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Jurnal HAM
ISSN : 16938704     EISSN : 25798553     DOI : https://doi.org/10.30641/ham
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Focus and Scope Given that the study of human rights involves many scientific elements that are interdisciplinary in nature, Jurnal HAM accepts submissions of scientific articles discussing human rights in Indonesia and beyond from the lens of, but not limited to, legal studies, social sciences, politics, languages, international relations to communication. The scope of human rights writing covers two aspects, namely Civil and Political Rights and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, with the scope of study areas such as: Case studies on human rights issues; Regulation and protection of human rights; Economic, social and cultural rights; Civil and political rights; National and international human rights policies; Human rights in law enforcement; Business and human rights; Institutions and institutionalization of human rights. The study areas mentioned above are not an exhaustive list of studies on human rights. For this reason, the Jurnal HAM remains open for manuscripts with objects to be analyzed related to human rights.
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Transpuan di Masa Pandemi: Hak, Akses dan Eksklusi Muh Wahyu; Abu Bakar; Muhammad Saleh Tajuddin
Jurnal HAM Vol 14 No 1 (2023): Edisi April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30641/ham.2023.14.55-68

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Transwomen must contend with the fact that the state-mandated emergency status during a pandemic does not always make it easier for them to get essential services. This is especially noticeable during times of emergency when people's movement is restricted. The homo sacer idea proposed by Agamben is used in this article to define persons who are on the brink of protection for life. This circumstance is the result of a state of emergency, which is declared by the government as a justification for a crisis that has escalated into a pretext for violence and arbitrary action. The qualitative study methodology we employ explains how the state marginalized transwomen during the Covid-19 outbreak and how transwomen advocacy organizations are attempting to advance their causes. The study's overall finding is that transwomen are seen as homo sacer by the state, which has consequences for their ability to exercise their fundamental rights to healthcare and social support during the COVID-19 pandemic. We claim that the country's institutional apparatuses' unwillingness to incorporate transgender women in the Integrated Social Welfare Data (DTKS) demonstrates the existence of transgender exclusion symptoms. Transwomen must build networks with various non-governmental organizations and advocate for their own interests in order to fight for their rights. This is true for both transwomen without ID cards and those who do not receive social assistance.
SIPKUMHAM and The Rise of Digitalization in the Ministry of Law and Human Rights Nur Rahmawati Waji
Jurnal HAM Vol 13 No 3 (2022): Edisi Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30641/ham.2022.13.479-494

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The use of digital has accelerated after Covid-19 Pandemic which now has turned to the third year. The implementation of digital development is the emergence of digital system in government administrations which is known as Electronic Government. The situation encourages the use of digital government, or more specifically the use of digital system in government administration system or known as E-Government. Digitalization occurs in many areas including in law and human rights. However, the impact of digital acceleration on working procedures at the Ministry of Law and Human Rights becomes the main focus, currently. This article aims to unfold the process of digital acceleration procedures at the Ministry of Law and Human Rights, handling law and human rights affairs. In particular this article will discuss the SIPKUMHAM application. In fact, the attachment of digitalization, has been stated by Law and Human Rights Research and Development Agency within the SIPKUMHAM which contains databases regarding to the issues and its control. This study uses empirical juridical research of qualitative approach. We found that databases are needed to make evidence-based policy. The SIPKUMHAM application becomes a research information system that is able to provide factual data in terms of policy recommendations and tangible forms of performance to the Republic of Indonesia.
The Regulatory Status Analysis for Updating the Public Legal Awareness on Human Rights in Indonesia Andreas Tedy Mulyono; Rudy Pramono
Jurnal HAM Vol 13 No 3 (2022): Edisi Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30641/ham.2022.13.459-478

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This study contends that quantitative empirical legal research is instrumental in enhancing comprehension of public legal awareness regarding the implementation of human rights protection in Indonesia. Utilizing Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM), the study offers a flexible framework to explore the relationship between human rights ideals and key elements of the legal system as research variables. This research constitutes a literature review emphasizing the significance of empirical quantitative methods, particularly through the development of a path model termed Regulatory Status Analysis. In the proposed model, justice, certainty, and expediency are posited as independent variables representing fundamental legal ideals, while substantive law and legal structure serve as mediating variables within the legal framework. Through empirical testing, the path model elucidates the intricate connections among these variables, focusing on their impact on public awareness and compliance with legal norms safeguarding human rights. Findings indicate that substantive law significantly enhances awareness of legal obligations, whereas the influence of legal structure is minimal, possibly due to perceived inadequacies in enforcing laws against human rights violations. These empirical insights underscore the imperative of developing a robust human rights legal framework conducive to effective implementation and enforcement. By informing national and global legal scholarship, this research aims to guide policy-makers in refining legal systems that promote public awareness, compliance, and protection of human rights.
Regulation Model of Religious Rights and Freedoms for Local Religious Believers in the Majapahit Constitution Muwaffiq Jufri
Jurnal HAM Vol 13 No 3 (2022): Edisi Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30641/ham.2022.13.539-556

