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Dynamics of Politics and Democracy
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Core Subject : Social,
Dynamics of Politics and Democracy adalah jurnal internasional, peer-review, dan akademik yang mendorong penelitian interdisipliner berkualitas tinggi dalam berbagai bidang ilmu politik dan demokrasi. Jurnal ini menyambut naskah penelitian yang dikembangkan secara ilmiah dan bertujuan untuk membahas isu-isu penting terkait politik dan demokrasi. Ruang lingkup jurnal mencakup, namun tidak terbatas pada, bidang-bidang seperti pemerintahan, kebijakan publik, gender dan politik, pemilu, partai politik, hubungan internasional, pemikiran politik, dan kebebasan berpendapat.
Articles 133 Documents
Legal analysis of civil law settlement in the perspective of criminal legal settlement (Case study of Military Court Decision I-05 Pontianak Number: 46K/PM.I-05/AD/IX/2021) Jaya, Indra; Sagala, Parluhutan; Ridho, M. Ali
Dynamics of Politics and Democracy Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/dpd.v5i1.3503

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Purpose: This study aims to analyze the interaction between civil law settlements and criminal law settlements in the Indonesian military justice system, focusing on the implications of Military Court Decision I-05 Pontianak Number 46K/PM. I-05/AD/IX/2021. This study explores the complexity of overlapping jurisdictions and their effects on the rights and obligations of the parties involved. Research Methodology: The research method used is a conceptual approach with a normative analysis of laws and regulations, relevant legal practices, and library research. The conceptual approach is intended to analyze legal materials so that the meaning contained in legal terms can be understood. Results: The findings show that criminal proceedings significantly influence civil dispute resolution, particularly in determining liability and shaping civil court decisions. Conversely, the outcomes of civil cases may also affect criminal proceedings when overlapping elements exist. This case study demonstrates how fraud rooted in debt relations blurs the boundaries between civil and criminal domains, creating legal uncertainty. Conclusions: There is a strong need for harmonization and coordination between civil and criminal legal systems to prevent overlapping jurisdictions and ensure fairness. Integrating compensation claims into criminal trials can provide more efficient and comprehensive justice. Limitations: This study is limited to a single military court decision, which may restrict generalization to other jurisdictions and legal contexts. Contribution: This research contributes to legal scholarship by clarifying the interaction between civil and criminal dispute resolution and offers practical recommendations for policymakers, military judges, and practitioners to strengthen legal certainty and justice in Indonesia’s dual legal system.
Analysis of the social and political views of Mirza Sirodj and his work: "Tuhafi Ahli Bukhara" (Gifts to the people of Bukhara) Sobirovich, Rizayev Nodir
Dynamics of Politics and Democracy Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/dpd.v5i1.3533

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Purpose: This study aims to analyze the interaction between civil law settlements and criminal law settlements in the Indonesian military justice system, focusing on the implications of Military Court Decision I-05 Pontianak Number 46K/PM. I-05/AD/IX/2021. This study explores the complexity of overlapping jurisdictions and their effects on the rights and obligations of the parties involved. Research Methodology: The research method used is a conceptual approach with a normative analysis of laws and regulations, relevant legal practices, and library research. The conceptual approach is intended to analyze legal materials so that the meaning contained in legal terms can be understood. Results: The findings show that criminal proceedings significantly influence civil dispute resolution, particularly in determining liability and shaping civil court decisions. Conversely, the outcomes of civil cases may also affect criminal proceedings when overlapping elements exist. This case study demonstrates how fraud rooted in debt relations blurs the boundaries between civil and criminal domains, creating legal uncertainty. Conclusions: There is a strong need for harmonization and coordination between civil and criminal legal systems to prevent overlapping jurisdictions and ensure fairness. Integrating compensation claims into criminal trials can provide more efficient and comprehensive justice. Limitations: This study is limited to a single military court decision, which may restrict generalization to other jurisdictions and legal contexts. Contribution: This research contributes to legal scholarship by clarifying the interaction between civil and criminal dispute resolution and offers practical recommendations for policymakers, military judges, and practitioners to strengthen legal certainty and justice in Indonesia’s dual legal system.
Factors inhibiting the promotion of civil servants at the department of education in Mimika Regency Karapa, Naomi; Marlissa, Elsyan R.; Urip, Transna Putra
Dynamics of Politics and Democracy Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/dpd.v5i1.3534

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Purpose: This study aims to identify and analyze the factors inhibiting the promotion of civil servants at the Department of Education in Mimika Regency, focusing on structural, bureaucratic, and non-technical barriers that affect fairness and effectiveness.Design/methodology/approach: Research/methodology: A mixed-methods approach was used, combining quantitative data (descriptive and inferential statistics such as Pearson correlation and ANOVA) with qualitative insights from semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions (FGDs). The study involved 74 civil servants selected from a population of 91 using Slovin’s formula, with triangulation applied to ensure the data validity. Results: The findings show that complex bureaucracy, unclear implementation of promotion policies, and weak dissemination are key structural barriers. Non-technical factors, including favoritism, interpersonal relations, and internal politics, also significantly influenced promotion outcomes. Competence alone proved insufficient, as subjective judgments and limited access to training opportunities also affected the results. Conclusions: Promotions in the Mimika Education Office are hindered by bureaucratic complexity, unclear policies, and non-technical factors such as favoritism and politics. Competence is insufficient, as limited training access and unequal opportunities persist. A transparent, merit-based system is essential for improving fairness, motivation, and organizational performance. Limitations: This study was limited by its focus on a single office, which may not represent other institutions. Incomplete budgetary data also constrain financial analyses. Contribution: This research enriches public sector HR studies by showing how bureaucracy and sociocultural dynamics intersect in career development, offering policy input for transparent, merit-based promotion and competency development in remote regions such as Mimika.