to monitor, poses a serious challenge to consumer protection and the effectiveness of law enforcement in Indonesia. This study aims to analyze the positive legal regulations regarding the sale and purchase of illegal cosmetics via social media and identify factors that hinder law enforcement in Gorontalo City. The phenomenon of the rampant circulation of illegal cosmetics via social media poses a serious challenge, primarily due to the dynamic and difficult-to-monitor nature of digital media. The research method used is an empirical legal approach, with data collection through observation and interviews with Gorontalo BPOM officers and a review of relevant laws and regulations such as the Health Law, the Consumer Protection Law, the ITE Law, and BPOM Regulation No. 18 of 2015. The results of the study indicate that although regulations are available, implementation in the field still faces various obstacles such as a weak deterrent effect, limited human resources and technology, and low public awareness. The conclusion of this study emphasizes the importance of regulatory reform, strengthening the digital capacity of regulatory agencies, and cross-sector collaboration to create more effective legal protection for consumers in the era of digital commerce.
Konflik Hukum Dalam Proyek Konstruksi Antara Wanprestasi Dan Perbuatan Melawan Hukum Pratama Hinelo, Ananta; Cherawaty Thalib, Mutia; T. Mandjo, Julius
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59966/yudhistira.v3i3.2006

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Construction contract conflicts often arise due to default and unlawful acts that cause losses to the parties, so a legal analysis is needed to strengthen legal certainty and justice. This study examines the issue of breach of contract and unlawful acts in construction contracts through a legal analysis of two court decisions: Decision Number 433/Pdt.G/2021/PN Jkt.Pst and Decision Number 46/Pdt.G/2018/PN Bgr. These two cases illustrate two forms of legal violations in the implementation of construction contracts that result in losses for both the service provider and the service user. In the first case, the breach occurred due to the debtor's negligence in fulfilling the agreed-upon performance, resulting in a claim for compensation. In the second case, the violation of the initial agreement led to delays in work completion, which then resulted in the provider being blacklisted and the contract termination by the service user. This study highlights the importance of contractual understanding, strengthening construction regulations, and effective dispute resolution mechanisms in preventing similar conflicts in the future. This study also emphasizes that work delays are not always the fault of the service provider but can be caused by changes on the part of the service user without an official extension. Therefore, efforts to improve the construction contractual system need to be strengthened to ensure legal certainty, justice, and efficiency in the implementation of construction projects in Indonesia.
Tinjauan Yuridis terhadap Penerapan Pasal 359 KUHP dalam Kasus Kematian Mahasiswa IAIN Gorontalo Alim Aljufri, Syah; Y. Imran, Suwitno; A Arief, Supriyadi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59966/yudhistira.v3i3.2043

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The case of the death of a student at IAIN Sultan Amai Gorontalo due to cadre training has raised legal problems related to the application of Article 359 of the Criminal Code, which is considered less appropriate than Article 354 of the Criminal Code. This study aims to examine the legal investigation in the application of Article 359 of the Criminal Code (KUHP) against five suspects in the case of the death of a student at IAIN Sultan Amai Gorontalo which occurred during a cadre training activity by a student organization. This study uses an empirical method with a qualitative approach, which relies on primary data in the form of interviews with investigators and secondary data from official documents and trial facts. The preparation of Article 359 of the Criminal Code after conducting a case title with the prosecutor's office with the consideration that the violence that occurred was only in the form of selling using sandals, so it was deemed not to fulfill the elements of seriousness. In addition, other considerations include the condition of the victim who was already sick, the negligence of the committee in providing first aid, not immediately taking the victim to the hospital, and the absence of professional medical personnel during the activity. However, the trial facts indicate that there was real, systematic, and fatal physical violence against the victim, as evidenced by witness testimony and the results of a medical autopsy. Therefore, the application of Article 359 of the Criminal Code in this case raises legal problems because there are strong indications that the element of serious assault as regulated in Article 354 of the Criminal Code is more appropriate to be applied. This study emphasizes the importance of thoroughness and professionalism of investigators in determining the construction of articles based on complete legal facts, as well as the need for a law enforcement approach that reflects substantive justice for the victim and their family.
Dampak Hukum terhadap Penebangan Liar: Studi Kasus UU Lingkungan Hidup di Indonesia Asri Puannandini, Dewi; Hardianti Putri, Efsa; Gwenda Haryadi, Zaneta
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59966/yudhistira.v3i3.1951

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llegal logging is a major cause of forest destruction in Indonesia, with widespread impacts on ecosystems, climate change, and the well-being of local communities. To address this issue, the government has issued various regulations, including Law Number 32 of 2009 concerning Environmental Protection and Management (UU PPLH). This article aims to analyze the impact of this law on illegal logging practices and evaluate the effectiveness of its law enforcement through a normative legal approach and empirical case studies in several affected areas. The study shows that although the PPLH Law provides a strong legal basis for prosecuting illegal logging perpetrators, its implementation on the ground still faces many challenges. Factors such as weak oversight, corruption in the forestry sector, limited law enforcement resources, and resistance from illegal logging industry players are significant obstacles. Case studies in Kalimantan and Sumatra show that criminal and administrative sanctions often do not provide an adequate deterrent effect. On the other hand, the success of several regions in reducing illegal logging rates demonstrates that a combination of consistent law enforcement, community participation, and a local wisdom-based approach can increase the effectiveness of environmental policies. This article recommends strengthening institutional capacity, integrating law enforcement across sectors, and regulatory reform to close legal loopholes still exploited by illegal logging perpetrators. In conclusion, environmental law in Indonesia has the potential to curb illegal logging activities, but its effectiveness depends heavily on political commitment, sound governance, and the involvement of all stakeholders.
The Totem Handshake Policy During the Pandemic: Between Legal Compliance and Individual Moral Autonomy Sarip, Sarip; Nasywa, Hamidah; Ayu Anggraeni, Putri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59966/yudhistira.v3i3.1997

