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Indonesian Journal of Pancasila and Global Constitutionalism
ISSN : 28300629     EISSN : 28300610     DOI : https://doi.org/10.15294/ijpgc
Indonesian Journal of Pancasila and Global Constitutionalism (ISSN Print: 2830-0629 ISSN Online: 2830-0610) is an open access a double blind peer reviewed journal published by Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang and managed by Pancasila and Constitution Studies Center, Center for Legal Drafting and Law Student Debating Community. Pancasila is an important issue in the Indonesian and the global context. This Journal aims to be a forum for academics, researchers, practitioners, and students in the study of Pancasila and Global Constitutionalism, including in the study of the worlds major ideologies. The Journal offers an interdisciplinary space for addressing the foundations, limitations and contestations of the principles and norms of political order and their dynamics over time on a global scale. The Journal publishes cutting-edge peer-reviewed work which refers to and advances global constitutionalism and study of Pancasila as an interdisciplinary field. Submissions are invited from a broad range of disciplines including International Law, Political Science, International Relations, Comparative Constitutional Law, Comparative Politics, Political Theory and Philosophy including the comparative analysis of Pancasila practices and another national ideologies in the global perspective.
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Indonesian State System Based on Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution: A Contemporary Developments
Indonesian Journal of Pancasila and Global Constitutionalism Vol 1 No 1 (2022): January-June, 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijpgc.v1i1.56875

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In conducting the state implementation, Indonesia as a state needs regulations in accordance with the national cultural values. The values are mirrored in Pancasilaas the spirit of constitutional law which is The Constitution 1945. Indonesian governmental system is presidential; the president is the state chief and the governmental chief. The state power is in three powers, that are legislative, executive, andjudicial powers. Those three powers have relations in sharing the powers. This practice is not the same as the original theory of Montesquei about power divisions. In the implementation, The Constitution 1945 has supporting institutions. They are People's Consultative Council, House ofrepresentative, President, Supreme Court, Constitutional Council, Judicial Commission, Financial investigator, Police, and the Army.
A Discourse of General Principles of Good Governance in Public Services in Indonesia
Indonesian Journal of Pancasila and Global Constitutionalism Vol 1 No 1 (2022): January-June, 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijpgc.v1i1.56876

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Public service is one of the commitments in government administration. Good, measurable, and humane public services have a significant impact on the impetus for accelerated development. However, negative issues in public services, especially in Indonesia, are still often encountered, ranging from issues of bribery, corruption, abuse of authority, to discrimination in the implementation of public services. This study aims to analyze the general principles of good governance (AAUPB) in the delivery of public services in Indonesia. Using the study approach of law, constitution, and Pancasila, this study confirms and finds that the implementation of AAUPB in public services includes several things ranging from transparency, community participation, efficiency, and aspects of convenience.
Intolerance in the Flow of Information in the Era of Globalization: How to Approach the Moral Values of Pancasila and the Constitution?
Indonesian Journal of Pancasila and Global Constitutionalism Vol 1 No 1 (2022): January-June, 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijpgc.v1i1.56878

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Indonesia is a multicultural country that has a variety of cultures. This is due to the geographical location of Indonesia which is an archipelagic country that stretches from the western end of Sabang Island to the eastern end of Merauke Island. So in conditions like this, various tribes, customs, ethnic cultures and beliefs emerged in Indonesia. This diversity has both positive and negative impacts. The positive impact is that diversity can strengthen unity, but the negative impact is that it can lead to division. One of the problems that can lead to the division of the Indonesian nation is the intolerant behavior of the people. Intolerant behavior often occurs in people's lives in various fields. The fields of politics, economics, religion, social and culture are always inseparable from intolerant attitudes, especially in the development of the flow of information in the current era of globalization. There are many cases that trigger inter-ethnic divisions that circulate in the mass media, especially social media. Therefore, a guide for the Indonesian people is needed to deal with the issue of division, namely Pancasila. Pancasila which is the nation's ideology has values ​​that become the view of life of the Indonesian people which are always relevant to the times, especially in the current era of globalization. By implementing and preserving Pancasila in all areas of people's lives, it means that we are trying to realize a common life that is conditional on the values ​​of unity, kinship, justice, tolerance and humanity.
Human Rights and Pancasila: A Case of Tionghoa Ethnic Discrimination in Indonesia
Indonesian Journal of Pancasila and Global Constitutionalism Vol 1 No 1 (2022): January-June, 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijpgc.v1i1.56879

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Pancasila and Human Rights are a concrete form of implementing the constitution and protecting citizens in accordance with the goals of the nation as stated in the Preamble to the 4th paragraph of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. In its implementation, Pancasila and Human Rights guarantee equality of all levels and groups of society in service and participation as citizens. The process of entering Chinese ethnicity into the civilization of Indonesian society certainly cannot be separated from various aspects, including history. Ethnic Chinese migrated to Indonesia through trade routes and gave birth to cultural acculturation. Over time, the influence of the presence of ethnic Chinese in Indonesia experienced upheavals, resulting in various discriminatory practices against them. The existence of discriminatory practices that occur shows that between the indigenous people and the Chinese there are gaps and various problems. Examples of discriminatory cases or practices that occurred include Riots during the reform era, restrictions on participation and political rights, expulsions, rapes, and others that are still happening today. In this case, the indigenous people feel competitive economically and in other aspects.
Hoax News and Future Threats: A Study of the Constitution, Pancasila, and the Law
Indonesian Journal of Pancasila and Global Constitutionalism Vol 1 No 1 (2022): January-June, 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijpgc.v1i1.56881

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The rise of fake news (hoax) circulating in the community is a serious threat to the Indonesian nation, because it can divide the unity of Indonesia. Indonesia, which is a multi-cultural country consisting of various religions, ethnicities, races, and ethnicities, is vulnerable to conflicts between community groups. Fake news is news that contains information that is not in accordance with the actual situation. Fake news aims to deceive, cause hatred, or hostility to certain individuals or groups of people based on religion, race, and between groups. This paper explains how fake news or hoaxes can break Indonesian unity. How is fake news in the perspective of criminology to find out the motives and goals of the perpetrators of spreading fake news, fake news in the perspective of Pancasila, as well as the efforts that can be made by the community and government to prevent and overcome the spread of fake news. The thing to do to prevent fake news is to sort out the news in order to prevent believing in fake news (hoax), by not only reading the news title, but also paying attention to the URL address of the site, and checking the facts, whether the content of the news is credible and sourced from official institution.

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