International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics
International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics is an official journal of the Communication in Research and Publications (CRP) and publishes original research papers that cover the theory, practice, history, or methodology of Humanities, Law, and Politics (HLP). IJHLP will act as a platform to encourage further research in Humanities, Law, and Politics theory and applications. The globalization in the humanities sector has had the impact of changing values and attitudes, development of science and technology, and a better standard of living. The globalization of law has caused the regulations of developing countries regarding investment, trade, services and other economic fields to approach those of developed countries. The globalization in the political field is marked by the inclusion of democratic values in many countries, which is accompanied by the growing political awareness of the people. To deal with the influence of globalization in the fields of humanities, law and politics, research must be carried out to filter out every influence of globalization, whether it is in accordance with customs or not. The mission of the International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics (IJHLP) is to enhance the dissemination of knowledge across all disciplines in theory, practice, history, or methodology of Humanities, Law, and Politics. The above discipline is not exhaustive, and papers representing any other social science field will be considered. The IJHLP particularly encourage manuscripts that discuss the latest research findings or contemporary research that can be used directly or indirectly in addressing critical issues and sharing of advanced knowledge and best practices in Humanities, Law, and Politics. The essential but not exclusive, audiences are academicians, graduate students, researchers, policy-makers, regulators, practitioners, and others interested in business, management, economics, and social development studies. For ensuring a wide range of audiences, this journal accepts only the articles in English. The scope of humanities is: Theology, Philosophy, Law, History, Philology, Languages, Literature, Arts, and other relevant matters. The scope of law is: Civil Law, Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Human Rights Law, Family Law, Taxation, Corporate law, and other relevant matters. The scope of political science is: Political Theory, History of the Development of Political Ideas, Constitution, National Government, Regional and Local Government, Economic and Social Functions of Government, Comparison of Political Institutions, Political Parties, Groups and Associations, Citizen Participation in Government and Administration, Public Opinion, International Politics, International Organization and Administration, International Law, and other relevant matters.
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Criminal Law Perspectives on Final Project Making Services in Higher Education
Agung S, M Panji
International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics
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DOI: 10.46336/ijhlp.v2i3.129
This study examines the criminal law aspects of final project making services in higher education. The practice of students using third-party services to complete their final assignments has become increasingly prevalent, raising concerns about academic integrity and potential legal violations. Through a comprehensive literature review, this research explores the legal implications of such services, including fraud, document forgery, and copyright infringement. The study analyzes relevant laws and regulations in Indonesia, identifying regulatory gaps and challenges in law enforcement. It highlights the need for stricter legal policies and improved synergy between educational institutions, law enforcement, and government bodies to combat this issue effectively. The research aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of the criminal law dimensions of final project services and to encourage the development of more robust legal frameworks to preserve academic integrity in higher education.
Personal Data Protection in the Scope of Indonesian Law: Implications for the Act of Accessing Someone Else’s Mobile Phone
Hadiaty Y, Siti
International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics
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DOI: 10.46336/ijhlp.v2i3.131
Personal data protection in Indonesia has become an important issue along with the development of information and communication technology. This study discusses the regulations governing personal data protection, specifically Law Number 27 of 2022 concerning Personal Data Protection (UU PDP), and its implications for police actions in accessing individual mobile phones. Using a literature study approach, this study identifies challenges faced in the implementation of data protection regulations, including the unclear principles of protection and the responsibilities of service providers. In addition, this study highlights the importance of proper procedures in police actions to protect individual privacy rights. The results of the study indicate that despite progress in regulations, challenges in implementation and public understanding still need to be overcome to ensure effective personal data protection.
Political Education for New Voters Insight into Democracy as an Intelligent Citizen
Kalfin;
Sulistya A, Astrid
International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics
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DOI: 10.46336/ijhlp.v2i3.133
New voters consisting of students, college students or voters with an age range of 17 to 21 years are a unique segment, often giving rise to surprises and certainly promising in terms of quantity. This study aims to describe the importance of political education for new voters in general elections in order to become smart voters and understand the political dynamics that occur. The study method used is a library research approach. Data and information collection techniques are carried out by utilizing documents in the form of articles, manuscripts, books, and other relevant documents for analysis. Data and information analysis is carried out using a descriptive analysis method. The results of the study show that it is important for new voters to be given education so that they have the right political literacy. Education for new voters as a source of learning for civic education to increase the political participation of new voters participating in education. Active participation of new voters as citizens in political activities is part of the measure of the effectiveness of the democratization process. The contribution of the results of this study is expected so that every citizen, especially new voters, is able to play a role as an intelligent, democratic, and characterful and civilized citizen.
Maintaining and Maintaining Local Wisdom of Sundanese Culture as One of the Indonesian National Identity
Surya P, Dhika
International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics
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DOI: 10.46336/ijhlp.v2i3.135
The Sundanese people are part of the people living in Indonesia, the majority of whom are in West Java and its surroundings. Sundanese people have a number of distinctive cultures such as politeness, humility towards others, respect for elders and love for younger people. Spiritual balance is maintained and maintained by carrying out traditional ceremonies, while social balance is by working together to maintain it. However, as time goes by, it is feared that this culture will experience decline and is even vulnerable to extinction. Therefore, in this research, a study was carried out on maintaining and preserving the local wisdom of Sundanese culture, which is part of the identity of the Indonesian nation. The method used is literature study, namely searching various written sources in the form of books, archives, magazines, articles and other relevant scientific works. The results of the study show that in maintaining and maintaining the local wisdom values of the Sundanese people, each individual needs to be aware of how important it is to preserve Sundanese culture so that it does not become extinct. The preservation of this culture, the role of regional beautification and the Indonesian government is also very necessary.
