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Opinions
• 28 Mar 2025
Reflections of Freedom: The Art of Resistance!
www.literasihukum.com/refleksi-kebebasan-seni-alat-perlawanan
This article discusses art as a tool of resistance and social criticism of society that should be preserved and legitimately accepted.
Opinions
• 28 May 2025
Pancasila Democracy at a Crossroads: Ideals, Realities, and the Future of Indonesia
www.literasihukum.com/demokrasi-pancasila-di-persimpangan
Is Indonesia truly a Pancasila democracy? Explore the facts, criticisms, and solutions to the current state of Indonesian democracy.
Opinions
• 22 Jul 2025
Tuition Fee Increase: Higher Education Costs Betray the Constitutional Mandate
www.literasihukum.com/kenaikan-ukt-khianati-amanat-konstitusi
Literasi Hukum - The Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia explicitly mandates that education is a fundamental right of every citizen. From this mandate, the state's obligation to provide access arises...
Opinions
• 13 Jul 2025
Prosecutor Demands Acquittal: Fallacy or Pinnacle of Justice?
www.literasihukum.com/polemik-kewenangan-jaksa-tuntut-bebas
Literasi Hukum - On the judicial stage, the public often identifies the Public Prosecutor (JPU) with the image of a tenacious lion. He, with all arguments and evidence, struggles to convince the judge...
Legal Materials
• 24 Sep 2025
Non-Derogable Rights in Indonesia: Between Constitutional Guarantees and the Political Reality of Power
www.literasihukum.com/non-derogable-rights-di-indonesia
Why are absolute human rights in Indonesia often ignored? This article examines the gap between constitutional guarantees and political realities that weaken non-derogable rights.
Opinions
• 03 Sep 2025
Rule of Law: Where a Life is Only Worth an Ethics Hearing
www.literasihukum.com/negara-hukum-tempat-nyawa-cuma-seharga-sidang-etik
Legal analysis of human rights violations by state apparatus. Examining why members of the Indonesian National Police who commit crimes must be tried in public courts, not merely in internal ethics hearings.
Opinions
• 28 Oct 2025
The Retroactive Principle in the Bali Bombing Case: Violating the 1945 Constitution for the Sake of Justice?
www.literasihukum.com/asas-retroaktif-kasus-bom-bali-uu-terorisme
The polemic surrounding the application of law in the 2002 Bali Bombing case became one of the most controversial moments in the history of Indonesian criminal law. The government enacted the Law on the Eradication of Criminal Acts of...
Opinions
• 03 Jan 2026
No Viral No Justice: Erosion of the Rule of Law by Algorithmic Discretion
www.literasihukum.com/no-viral-no-justice-diskresi-algoritma-negara-hukum
The No Viral No Justice phenomenon reveals the erosion of the rule of law, algorithmic discretion, and unequal justice due to the pressure of social media virality.
Opinions
• 05 Jan 2026
Opposition: Lost in Parliament, Alive in the Streets
www.literasihukum.com/oposisi-hilang-di-parlemen-hidup-di-jalanan
The opposition in the DPR (House of Representatives) is now paralyzed due to the dominance of a large coalition. Criticism is being taken over by civil society and the media in order to keep democracy alive.
Opinions
• 17 Jul 2025
The Chronic Disease of Populism: Eroding the Constitution, Poisoning Democracy
www.literasihukum.com/jebakan-populisme-dan-negara-hukum
Populism is a disease that erodes the constitution & democracy. Recognize the danger before the rule of law collapses