In my opinion, the presenter presented the material well, informatively and concretely. Where the explanation regarding the effectiveness of the justice system and judicial power is relevant to the examples given. Name: Ifandra Syaputra
In my opinion, the material presented and presented by this group is quite good, clear and complete and the choice of presentation is very interesting, very colorful and funny for the audience to hear, see and learn about the material on the justice system and power, justice, evidence, evidence. Nama : Ratu Cutressa
The video is very interesting, especially the material presented is clear and informative, explaining the judicial system and judicial power. The explanation presented is not boring and is very interesting and adds to my insight Name : Dedi Chandra
The presentation is clear and informative, effectively explaining the judicial system and judicial power with well-organized content and relevant examples. - Muhamad Syauki Alfinsa
In my opinion, the presenters here present material about the judicial system and judicial power. The speaker has explained the material clearly and well, the material presented is informative and concrete. Name : Alifa Hayati
This video provides a good understanding of the judicial system and judicial power. The explanation of the structure of the judicial system, the role of judges, and the principle of judicial independence is crucial for understanding how law is enforced in a country. Name: Decha Andreand
This material is very important because it discusses how the judicial system functions as a law enforcement agency and how the judicial power works independently to ensure justice. The justice system includes various institutions such as general courts, religious courts, military courts, and state administrative courts Criticism: Lack of attention to the problem of judicial independence - Although theory says that judicial power must be independent, in practice there are still cases of political interference or corruption in the judicial system, which should be more criticized. Name: Sri Rahma Yulanda
This video explains material about the judicial system and judicial power in Indonesia which is quite clear and concise. The justice system in Indonesia consists of general, religious, military and state administrative courts, all of which play a role in enforcing the law. Judicial power in Indonesia is independent, as regulated in the 1945 Constitution, to ensure justice and legal certainty without interference from other powers. This system aims to protect human rights and maintain justice in society. Name : Cindya Tri Rahmadani
It can be understood that the judicial system in Indonesia is based on the principle of independent and autonomous judicial power, as stipulated in Article 24 paragraph (1) of the 1945 Constitution. This judicial power is exercised by the Supreme Court and the judicial bodies under it, which include the general, religious, military and state administrative courts, as well as by the Constitutional Court. This structure is designed to ensure fair and independent law enforcement, as well as maintaining the balance of power in the Indonesian constitutional system. Name : Najwa Syahidah
"The presentation offers a comprehensive explanation of the judicial system, detailing its structure, functions, and key roles within the legal framework. It effectively highlights the concept of judicial power, emphasizing its importance in maintaining checks and balances and ensuring impartial justice.Overall, it is an insightful and well-delivered presentation that successfully underscores the vital role of the judiciary in safeguarding the rule of law and protecting individual rights. Name: Gilang Rifani
The video explains well the judicial system and judicial power which also have a role in maintaining justice and preventing abuse of power. However, challenges such as unequal access and political interference need to be addressed to ensure that the justice system functions effectively. Increasing the transparency, accessibility and independence of judges is an important step towards creating a fair and legitimate justice system. Nurul Fadhila Tunnisa
The topic and content of the video are really solid, clear, and straight to the point. But the sound and intonation aren’t super clear, which can make it feel a bit boring at times. If the audio was clearer and had more tone variation, the video would definitely be more lively and fun to watch. Overall, though, the video is super informative and useful! Name : Chinta Indah Amelya
This video effectively explains the judiciary system and judicial power in Indonesia, including the roles of the Supreme Court, Constitutional Court, and Judicial Commission. The discussion on evidentiary theories and proof systems also provides valuable insights. Moreover, the material would be more engaging with real-life case studies and an analysis of challenges such as judicial independence and the effectiveness of proof systems. Overall, this is an informative and useful video for understanding Indonesia’s legal system. Indonesia’s judiciary system still faces challenges such as judicial independence, slow bureaucracy, and inconsistencies in law enforcement. Additionally, greater transparency in legal proceedings is needed to strengthen public trust. More effective reforms are essential to ensure a fairer and more efficient justice system. Name: Farhana Khairati Nazri
The presentation provides a good introduction to the concept of Judicial Power in Indonesia, focusing on the Supreme Court and the courts under it. It also discusses the Judicial Power Law No. 48 of 2009 and Law No. 4 of 2004. However, the presentation could be enhanced by: - Clarifying the organizational structure of the Supreme Court and the courts below it. For example, by using a diagram or table that shows the hierarchy of the judiciary. - Adding concrete examples and real-life cases that illustrate how Judicial Power functions in Indonesia. This would help the audience to better understand the concepts discussed. - Including sources of information and references to support the claims and data presented in the presentation. Delisa putri