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This article unfolds that the Majapahit Kingdom of Indonesian history has accommodated religious rights and freedom for local religious believers/adherents in its constitution. The kingdom was known in history as tolerant, harmonious, and had reasonable regulations to avoid faith-based conflicts. This finding is significant amid the rising concern over respect and protection of local indigenous religious beliefs in contemporary Indonesia. This research used normative legal methods with statutory, historical, and case approaches. The results and discussions were: first, the weakness of the Indonesian constitution's model of regulating religious rights and freedoms was that it closed access for local religious believers to adhere to and carry out their religious teachings; second, the model regulating the right to religious freedom for local religious believers needed to distinguish the status of religions in Majapahit. Local religions retain an equal position in the constitution. In addition, this constitution also guided religious believers in Majapahit as part of the regulations in the field of religious rights and freedoms. This research concluded that equalizing positions and concepts of spiritual development allows regulating religious rights and freedoms in its constitution to make Majapahit a tolerant, harmonious country that avoids faith-based conflicts.
Pornography in Universalism Perspective: A Freedom Expression? Eka N.A.M. Sihombing; Cynthia Hadita
Jurnal HAM Vol 13 No 3 (2022): Edisi Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30641/ham.2022.13.581-588

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The issue of the right to freedom of expression and pornography needs to be studied from a human rights perspective in terms of universalism and particularism. Pornography has the potential to have different standards depending on the time and place of a person's use of clothing and the extent to which the law restricts pornographic behavior. This study aims to unravel pornography and freedom of expression in the digital space from the Perspective of Human Rights Particularism. The research method used is normative legal research. The results reveal that freedom of expression in Indonesia is intertwined with the dimension of human rights particularism, especially Pancasila so all forms of protests that contain pornography disseminated through the digital space are contrast to the value of Indonesian human rights particularism.
Freedom Of Speech and Human Rights: What Can Civic Education Do? Fatimatuz Zahrah; Siti Maizul Habibah
Jurnal HAM Vol 13 No 3 (2022): Edisi Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30641/ham.2022.13.495-508

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Pancasila and Citizenship Education can be considered as a way to improve citizens' opinions. This research is a critical literature review of 40 articles from 2017 to 2022 and focuses on research progress on freedom of expression. The formulation and findings of this study indicated that the practice of freedom of expression in Indonesia has been regulated by law, but in some aspects, it is subject to restrictions. People are often act uncontrollably and abuse their freedom of speech. The impact of the existence of freedom of expression is that people can express themselves but must remain in the corridor of respecting the rights of others and actively participate in providing constructive suggestions for the state. Thus, this study concludes that freedom of expression must be balanced with good delivery procedures, citizenship and civility in expressing opinions is a cultural challenge that must be resolved to build healthy freedom of speech. Citizens' civility for opinion and expression is recommended as one of the crucial issues that should be discussed and developed in Pancasila and Citizenship Education and as well as for inclusive education program.
Ar-B (Augmented Reality and Brille) Module Innovation of Learning Media in the Fulfillment of Human Rights Field of Education for Visually Impaired Person Vegia Oviensy
Jurnal HAM Vol 13 No 3 (2022): Edisi Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30641/ham.2022.13.603-612

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The development of the Ar-B (Augmented Reality and Braille) TikTok-based Learning Media Innovation in Indonesia addresses a critical human rights issue especially on ensuring equal access to education for individuals with disabilities, particularly those with visual impairments. Despite there being over 3 million visually impaired individuals in Indonesia, only a fraction of media content is accessible to them. This stark inequality violates the fundamental human rights principles of non-discrimination and equal access to education, as outlined in international agreements such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. During the COVID-19 pandemic, when traditional educational avenues were disrupted, 99% of students turned to social media for learning, highlighting the urgency to make digital platforms inclusive. TikTok emerged as a predominant medium, with a significant proportion of students using it extensively. The Ar-B innovation leverages technology to bridge this accessibility gap by integrating Augmented Reality and Braille, thus enabling both visually impaired and non-impaired students to access educational content effectively on TikTok. Through the Research and Development (R&D) process and rigorous validation, the Ar-B Module has demonstrated a 92% validity rate and shown to enhance student learning outcomes. By ensuring that educational tools are inclusive and accessible, this innovation not only supports the educational rights of disabled individuals but also contributes to broader human rights goals of equity and inclusivity in education. It exemplifies Indonesia's commitment to fulfilling its obligations under international human rights frameworks by promoting inclusive education through innovative technological solutions.
Revisiting Legal and Ethical Challenges in Fulfilling Human Right to Clean Air in Indonesia Detania Sukarja; Barran Hamzah Nasution
Jurnal HAM Vol 13 No 3 (2022): Edisi Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30641/ham.2022.13.557-580

