Proceedings of the International Conference for Democracy and National Resilience (ICDNR 2024)
26 articles
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Peer-Review Statements
Dona Budi Kharisma, Sunny Ummul Firdaus, Gayatri Dyah Suprobowati, R. Prihandjojo Andri Putranto, Erna Yuliandari, P. Pujiyono
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the ICDNR 2024 during September 14th – 15th, 2024 in Surakarta, Indonesia. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Journal and Publication Chair and approved by the Editor-in-Chief, who affirms that this document...
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The Liabilities and Responsibilities of PUBG Mobile as an Internet Intermediary to Prevent Illegal Hate Speech in Online Mobile Game
Imam Dwi Cahyo, Muhammad Hendi Hidayat Romadhoni, Aulia Nabila Rachman
The rapid growth of digital communication through online games has led to the emergence of negative behaviors, including hate speech that violates human rights. PUBG Mobile, a leading mobile game, allows players to interact through text and voice communication, which has unfortunately become a medium...
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Strengthening Legal Enforcement Against Human Organ Trafficking in Indonesia: An International Law Perspective
Muhammad Hendi Hidayat Romadhoni, Imam Dwi Cahyo, Aulia Nabila Rachman
Human organ trafficking represents a critical violation of human rights and poses significant challenges to both national and international legal frameworks. This paper examines the strengthening of legal enforcement against human organ trafficking in Indonesia, focusing on the role of international...
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Regulation of Community-Based Groundwater Management in Fulfillment of the Right to Clean Water
In’am Zaidi
This research aims to identify the existing conditions of groundwater management arrangements in Indonesia, as well as formulate ideal arrangements by comparing groundwater arrangements in Australia. The type of research used is normative legal research with primary and secondary legal materials. The...
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The Realization of Fair Business Competition as a Strengthening of Human Rights
Ipop Abdi Prabowo
Economic development is closely related to the term business competition. The intended business competition does not only occur in business actors but also in consumer protection. In accordance with the mandate of Article 38 paragraph (4) of the Human Rights Law, it is explained that working and getting...
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Enhancing Government with Artificial Intelligence Through Effective Lawmaking
Farhan Fathurrahman
Artificial Intelligence and machine learning are at the forefront of this technological revolution. The ability of AI to process vast amounts of data and learn from it has led to significant breakthroughs in fields as diverse as healthcare, finance, and autonomous systems. Artificial intelligence has...
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Human Rights And Cyber Child Grooming: Analysis Of Indonesian Criminal Law
Gayatri Dyah Suprobowati, Saiful Hamdi
Extensive research has been conducted on the subject of cyberchild exploitation; however, the hermeneutical and specific dimensions of legal and human rights protection remain inadequately explored. Concerning the victims of cyberchild exploitation, unanswered questions remain. The objective of this...
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Roles of the Government in Fulfilling People’s Right To a Healthy Environment Through Sustainable Waste Management
Sulatin Baeti Janah
Waste is a problem that seems endless. Problems regarding this waste occur in various countries including Indonesia. Efforts to support the right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment in Indonesian law need to be done by perfecting the principle of justice in various laws. Currently, waste...
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Redefining Mechanism of Checks and Balances of Indonesian National Police Duties in Cyber Space against Citizens’ Human Rights
Muhammad Fajar Sidiq Widodo, Anni Nur Rohmah, Moh Ahza Ali Musthofa
Indonesia, under the leadership of President Joko Widodo, has drafted a bill on the addition of police authority in the cyber domain. This bill has been criticized for not being part of the National Legislation Program (Prolegnas). Some of the issues that have been discussed include the surveillance...
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Analysis of Legal Theory of Marriage Age Limit: A Study of Human Rights Equality
Edwin Aditya Irawan, Lego Karjoko
It can be argued that the desire to live peacefully with one’s partner through marriage is a fundamental human right. In Indonesia, marriage is legally regulated by a number of laws and regulations, one of which relates to the age limit for entering into such a marriage. In this context, a constitutional...
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Human Rights at The Global Crossroads: Strategic Approaches to Addressing Threats and Challenges
Andina Elok Puri Maharani, Ika Rahmawati
Human Rights (HR) face various challenges in the era of globalization, including political conflicts, climate change, and the impacts of digital technology. This article explores the strategies necessary to ensure HR protection amidst increasingly complex global threats. The primary focus is on the importance...
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Problematics of Land Dispute Resolution in Indonesia
Meliana Dyah Pertiwi, Adriana Grahani Firdausy, Dona Budi Kharisma
Law No. 5 of 1960 concerning Basic Regulations on Agrarian Principles (UUPA) is designed to regulate the control and use of land in Indonesia in a fair and orderly manner, with the aim of providing legal certainty and protection of land rights for all levels of society. However, in practice, many cases...
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The Threat of Chemical Castration Punishment for Perpetrators of Obscene Crimes from a Medical Point of View and Law Number 39 of 1999
Andina Elok Puri Maharani, Bimo Pangestu
This research looks into the threat of chemical castration as a penalty for obscene crime offenders, evaluating its implications from both medical and legal perspectives. The focus is on Law No. 39 of 1999 related to Human Rights in Indonesia, which addresses the legal framework for such punitive measures....
