处于十字路口的经济过渡期法律:探索法律困境、言论自由和人权

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印度尼西亚《电子信息和交易法》(EIT 法)最近的修订带来了重大变化,尤其是第 27A 条和第 27B 条,这两条涉及通过指控攻击个人荣誉或名誉的问题。虽然修订旨在平衡数字时代的人权保护和执法工作,但公众认为这些修订错失了消除模糊性和潜在滥用的机会。本研究采用了规范性法律方法,包括法定方法、概念方法、比较方法和未来方法。研究结果表明,第 27A 条和第 27B 条的模糊定义和潜在的多重解释对言论自由产生了负面影响,在公众、记者和政府批评者中造成了恐惧和不确定性。从人权角度看,这些条款违反了基本原则,尤其是国际公认的言论自由原则。使法律与人权原则保持一致,对于在不损害个人免受诽谤的情况下保护表达自由至关重要。因此,尽管修订体现了应对数字时代挑战的努力,但仍有必要进一步修订,以确保法律既能满足执法需要,又能保障人权和表达自由。平衡个人保护和表达自由对于防止法律压制批评声音和新闻调查至关重要,而这对于健康的民主制度至关重要。
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EIT Law at the Crossroads: Exploring Legal Dilemmas, Freedom of Expression, and Human Rights
The recent revision of Indonesia's Electronic Information and Transaction Law (EIT Law) brought significant changes, particularly in Articles 27A and 27B, which address attacks on a person's honor or reputation through allegations. While the revisions aim to balance human rights protection and law enforcement in the digital era, the public views them as a missed opportunity to eliminate vagueness and potential misuse. This research employs normative legal methods with statutory, conceptual, comparative, and futuristic approaches. Findings indicate that the ambiguous definitions and potential for multiple interpretations of Articles 27A and 27B negatively impact freedom of expression, creating fear and uncertainty among the public, journalists, and government critics. From a human rights perspective, these articles violate fundamental principles, particularly the internationally recognized freedom of expression. Aligning the law with human rights principles is crucial to protect freedom of expression without compromising individuals' protection from defamation. Therefore, despite the revision reflecting efforts to address digital age challenges, further amendments are necessary to ensure the law meets law enforcement needs while safeguarding human rights and freedom of expression. Balancing individual protection and freedom of expression is crucial to prevent the law from suppressing critical voices and journalistic investigations, which are vital for a healthy democracy.
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