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Pro-investment and development government policies to achieve people's welfare can potentially violate human right to clean air through business activities that contribute to air pollution. In Jakarta, this condition led to a public lawsuit against the central and regional governments, who were considered liable for the air pollution and harm suffered by the community. This study reviews the concept of the right to clean air as a human right and analyzes the legal and ethical challenges in fulfilling human right to clean air in Indonesia. The discussion includes the relationship between business and human rights, the concept of clean air as a human right and a review of the legal framework to enforce liability and accommodate legal remedies and the private initiatives to drive and implement more responsible choices to reduce air pollution. The method used in this study was a literature study with data analyzed qualitatively. The paper concludes that people's right to clean air is a fundamental human right. The fulfillment of human right to clean air can be driven by state's power to impose regulation and the implementation of ethical and responsible business activities by corporations. The government needs to strengthen regulations related to air pollution control and business legal compliance, notably strengthening applicable air quality standards in accordance with evidence-based, internationally recognized standards to protect public health. Similarly, corporations should act as "moral agents" who apply ethical behaviors in their business activities to minimize air pollution.
Protection of Human Rights Victims of Sexual Violence through Maqâsid al-Sharî'ah: A Case in Batu City Indonesia Miftahudin Azmi
Jurnal HAM Vol 13 No 3 (2022): Edisi Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30641/ham.2022.13.613-630

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Sexual violence can happen anywhere, and some perpetrators are usually related to the victim. A case of sexual violence occurred at Selamat Pagi Indonesia School in Batu city. The schoolmaster threatened the victim to comply with his wishes. A school environment, which should be a place to learn about science and ethics, has become a scene for sexual assault. This article aims to provide prevention and settlement alternatives for sexual violence through maqâsid al-sharî'ah methods. The data show that sexual violence at the school has occurred since 2009. This article includes empirical research using qualitative methods by describing and analyzing the data which is presented in descriptive text. The result of the research shows that the victims are incapable of fighting back due to manipulation in order to always be obedient and repay the perpetrators. The intimidation practice is in contrast to human rights and religious purposes, while the perpetrators exploit the power relation and manipulate religious narratives to commit the crime. Understanding religious purposes (maqasid alsharî'ah) provides essential tools to minimize human rights violations in the form of sexual violence. One is allowed to make prejudices and refuse to engage in an activity that may lead to sexual violence. The resistance corresponds with maqâsid al-sharî'ah which consists of safeguarding the soul, progeny, mind, religion, and wealth.
Improving the Quality of Public Services through Bureaucratic Reformation: Human Right Perspectives Riri Tasi
Jurnal HAM Vol 13 No 3 (2022): Edisi Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30641/ham.2022.13.589-602

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This article discusses Bureaucratic Reform from the Perspective of Human Rights in improving the quality of public services. Bureaucratic Reform is a process of change that is carried out in stages, systematically, and continuously. It aims to create clean governance, improving public services, capacity, and accountability of bureaucratic performance and professionalism of Human Resource Apparatus. This process can be seen as a change from the current condition to the targeted condition within the scope of Bureaucratic Reform. There are several problems faced in improving maximum public services, including 1) transactions leadership, 2) adaptive organizational structure, 3) weak policy implementation, 4) inefficient organizational structure and management, 5) unclear service systems and strategies, 6) corrupt organizational behavior; 7) lack of transparency. In order to solve problems in the government bureaucracy, it is necessary to reform its structure and work culture. If bureaucratic reform in services is successfully implemented, public service bureaucratic reformation will achieve the expected goals, including: an increase in public respect for government performance as a service provider, a decrease or even elimination of public authority abuse by officials in the agencies concerned; realization of a country that has the most-improved bureaucracy and improves the quality of each service sector to the public.