A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN SHARIA LAW AND NATIONAL LAW IN INDONESIA IN THE CONTEXT OF HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION
KAJIAN KOMPARATIF ANTARA HUKUM SYARIAH DAN HUKUM NASIONAL DI INDONESIA DALAM KONTEKS PERLINDUNGAN HAK ASASI MANUSIA
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Sharia law, Indonesian national law, human rights protection, legal plural-ismAbstract
This research examines the intricate relationship between Sharia law and national law in Indonesia, focusing specifically on their comparative ap-proaches to human rights protection. Through qualitative legal analysis and comparative methodology, the study investigates areas of conver-gence and divergence between these two legal systems in addressing fundamental human rights issues in the Indonesian context. The findings reveal that while tensions exist between certain interpretations of Sharia principles and international human rights standards incorporated in nation-al legislation, there are also significant opportunities for harmonization through contextual interpretation and legal pluralism. This research con-tributes to the ongoing discourse on legal plurality in Indonesia and pro-vides recommendations for a more integrated approach that respects both religious values and universal human rights principles, potentially serving as a model for other nations navigating similar legal complexities.
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