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Journal : Budapest International Research and Critics Institute-Journal (BIRCI-Journal): Humanities and Social Sciences

The Role of Legal Philosophy in the Protection Women From Violence Oktavian, Ivan Danara; Rasji, Rasji
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute-Journal (BIRCI-Journal) Vol 4, No 4 (2021): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute November
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v4i4.3180

Abstract

This paper aims to examine how the development of an integrated criminal justice system in handling cases of violence against women and the role of legal philosophy in it. This research is normative legal research. This study concludes that the Continental European legal system influences the legal system in Indonesia, so procedural law is an administration of justice that provides guidelines for the working of the institutions involved in the adjudication process. Gender equality during the drafting of the Criminal Procedure Code has not yet become an important issue. This has an impact on the absence of an article formulation in the Criminal Procedure Code that accommodates the special interests of women dealing with the law, both as perpetrators and victims, especially women as victims of gender-based violence, even though many women who are victims of gender-based violence generally experience trauma from the events they experience. The concept of an Integrated Criminal Justice System for Handling Cases of Violence against Women (SPPT-PKKTP) was built as an effort to support the state to be able to carry out its constitutional obligations to fulfill women's human rights in conflict with the law, especially women who are victims of gender-based violence. Considering that the operation of the Criminal Justice System (SPP) is generally regulated based on the Criminal Procedure Code, to present the SPPT-PKKTP so that the criminal justice procedure law becomes a victim perspective, advocating the SPPT-PKKTP concept into the Draft Amendment to the Criminal Procedure Code is something that needs to be done. Philosophy of law is the basic foundation of legal science; it can explain that legal philosophy greatly protects the role of human rights, which guarantees the protection of women.
Co-Authors Ade Putra F Sumbara Alsabilah, Zahra Anggitha, Fricila Apriza, Nathania Augustin, Agatha Aulia, Riska Aurelia, Jessica Beale, Aurelius Steven Budiman, Eunike Kathryn Chandra, Clarissa Mayella Chandra, Jessica Chen, Zefanya Angellin Cherieshta, Jocelyn Claudia, Jennifer Clementino Moningka, Yosia Damanik, Gabriel Yericho Davin, Auliadi Achmad Effendi, Kevin Noble Endang Lestari Evelyn Millechen Fadloli, Muhammad Fatimatuzzahra Fatimatuzzahra Febriany, Febriany Florencia, Cherlyne Baby Harahap, Abi Hamdalah Sorimuda Hartono, Margareta Kristiani Hasta, Baharuddin Jusuf Habibie Hong, Carissa Patricia Hotma Elisa Irene Siahaan Howard, Christopher Jonatan, Frangky Jonathan, Edward Jovian, Erland Juwita, Dhiny Ellen Lestari, Novianti Maharani, Shavira Ardita Marina Marina Michael Michael Michellena, Michellena Najla, Tengku Amira Natasya Mauly N, Denayu Nathasya, Nathasya Nazhimah, Shafira Nugroho, Hizkia Ivan Oktavian, Ivan Danara Patricia, Viane Purba, Nanda Divabuena Putra, Louis Sebastian Anot Putri, Audrey Bilbina Putri, Belicia Widhyana Yulia Putri, Sanny Nuyessy Quinn, Luverne Pujian Refalia, Salsa Rigel, Rigel Rudijanto, Maria Natasha Rukmana, Kevin Rusli, Vennia Neshya Sepriani, Sarnida Serena, Michelle Audrey Setiawaty, Tiffany Silvia Cahyadi Simarmata, Michael Kalep Singhs, Arief Dermawan Siswanto, Vivienne Olivia Sitompoel, Yervant T. S Sulistio, Felicia Amanda Suryani, Cendana Syamila, Najma Tanujaya, Calista Putri Vanessa Vanessa Vaustine, Griselda Vera, Vionna Vetty Wafi, Auzan Wonohadidjojo, Christopher Howard Yetmiaty, Yetmiaty Yulian, Fransisca Chatharina Yulyana, Devy Zimah, Amelia Abdullah