University Name : HASANUDDIN UNIVERSITY Faculty Name : FACULTY OF LAW Department Name : BASIC LAW Study Program Name : UNDERGRADUATE LEGAL STUDIES SEMESTER LEARNING PLAN (SLP) COURSE COURSE CODE CSU STATUS DEPARTMENT SM INTRODUCTION TO INDONESIAN LAW 103B1112 2 COMPULSORY (NATIONAL) BASIC LAW I LECTURER Signature Vice Dean of Academic and Development Signature AUTHORIZATION Dr. H. Mustafa Bola, S.H., M.H. Prof. Dr. AhmadiMiru, SH, MH Expected Learning Outcomes (ELOs) A.1. G.1. G.2. S.1. K.1. K.2. Having integrity and legal professional ethics based on values of Pancasila Ability to think critically, logically and systematically Ability to perform oral and written communication Ability to conduct legal research to construct legal arguments Demonstrate understanding of General Knowledge Demonstrate a basic understanding of basic laws LEARNING GOALS As an introduction to understanding the fundamentals of the positive legal system in Indonesia (ius constitutum) generally. Short Description of The Course 1 P a g e
This course provides an overview of the positive legal system prevailing in Indonesia, this includes: the history of Indonesian law, Legal pluralism within Indonesian legal system, the role of politics in national law in the development of national law in Indonesia, the principles of national law, scope of a positive legal system, that includes: Civil law, Criminal law, Administrative law, Constitutional Law, International Law, Customary Law, Agrarian Law, Islamic Law, and Procedural law, etc. MINGGU Expected Final Ability / Learning Goal LEARNING MATERIAL LEARNING METHODS Indicator/Assesment Criteria Weight I obey the course contract that has been made and agreed as well as understanding the learning materials that will be discussed for 1 (one) semester PRELIMINARY: 1. Explanation of GBRP 2. Course Contract 3. Formation of Class Organizations & Groups INTRODUCTION: 1. Terms and definitions of Introduction to Indonesian Law (PHI) 2. Historical Interconnection of PHI in correlation with Introduction to Legal Science 3. Object of Study & Scope of PHI Student attendance 3 II explain and describe the history of Indonesian law HISTORY OF INDONESIA LAW: 1. Before the arrival of foreign nations 2. After the arrival of foreign nations 3. Post-Indonesian Independence - Ability to describe the history of Indonesian law - Content and tidiness of the assignment 7 III explain and elaborate on the Indonesia Legal Pluralism PLURALISM OF INDONESIAN LAW: 1. Definition of Legal Pluralism 2. Legal Pluralism in Indonesia 3. Positive and Negative impacts of legal pluralism in the formation / reform of national law - Ability to describe Indonesian legal pluralism IV 2 P a g e
explain, elaborate, and distinguish national law politics NATIONAL LAW POLITICS: 1. Definition of Law Politics 2. Law Politics before and after Indonesian Independence 3. The role of Law Politics in the reform and development of law in Indonesia 4. Holders of Political Law authority in Indonesia - Ability to elaborate the national law politics V distinguishes the principles of Indonesian Law THE PRINCIPLES OF INDONESIAN LAW: 1. Definition of principle of law 2. Principles of Indonesian Law 3. Principle of law in correlate with das sollen and das sein distinguish the principles of Indonesian law - Content and tidiness of the assignment 7 SCOPE OF INDONESIAN LAW: 1. Definition of the scope of Indonesian Law 2. Outlines of the scope of Indonesian Law VI 1. distinguish the fields of Indonesian law 2. the fields of Civil law SCOPE OF CIVIL LAW:: 1. Definition of Civil law 2. Structure of Civil law 3. Sources of Civil law 4. Civil Law. Law of family 6. law of wealth 7. Law of property 8. Law of Alliance 9. Law of Inheritance 10. Commercial law 11. Intellectual property rights 12. Corporate Law 13. Banking law distinguish the fields of Indonesian law distinguish the fields of civil law VII distinguish the fields of Criminal Law SCOPE OF CRIMINAL LAW: 1. Definition of Criminal Law 2. Sources of Criminal Law 3. Purpose of Criminal Law 4. Division of Criminal Law. Crime and Violations differentiate the scope of Criminal Law 3 P a g e