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The Idea of Applying Artificial Intelligence in Synchronizing Constitutional Court Decisions from a Pancasila Perspective
Mirza Nasution, Geofani Milthree Saragih
The application of artificial intelligence (AI) in Indonesia’s legal system, particularly to harmonise the decisions of the Constitutional Court (MK), is an important issue in this digital era. With the rapid development of technology, there is a need to ensure that every Constitutional Court decision...
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Analyzing Human Rights Discourse in The Context of Postmodern and Postcolonial Perspectives (A Case Study of Indigenous Rights in Australia)
Sunny Ummul Firdaus, Muhammad Aldi Fathurrahman
This study explores the discourse of human rights in the context of postmodern and postcolonial perspectives, focusing on the case of Indigenous rights in Australia. Indigenous Australians have been marginalized, with their rights often overlooked within national policies influenced by colonial legacies....
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The Legal Policy Of Chemical Castration Sanctions From A Human Rights Perspective In The Era Of Contemporary Democracy
Waluyo Waluyo, Raka Widya Nugraha
The regulation on chemical castration has sparked various pro and con responses from the Indonesian public. Those in favor of chemical castration argue that it is an appropriate measure to reduce the number of sexual violence cases against children. They believe that the punishments or sanctions in place...
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Position of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) in The Legal System in Indonesia
M. Madalina, Shasa Natasya
This article analyzes the position of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) in the Indonesian legal system with the aim of understanding the applicability of this international legal instrument in the context of national law, especially since the UDHR is often considered as “soft law.“ This...
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Copyright of Digital Works as Credit Collateral Integration between Legal Protection and Human Rights in the Digital Economy
Muqtadir Ghani Putranto, Adi Sulistiyono
The rapid advancement of technology and knowledge has driven significant economic growth, particularly through integrating modern technology into the economic system. This change has led to the increasing need for individuals to enhance their abilities continuously, creating products or intellectual...
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International Convention On The Elimination Of All Forms Of Racial Discrimination As An Effort To Fulfill Human Rights
Erna Yuliandari, Dinda Aprilia
The phenomenon of racial discrimination in Indonesia, an issue that highlights injustice in social and legal interactions is a phenomenon that needs to be considered, given the background of the Indonesian state is a country with rich diversity, so the state is faced with the challenge of overcoming...
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Legal Protection Against Violations of Creditors’ Rights Through The Collateral Take over Mechanism
Dera Antika Kumalasari, Suraji, Dona Budi Kharisma
Bad loans is a significant problem in the banking world. This study aims to analyze legal protection for debtors in resolving bad loans through the collateral take over mechanism at Rural Banks using empirical methods, namely the results of the author's observations regarding the implementation...
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Legalization of Abortion for Rape Victims In Law In Indonesia
Sunny Ummul Firdaus, Yuniar Sabdaningtyas
Abortion is a very controversial issue from the past until now, where there are pros and cons to it. Where abortion is associated with the right of the fetus to survive and human rights. There are two reviews, namely abortion due to criminality and abortion for medical reasons as reviewed from Health...
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The Government’s Responsibility and Youth Role in Human Rights Violations (Study Case: Wadas Village)
Winarno Budyatmojo, Aisya Thalia Faz
The mining conflict in Wadas Village, Central Java, illustrates a complex human rights issue arising from conflicting interests between the government and the local community. The core problem is the lack of transparency in land acquisition and the andesite mining plan, which disregards community rights....
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The Role Of The Government In Enforcing Human Rights Against The Exploitation And Deficiency Of The Rights Of Children Employed To Be Street Beggars
Yohanes Suwanto, Firdaus Charisma Budiman
Children are the generation that will carry on the spirit of the nation’s struggle and become the human resources of the future, which will serve as the capital for the nation’s sustainable development. However, in reality, child exploitation in Indonesia has developed into a complex problem and is part...
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Redesign For Filling State Officers In Indonesia
Saiful Anam
The discussion in this paper discusses the Shift in Filling of Post-Indonesian State Officials. There are at least 5 serious problems involving the House of Representatives (DPR) involvement in filling state officials after the reform, firstly, the unclear criteria for State Officials that require the...
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Sexual Violence Againts Women in India
Gayatri Dyah Suprobowati, Faris Zuhad
Sexual violence against women has been on a significant rise in India in the last few years. In 2021, as many as 31,677 cases of rape were reported, which is a rise of 13% over the previous year. Most of the time, the perpetrator has been a known person: a family member, friend, or neighbor. While this...
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Unity Across Continents: Non-State Actors and The Principles of Egypt and Indonesia Bilateral Diplomacy
Aya Mohammed Youssef Abd Allah, Aidul Fitriciada Azhari
This study examines the interaction of foreign policy, principles, and agreements from the Vienna Conventions. This paper explores the difficulties non-state diplomatic actors encounter when interacting with conventional, state-centered diplomatic. This study identifies key areas where non-state actors...