The The Role of Pancasila as a Political Ethical System: Understanding Indonesia's Ideological Foundation and Moral Guidance
Azkiyah S, Hilda;
Nurnisaa AS
International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics
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DOI: 10.46336/ijhlp.v2i3.137
This research discusses the role of Pancasila as a political ethical system in Indonesia. Political ethics is a branch of philosophy that discusses human behavior in a political context, which cannot be separated from aspects of morality and basic human values as its subject. Pancasila, as the basis of the state and ideology in Indonesia, is also a source of values and principles in political implementation. The basic values of Pancasila such as Belief in One Almighty God, Just and Civilized Humanity, Indonesian Unity, Democracy Led by Wisdom in Deliberation/Representation, and Social Justice for All Indonesian People are the moral foundation in political ethics. With the principles of legality, democracy and morality, Pancasila demands that state power be exercised in accordance with moral principles and justice for all Indonesian people.
Legal Awareness Program in Cibungur Village, Warungponteng District, Tasikmalaya Regency, West Java, Indonesia
A Ibrahim, Riza;
Jaizul W, Alim
International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics
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DOI: 10.46336/ijhlp.v2i3.138
The people of Cibungur Village, Warungponteng District, Tasikmalaya Regency, West Java, generally have a level of legal awareness that needs improvement, resulting in legal issues. To address the lack of understanding about the law, it is deemed necessary to implement the Keluarga Sadar Hukum (Kadarkum) or Legal Awareness Family Program in an effective and sustainable manner so that the community truly understands the importance of laws that must be followed. This study aims to identify and understand the factors that influence legal awareness, so that the community can comply with the law; and to foster legal awareness within society in accordance with the regulations governing social life in the community. Data and information were obtained through observation, outreach, and interviews. The method used for analyzing the data and information is the normative juridical research method, which integrates existing legal rules with social phenomena in the community by observing the activities of legal awareness families in Cibungur Village, Warungponteng District. The results of the analysis show that community awareness of the law is influenced by several factors, including knowledge, recognition, appreciation, and compliance with the law, which are fundamental aspects.
Balancing Resource Exploitation and Conservation: Indigenous Practices in Bintuni Bay, West Papua
Saefullah, Rifki;
Sandi S, Renda;
Azkiyah , Hilda
International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics
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DOI: 10.46336/ijhlp.v2i4.157
West Papua is recognized as one of the regions with the highest biodiversity globally. Alongside this natural richness, the indigenous communities in areas such as Bintuni Bay have developed traditional ecological knowledge that has allowed them to manage the environment sustainably. These practices are passed down through generations and are reinforced by customary laws, taboos, and cultural rituals that remain relevant in modern times. However, increasing pressures from modernization, land clearance for plantations, mining, and infrastructure projects are posing significant threats to these traditional practices and ecological sustainability. This study explores the role of indigenous knowledge in environmental management, examining the balance between resource exploitation and conservation, disaster mitigation strategies, and the protection of cultural heritage.
Inheritance Rights of Children Born Out of Wedlock in the Perspective of Islamic Law
Pirdaus, Dede Irman;
AS, Nurnisaa
International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics
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DOI: 10.46336/ijhlp.v2i4.158
This study aims to analyze the legal status of illegitimate children from the perspective of Islamic law and civil law in Indonesia, focusing on aspects of lineage, inheritance rights, and legal protection. This study uses a literature study method with descriptive-analytical analysis to compare regulations in Islamic law and positive law. In Islamic law, illegitimate children only have lineage and inheritance rights through the mother and her family, while in civil law, illegitimate children can obtain legal recognition from their parents through a process of recognition or a court decision. This study also highlights the role of the Constitutional Court Decision Number 46/PUU-VIII/2010 which provides further legal protection for illegitimate children, especially regarding civil rights. Although there are fundamental differences in the recognition of lineage and inheritance rights, both legal systems agree on the importance of protecting children's basic rights
Evaluation of Public Acceptance of Digital ID Cards: Legal and Technological Implications in Indonesian Public Administration
Lestari, Mugi;
Agung S, M Panji
International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics
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DOI: 10.46336/ijhlp.v2i4.159
The implementation of a digital identity system in Indonesia, specifically through the introduction of digital ID cards, represents a significant milestone in the country's public administration. This policy aims to streamline administrative processes, enhance service access, and ensure more efficient management of citizen data. However, the shift to digital identities presents challenges related to personal data protection, technological infrastructure, and public acceptance. This study explores the implications of the digital identity policy, focusing on legal frameworks, public reception, and the protection of personal data. Using a qualitative approach, the study analyzes key findings from interviews, document reviews, and observations, highlighting critical issues such as the security of biometric data, the integration of digital identity systems across public services, and the public's understanding of digital rights. The study concludes with policy recommendations aimed at strengthening data protection laws, improving infrastructure in underserved areas, and fostering greater public awareness to ensure a successful transition to a digital identity system in Indonesia.
Digital Political Dynamics: The Influence of Social Media on Election Participation, in the 2024 Election
Sulistya A, Astrid;
Lianingsih, Nestia
International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics
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DOI: 10.46336/ijhlp.v2i4.163
The 2024 election in Indonesia is an important moment that shows the significant role of social media in increasing voter participation, especially among the younger generation. This study uses a mixed methods approach to analyze the influence of social media on political participation. The results of a survey of 1,000 respondents showed that 85% actively use social media, and 75% feel more involved in the election process after being exposed to digital campaigns. Platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok are the main channels for disseminating political information. Content analysis shows that socio-economic issues, pluralism, and the environment are the dominant themes that attract the attention of young voters. This study highlights the importance of strict regulations to prevent the spread of false information and ensure the quality of democracy through social media.