6. Indonesian Criminal Law 7. Criminology 8. Corruption Laws 9. Child criminal law 10. Health law VIII Half-term study evaluation MID TEST (I-VII) WRITTEN EXAMINATION Accuracy in answering written examination 12 IX the fields of constitutional law SCOPE OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: 1. Definition of Constitutional Law 2. Object of Constitutional Law 3. Sources of Constitutional Law 4. The Definition, Value and Characteristics of the Constitution. Organ and Function of State Power 6. Human Rights & Citizenship 7. General Election 8. Constitution Law 9. State institutional law 10. Financial law 11. Local government law distinguish the fields of Constitutional Law 4 P a g e
X the fields of Administrative Law SCOPE OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW: 1. Definition of Administrative Law 2. Object and scope of administrative law 3. Sources of state administrative law 4. Position, Roles, and Legal Responsibilities of Government. Government Instruments 6. The general principles of good governance 7. Similarities and differences between Constitutional Law and Administrative Law 8. Environmental law 9. Tax law 10. Labour law 11. Employment law 12. Licensing Law 13. Law of mining distinguish the fields of State Administrative Law XI the fields of International Law SCOPE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: 1. Definition of international law 2. History of international law 3. Sources of international law 4. The subject of international law. The correlation between national law and international law 6. The international community differentiate the principles of International law - Content and tidiness of the assignment 7 XII the fields of Islamic law SCOPE OF ISLAMIC LAW: 1. Definition of Islamic Law 2. The scope and principles of Islam 3. Development periods of Islamic law 4. The sources of Islamic law. The fields of Islamic law 6. The division of Islamic law 7. Islamic law in Indonesia 8. Sharia Economics: banking, insurance, mortgage differentiate the principles of Islamic law P a g e
XIII the fields of Customary Law SCOPE OF CUSTOMARY LAW: 1. Definition of Customary & Customary Law 2. Sources of customary law 3. Division of Customary Law 4. Family System according to Customary Law. Marriage System &Customary Inheritance distinguish the principles of customary law XIV the fields of agrarian law SCOPE OF AGRARIAN LAW: 1. Definition of Agrarian Law 2. Sources of Agrarian Law 3. History of Agrarian Law 4. Principles of agrarian law. Land rights in Basic Agrarian Law (UUPA) distinguish the principles of Agrarian law - Content and tidiness of the assignment 7 6 P a g e
XV the fields of procedural law SCOPE OF PROCEDURAL LAW: 1. Definition of Procedural Law 2. Principles, Structure, and Composition of the Judiciary 3. Criminal Procedure Law 4. Private Procedure Law. Procedural Law of State Administrative 6. Procedural Law of Religious Judicature 7. Constitutional Procedural Law distinguish the principles of Procedural Law XVI Semester study evaluation FINAL TEST (IX-XVI) Written Examination Accuracy in answering written examination 12 References: Abdullah Marlang, Irwansyah, Kaisaruddin, 2011,PengantarHukum Indonesia,ASPublishing, Makassar AchmadSanusi, 1984, PengantarIlmuHukum&Pengantar Tata Huikum Indonesia,Tarsito, Bandung Aminuddin Salle, Dkk, 2011, BahanAjarHukumAgraria, ASPublishing, Makassar AndiZainalAbidinFarid, 199, HukumPidana I,SinarGrafika, Jakarta J.B. Daliyo, 2001, PengantarHukum Indonesia, PT. Prenhallindo, Jakarta JimlyAsshiddiqie, 2009, PengantarIlmuHukum Tata Negara, PT Raja GrafindoPersada, Jakarta Moeljatno, 2002,Asas-AsasHukumPidana,RinekaCipta, Jakarta Muchsin, 2004, IkhtisarSejarahHukum, STIH IBLAM, Jakarta Ridwan HR, 2006, HukumAdministrasi Negara, PT Raja GrafindoPersada, Jakarta SekretariatJenderal MK, 2010, HukumAcaraMahkamahKonstitusi, MahkamahKonstitusi, Jakarta 7 P a g e
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