Artikel dari Penerbit "Fakultas Hukum Universitas Lampung"

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Reevaluating the Necessity of a State of Emergency: Lessons from the Covid-19 Pandemic

Oleh: Taqwa, Muhamad Dzadit, Al Bone, Nayla Amalia

Jimly Asshiddiqie argued that Indonesia should have declared a state of emergency during COVID-19 to ensure effective governance, asserting that, without it, the government lacked legitimacy to implement restrictive policies. This paper critically examines this claim through a doctrinal and regulato...

Sumber: Pancasila and Law Review; Vol 5 No 2 (2024); 85-108

The Development of a Bilateral System in National Inheritance Law Grounded in Social Justice

Oleh: Perwitasari, Dita, Santoso, Budi , Yunanto, Yunanto

The unresolved conflicts between Islamic law, the Civil Code (KUHPer), and customary (adat) law present significant challenges in integrating bilateral inheritance principles into Indonesia’s national legal framework. The existing pluralistic inheritance system often falls short in realizing socia...

Sumber: Pancasila and Law Review; Vol 5 No 2 (2024); 123-134

The Urgency of Border Area Development Towards Special Economic Zones: Legal Guarantees for Social Welfare in Indonesia

Oleh: Zein, Yahya Ahmad , Rohman, Arif

Border areas will continue to lag behind other regions without proper management. The limited natural resources in these areas pose a challenge for development. Through national strategic projects, border regions are expected to compete and enhance the well-being of their communities. This research ...

Sumber: Pancasila and Law Review; Vol 5 No 2 (2024); 109-122

Guaranteeing Freedom of Speech: The Role of the Primus Inter Pares Principle in the Presidential Insult Clause

Oleh: Perdana, Muhammad Anugerah, Aurellia, Shafa Ataina

The ratification of Indonesia’s new Criminal Code (KUHP) on December 6, 2022, has sparked concerns over potential restrictions on human rights, particularly the right to freedom of expression. These concerns arise from the reintroduction of the article on insulting the president, which had been an...

Sumber: Pancasila and Law Review; Vol 6 No 1 (2025): Issue In progress (January 2025); 1-14

Legal Protection of Personal Data Against Phishing in Indonesia: A Pancasila-Based Approach

Oleh: Nurmansyah, Gunsu , Natamiharja, Rudi, Setiawan, Ikhsan

Phishing in Indonesia presents significant risks to privacy and data security. This study employs a normative juridical approach to analyze the protection of personal data, with attention to both preventive and repressive legal mechanisms. It assesses the effectiveness of Law No. 27 of 2022 on Perso...

Sumber: Pancasila and Law Review; Vol 6 No 1 (2025): Issue In progress (January 2025); 15-44

The Intersection between Legal Philosophy and Pancasila Ideology in Recognising Indonesian Indigenous Peoples

Oleh: Putra, David Aprizon, Ambarini, Nur Sulistyo Budi , Satmaidi, Edra

This study examines the relationship between customary law communities and the ideology of Pancasila within Indonesia’s legal philosophy. Article 18B Paragraph (2) of the 1945 Constitution affirms state recognition of customary law communities and their long-standing social, legal, and cultural sy...

Sumber: Pancasila and Law Review; Vol 6 No 1 (2025): Issue In progress (January 2025); 45-56

The Nexus Between Environmental, Climate Change, and Social Impact Assessments in Upholding Environmental Rights in South Africa

Oleh: Van der Bank, Marjone, Van Rooyen, Nicolene

Section 24 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 108 of 1996, guarantees environmental rights and promotes sustainable development, yet these rights are not absolute and environmental harm and related human rights violations persist. This article examines the role and interrelationshi...

Sumber: Constitutionale; Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025); 95-114

The Effect of the Nusantara Capital City Authority on East Kalimantan’s Regional Autonomy: A Constitutional Analysis

Oleh: Prasetyoningsih, Nanik , Asela, Cyabriena , Haji Aji, Rajali

Law Number 3 of 2022 on the Nusantara Capital City has sparked constitutional debate, particularly regarding its effects on regional autonomy in East Kalimantan. The debate centers on the extensive authority granted to the Nusantara Capital City Authority, which functions outside the conventional fr...

Sumber: Constitutionale; Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025); 115-126

Accountability of Regional Heads to Regional People’s Representative Council Following the Amendment of the 1945 Constitution

Oleh: Muhaimin, La Ode, Taibu , Rahmat , Kahar, Amrun

Amendments to the 1945 Constitution have reinforced the presidential system at the regional level through the direct election of regional heads and a dismissal mechanism analogous to that of the president. However, key elements of presidentialism in regional governance are obscured by the requiremen...

Sumber: Constitutionale; Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025); 55-66

Presidential Term Limit as an Implicit Unamendable Provision In Indonesia's Hyper-Presidentialism

Oleh: Fathi, Muhammad , Tripathi, Anshul

This article analyzes the paradox between Indonesia’s presidential term limits and the persistence of hyper-presidentialism through a normative juridical approach structured in three stages. First, it interprets Article 7 and Article 37(5) of the 1945 Constitution using grammatical, historical, an...

Sumber: Constitutionale; Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025); 79-94