From this video I can understand that the judicial power in Indonesia is exercised by the Supreme Court (MA) and the judicial bodies below it, as well as the Constitutional Court (MK). The MA is the highest court with the authority to hear cassation and test laws and regulations. The judicial bodies below the MA consist of general, religious, military, and state administrative courts, each with specific authority. The MK has the authority to hear конституции cases and disputes between state institutions. The Judicial Commission (KY) plays a role in supervising judges and proposing the appointment of supreme court justices. Name: Naila Gusti Gemni
We can use this video as a lesson, Judicial power is one of the important pillars in the rule of law, playing a vital role in upholding law and justice, whether in the role of ensuring justice and legal certainty, maintaining political stability, - ensuring justice and legal certainty, etc. Judicial power is supposed to guarantee justice, supervise other state institutions, and maintain stability. However, the reality is that they are often faced with limited access to justice, slow judicial processes, lack of resources, political interference and lack of transparency. Name: Farhan Almuhaimin
My opinion regarding the video is that the justice system in Indonesia is still facing problems such as lack of judicial independence, corrupt practices among judges, and unequal access to justice. Even though there are efforts to improve the system, such as the formation of a Judicial Commission, there is still political interference that undermines justice. The slow and expensive judicial process makes it difficult for people to get justice. To improve this, there needs to be stricter supervision, transparency and improvements to the justice system so that justice can be felt by everyone. Name: Devi Rahmawati
The material presented is quite in accordance with the title, and is also easy to understand, there are no fatal obstacles. However, in my opinion, the judicial section only highlights the theory, but does not explain the challenges and examples faced in the trial. Name: Fattia Maretha
The video above is very good with a complex composition of material. The video discusses the judicial system and also judicial power. This video explains very well how the judiciary and the powers of judges are in the Indonesian judiciary. It is discussed very completely in this video. Name: Jihan Shakiya Putri Maharani
Response: In this video, what I can understand is that the Indonesian legal system and judicial power emphasize the importance of the independence of the judicial power as regulated in the 1945 Constitution to uphold justice. Criticism: Although judicial power is regulated to be independent, in practice, the independence of judges is often threatened by political intervention and pressure from the executive power. Name: Dela
The video provides a clear explanation of the judicial system and judicial power. However, the explanation of the roles of judicial institutions in Indonesia could be more detailed, for example, by exploring the differences in function between general courts, religious courts, and administrative courts. Additionally, it would be very helpful to include an explanation of the challenges currently faced by the judicial system, such as issues of access to justice or judicial independence. The use of visuals or graphics illustrating the structure of the judicial system would also greatly aid in understanding. Name : Putri Aulia Khairani
The video above describes the judicial system and judicial power in a structured, complete and clear manner and examples, which here we get to know how the judicial system and judicial power work in Indonesia. Name: Marsya Sry Viola
Response: The judicial system and judicial power in Indonesia have a strong legal basis with clearly regulated evidence and tools, so as to ensure a fair and transparent judicial process. Criticism: In judicial practice there is still frequent manipulation of evidence and an unobjective evidentiary process, coupled with the weak integrity of some law enforcement officials which results in court decisions that do not reflect justice. Nabilla Qafqa Rasyiva
Response: The judicial system and judicial power are important pillars in law enforcement, ensuring justice and protecting human rights. Clear evidence and diverse evidence, such as witnesses, documents, and evidence, help create a fair and transparent process. The quality of evidence greatly influences court decisions. Criticism: Although the judicial system is in place, there is still often dissatisfaction with the justice provided. The evidentiary process is sometimes not objective and is influenced by external factors. In addition, access to relevant evidence can be limited, especially for less fortunate parties, resulting in injustice in the judicial process. Name: M. Farhan
Material concerning the judicial system and judicial power in Indonesia has faced various criticisms reflecting serious challenges in its implementation. Injustice and Discrimination Many critics state that the application of the law is often inconsistent and discriminatory. This is evident in the handling of corruption cases, where high-ranking officials often get lighter sentences compared to perpetrators of crimes. Material concerning the judicial system and judicial power in Indonesia has faced various criticisms reflecting serious challenges in its implementation. Main Criticism Injustice and Discrimination: Many critics state that the application of the law is often inconsistent and discriminatory. This is evident in the handling of corruption cases, where high-ranking officials often get lighter sentences compared to ordinary perpetrators of crimes Intan Shafira
