Enhancing Indonesia’s Criminal Law Substance By Recognizing Femicide As A Crime
Abstract
Femicide is the most extreme form of gender-based violence, yet it remains
unrecognized as a specific crime in Indonesia‟s legal system. This legal gap hinders
justice and reflects the state's failure to protect women from systemic violence. This
research argues for the urgent need to criminalize femicide in Indonesia, supported
by philosophical, sociological, and juridical foundations. By referring to Brazil‟s
legal approach through Law No. 13,104/2015, this study offers recommendations for
legal reform to strengthen gender-sensitive protections. Recognizing femicide as a
distinct crime is essential to ensure justice for victims and affirm the state's
commitment to eliminating discrimination against women.
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