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Murdiono Murdiono
Fakultas Hukum Universitas Syekh Yusuf Al-Makassari

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Memahami Kompleksitas Hukum: Penanganan Penyalahgunaan Narkotika oleh Anak di Kawasan Makassar Murdiono Murdiono; Ayu Chairun Nisa
Jurnal Litigasi Amsir Vol 11 No 2 (2024): Februari
Publisher : Faculty of Law Andi Sapada Institute of Social Sciences and Business

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This research aims to analyze the application of the law towards criminal abuse of narcotics committed by children in Makassar City (Case Study Decision: Number 8/Pid.Sus-Anak/2020/Pn Mks). The research method used is a non-doctoral (empirical) legal research method. This research uses primary and secondary data in studying analyzing, and analyzing norms, rules and judge considerations in court decisions regarding the abuse of narcotics crimes committed. by children in Makassar City.
Artificial Intelligence dan Hak Asasi Manusia: Kajian Hukum tentang Potensi Bahaya di Indonesia Muh. Akbar Fhad Syahril; A. Darmawansya TL; Murdiono Murdiono; Arini Asriyani
Jurnal Litigasi Amsir Vol 11 No 3 (2024): Mei
Publisher : Faculty of Law Andi Sapada Institute of Social Sciences and Business

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This study examines the potential dangers of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to human rights in Indonesia using a socio-legal approach that combines normative legal analysis and social perspectives. Existing regulations such as the ITE Law and related regulations are inadequate because they do not specifically address human rights protection, accountability, and transparency in the use of AI. Meanwhile, from the social side, AI carries the risk of bias, discrimination, privacy violations, and threats to freedom of expression. Comprehensive regulations and effective law enforcement are needed to ensure the responsible use of AI and respect for human rights in Indonesia.