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Journal Iuris Scientia
ISSN : 29855950     EISSN : 29858836     DOI : -
Core Subject : Social,
Journal Iuris Scientia (JIS), publikasi hasil penelitian dan konseptual dari dosen, mahasiswa, praktisi, birokrat tentang dinamika perkembangan, pengembangan hukum yang berlaku di masyarakat baik yang tertulis maupun tidak tertulis. Diterbitkan 2 kali dalam 1 tahun yaitu setiap Januari dan Juli. Scope JIS adalah ; 1. Hukum Admistrasi Negara 2. Hukum Tata Negara 3. Hukum keperdataan 4. Hukum Pidana 5. Hukum Adat 6. Hukum Syariah 7. Hukum Teknologi Informasi 8. Hukum Acara Pidana 9. Hukum Acara Perdata 10. Hukum Acara PTUN 11. Hukum Acara Mahkamah Konstitusi 12. Hukum Acara Peradilan Khusus 13. ADR 14. dan materi hukum lainnya
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PERTANGGUNGJAWABAN PIDANA TERHADAP PERBUATAN MANIPULASI CITRA DIGITAL MENGGUNAKAN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE DALAM KONTEN PORNOGRAFI MENURUT HUKUM POSITIF INDONESIA Arzaqi, Nila
JOURNAL IURIS SCIENTIA 2026: UPCOMING ISSUE
Publisher : Yayasan Merassa Indonesia Publikasi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62263/1jhmfg44

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The advancement of generative Artificial Intelligence technology has introduced a new threat in the form of synthetic pornographic content created using individuals' images without consent, commonly known as deepfake pornography. This phenomenon raises serious concerns in criminal law, particularly regarding gaps in existing regulations and the complexity of determining criminal liability. This study aims to analyze Indonesian positive law provisions, construct criminal liability frameworks, and identify law enforcement challenges regarding the non-consensual use of images in AI-based pornographic content. A normative juridical method with a descriptive-analytical approach was employed, utilizing statutory, conceptual, and case approaches. The findings indicate that the Pornography Law, Electronic Information and Transactions Law, Personal Data Protection Law, and the New Criminal Code can be applied teleologically, yet contain normative gaps as none explicitly regulates AI-generated synthetic content. Criminal liability may be imposed upon active users as primary perpetrators, content distributors, platform developers, and content commissioners under the deelneming construction. Law enforcement faces juridical, technical-forensic, and institutional obstacles requiring a comprehensive approach through regulatory reform, digital forensic capacity building, victim protection, and digital platform accountability
PROBLEMATIKA YURIDIS PERLINDUNGAN HUKUM TENAGA MEDIS DAN TENAGA KESEHATAN PASCA PENGESAHAN UNDANG-UNDANG NOMOR 17 TAHUN 2023 Saputro, Ichsan; Shinta
JOURNAL IURIS SCIENTIA 2026: UPCOMING ISSUE
Publisher : Yayasan Merassa Indonesia Publikasi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62263/dwf00p28

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Legal protection for healthcare workers in Indonesia still faces serious challenges in the form of risks of criminalization, malpractice lawsuits, and violence in the workplace, despite the enactment of new regulations. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of legal protection regulations for medical and healthcare workers following the enactment of Law Number 17 of 2023 concerning Health and to identify inhibiting factors and strengthening strategies. The research method used is normative juridical with a statutory approach and a conceptual approach. The results show that although the latest Health Law has attempted to synchronize norms through a professional protection mechanism, its implementation is still degraded by the ambiguity of the doctor-patient legal relationship and fragmented coordination between law enforcement institutions. The main inhibiting factors include low legal literacy among medical practitioners, minimal institutional advocacy in hospitals, and weak mechanisms for reporting violence. This study recommends the need for reconstruction of internal policies in healthcare facilities through the establishment of independent advocacy divisions and strengthening cross-sectoral synergy to ensure legal certainty and security for healthcare workers in carrying out their professional mandate.

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