response: The purpose of the justice system and judicial power is to enforce the law freely and fair. So that this goal is realized Evidence is needed to confirm the truth in every case before the court, while proof plays an important role in that process. Criticism: However, in the justice system in Indonesia there are still many imbalances such as injustice, corruption and slow legal processes, Name: Yudika Bako
In my opinion, the presentation made by group 8 was quite good, the presentation of the material was clear and the video was quite interesting. However, the material explained is not clear in explaining the judicial system and judicial power in Indonesia, it would be better to explain the material in more detail Nama : Siti Wulandari
Response: The purpose of the judicial system and its power is to uphold the law impartially and justly. To accomplish this, evidence is crucial. Evidence serves as a necessary instrument to uncover the truth in every legal case presented in court. Its role is pivotal in shaping the outcome of a trial, as the strength of the case often depends on the quality and validity of the evidence provided. Criticism: the sentence doesn't address the potential challenges or limitations of relying solely on evidence, such as biases, the quality of evidence, or issues with its interpretation, which are crucial aspects to consider in the judicial process. Name : Muhammad Rajaa Ath Thaariq
Response: The material about the justice system and judicial power was well presented, but I wish there was more focus on the challenges facing the justice system today. Including real case examples would really help understanding. Thank you! Name: M.Azizs Maulana
Response : In the video above we can understand about The judicial system and judicial power in the Indonesian legal system. Criticism : Some of the pronunciations are unclear and seem a little boring for listeners and viewers. Name : Berliyana Arafat Sakinah Qana'ah
"The presentation is quite complete and shows a good understanding of the judicial system and judicial power, but it still feels too theoretical and doesn't relate to real conditions. It would be better to add concrete examples or real cases, and simplify the slides so that the audience can focus more easily." Name : Dhea kartika anatasya
Response: The aim of the justice system and judicial power is to enforce the law freely and fairly. In order to achieve this goal, evidence is needed. Evidence is a tool needed to ensure the truth in every case presented to court, while evidence plays an important role in this process. The outcome of the trial is greatly influenced by the success of the evidence supported by valid evidence. Criticism: However, in reality, in dealing with justice, they often face limited access to justice, slow judicial processes, lack of resources, political interference, and lack of transparency. Name : Fajira Nabilla Putri
Response: The mention of various evidence in the trial process, such as witnesses, experts, and letters, shows the importance of each evidence in supporting legal truth. This provides a clear picture of the elements involved in proof in court. Criticism: However, the explanation of the evidence can be more in-depth by providing concrete examples of how each piece of evidence is used in the trial process. The discussion regarding indicative evidence also needs to be clarified further. Name: Muthiara Efrin Goeci
Response: From the video above, the judicial system and judicial power play a crucial role in upholding justice and ensuring that the law is applied fairly and independently. Criticism: However, from the video above, the judicial system still faces challenges such as complex bureaucracy and unequal law enforcement. Reforms are needed to make it more efficient and fair. Name: Lady adisty
In my opinion, The presentation on the Judicial System and Judicial Power presented a basic framework but lacked depth and engaging elements. While the core components were identified, the explanation lacked sufficient detail and real-world examples to illustrate their functions and interactions. The discussion of judicial power was similarly superficial, needing a more in-depth exploration of its limits and the complexities of judicial review. To improve, the presentation should incorporate case studies, visual aids, and a more nuanced discussion of the judiciary's role within the broader governmental structure. Name: Bunga Savana Veroz
Response In my opinion, the material presented is still not in depth in explaining the role and function of each institution in the justice system, such as the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court. The discussion of evidentiary theory is too brief and does not include examples of its application in court. Criticism: It would be better if case studies or concrete examples were included that illustrate the application of evidence theory in practice in the field. Name: Afif Dzulkairi
In my opinion, the material is not in-depth enough to explain the role and function of each institution in the justice system, such as the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court. The theory of evidence presented is too brief and does not provide examples of application in court. Include case studies or concrete examples that demonstrate the application of evidence theory in practice in the field. Name: Gita Olivia Wulandari
Tanggapan Menurut saya, materi yang disampaikan masih kurang mendalam dalam menjelaskan peran dan fungsi setiap lembaga dalam sistem peradilan, seperti Mahkamah Agung dan Mahkamah Konstitusi. Pembahasan tentang teori pembuktian terlalu singkat dan tidak disertai contoh penerapannya di pengadilan. Kritikan : Akan lebih baik jika disertakan studi kasus atau contoh konkret yang menggambarkan penerapan teori bukti dalam praktik di lapangan. Nama : Afif Dzulkairi
In my opinion, the presenter presented the material well, informatively and concretely.