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This research explores the state's emergency policy during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly its moral dilemma in confronting the cultural tradition of handshakes and the symbolic implementation of the “Totem Handshake.” The state’s approach, limited to non-binding recommendations and symbolic language such as “physical distancing” and “social distancing,” raises critical questions about legal effectiveness. The study finds that symbolic appeals, though lacking coercive force, have a psychological and cultural impact resembling a form of “state magic” that influences public behavior. While such appeals were widely accepted, their legal standing remains weak, and the success of compliance is ambiguous—did people obey state messaging, or were they simply afraid of the virus? The research argues that the state faces greater social and legal risks if it enforces coercive regulations to restrict cultural practices. The public response varied, reflecting differing interpretations of state authority. Ultimately, this study highlights the state's reliance on symbolic language as a soft-law mechanism during moments of moral crisis. It suggests that in future emergencies, legal obedience may require not only formal authority but also cultural sensitivity and moral legitimacy, especially when asking citizens to temporarily abandon deeply rooted social traditions like handshakes.
Transformasi Hukum Islam di Era Digital: Prinsip Syariah dalam Transaksi Online Rizqi Ramadhani, Ahmad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59966/yudhistira.v3i3.2132

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The development of digital technology has disrupted the classical Islamic legal order, giving rise to new forms of legal interaction that have not been accommodated within the traditional fiqh structure. This study critically analyzes three main issues: the validity of electronic signatures, the problematic nature of digital contracts, and the potential for gharar in online businesses. This study combines analysis of classical Islamic legal sources such as the works of Imam Syafi'i and Al-Mawardi, the positive legal provisions in Law No. 11 of 2008 concerning Electronic Information and Transactions (ITE Law), and fatwas from the National Council of Islamic Scholars (DSN-MUI) regarding digital transactions and the sharia economy. The results show that although electronic signatures and digital contracts have gained positive legal legitimacy, they do not fully fulfill the elements of a valid contract from a fiqh perspective due to the absence of explicit ṣīghat and the potential for weak consent of the parties, while digital business models such as dropshipping and pre-orders have the potential to contain gharar due to unclear ownership and high speculative risks. This study confirms that formal legal recognition of digital transactions does not necessarily guarantee their compliance with sharia principles, so that contemporary ijtihad based on maqāṣid al-syarī‘ah and istinbāṭ methods such as qiyās, istihsān, and maslahah mursalah are needed to reconstruct Islamic law that is adaptive to digital transformation while still upholding the values ​​of justice, transparency, and voluntariness in every transaction.
Peran Partisipasi Publik Berbasis Digital (E-Participation) dalam Proses Perancangan Peraturan Perundang-Undangan di Indonesia: Tantangan dan Optimalisasi Naisabur, Nanang; Mariska Salsabila, Adzanah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59966/yudhistira.v3i3.2144

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Along with the advancement of information and communication technology (ICT), the form of public participation has undergone a significant transformation from conventional to digital. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the implementation of digital-based public participation (e-Participation) in Indonesia, as well as to evaluate the regulatory and implementation challenges that hinder the realization of democratic, inclusive, and comprehensive public participation. The research method used is a normative juridical method (legal research) with a conceptual statute approach and a bibliography study. The results show that in its implementation, e-Participation in Indonesia still faces various obstacles, both from ambiguous regulations and from technical limitations and public participation. Based on factual data and findings, e-Participation has not been fully able to encourage broad and sustainable public involvement in the policy-making process. Therefore, reformulation and optimization of e-Participation are needed, both normatively through strengthening the legal framework, and technically through improving digital infrastructure, public literacy, and coordination between government agencies.
Patologi Birokrasi Lembaga Publik dan Upaya Pencegahannya Luqman Hakim
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59966/yudhistira.v3i3.2306

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Bureaucracy is a central pillar of modern governance. Ideally, it is responsible for formulating and implementing policies, delivering high-quality public services, and ensuring effectiveness, transparency, and accountability. However, the Indonesian bureaucracy continues to face serious challenges, as bureaucratic pathologies within public institutions remain deeply rooted. This study aims to explore the underlying causes of bureaucratic pathology in public institutions and to formulate preventive approaches that can be applied systematically and sustainably. This research employs a qualitative method using a library research approach. The primary sources consist of books on organizational theory, bureaucracy, public administration, bureaucratic pathology, and relevant academic journals (previous studies and research findings). The findings indicate that bureaucratic pathology in public institutions essentially stems from intertwined structural, cultural, and individual dimensions. These include organizational structure and design, human resource quality, organizational culture, bureaucratic leadership, political systems, as well as external and legal environments. Preventive approaches to address bureaucratic pathology must be carried out in layered, gradual, and continuous ways. These include structural transformation, human resource capacity building, leadership strengthening, organizational culture reform, enhancement of public ethics, improvement of public accountability mechanisms, and political–legal prevention centered on strengthening the legal system and external oversight.

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