Where the explanation regarding the effectiveness of the justice system and judicial power is relevant to the examples given.
Name: Ifandra Syaputra
In my opinion, the material presented and presented by this group is quite good, clear and complete and the choice of presentation is very interesting, very colorful and funny for the audience to hear, see and learn about the material on the justice system and power, justice, evidence, evidence.
Nama : Ratu Cutressa
The video is very interesting, especially the material presented is clear and informative, explaining the judicial system and judicial power. The explanation presented is not boring and is very interesting and adds to my insight
Name : Dedi Chandra
The presentation is clear and informative, effectively explaining the judicial system and judicial power with well-organized content and relevant examples.
- Muhamad Syauki Alfinsa
In my opinion, the presenters here present material about the judicial system and judicial power. The speaker has explained the material clearly and well, the material presented is informative and concrete.
Name : Alifa Hayati
This video provides a good understanding of the judicial system and judicial power. The explanation of the structure of the judicial system, the role of judges, and the principle of judicial independence is crucial for understanding how law is enforced in a country.
Name: Decha Andreand
This material is very important because it discusses how the judicial system functions as a law enforcement agency and how the judicial power works independently to ensure justice. The justice system includes various institutions such as general courts, religious courts, military courts, and state administrative courts
Criticism:
Lack of attention to the problem of judicial independence - Although theory says that judicial power must be independent, in practice there are still cases of political interference or corruption in the judicial system, which should be more criticized.
Name: Sri Rahma Yulanda
This video explains material about the judicial system and judicial power in Indonesia which is quite clear and concise. The justice system in Indonesia consists of general, religious, military and state administrative courts, all of which play a role in enforcing the law. Judicial power in Indonesia is independent, as regulated in the 1945 Constitution, to ensure justice and legal certainty without interference from other powers. This system aims to protect human rights and maintain justice in society.
Name : Cindya Tri Rahmadani
It can be understood that the judicial system in Indonesia is based on the principle of independent and autonomous judicial power, as stipulated in Article 24 paragraph (1) of the 1945 Constitution. This judicial power is exercised by the Supreme Court and the judicial bodies under it, which include the general, religious, military and state administrative courts, as well as by the Constitutional Court. This structure is designed to ensure fair and independent law enforcement, as well as maintaining the balance of power in the Indonesian constitutional system.
Name : Najwa Syahidah
"The presentation offers a comprehensive explanation of the judicial system, detailing its structure, functions, and key roles within the legal framework. It effectively highlights the concept of judicial power, emphasizing its importance in maintaining checks and balances and ensuring impartial justice.Overall, it is an insightful and well-delivered presentation that successfully underscores the vital role of the judiciary in safeguarding the rule of law and protecting individual rights.
Name: Gilang Rifani
The video explains well the judicial system and judicial power which also have a role in maintaining justice and preventing abuse of power.
However, challenges such as unequal access and political interference need to be addressed to ensure that the justice system functions effectively. Increasing the transparency, accessibility and independence of judges is an important step towards creating a fair and legitimate justice system.
Nurul Fadhila Tunnisa
The topic and content of the video are really solid, clear, and straight to the point. But the sound and intonation aren’t super clear, which can make it feel a bit boring at times. If the audio was clearer and had more tone variation, the video would definitely be more lively and fun to watch. Overall, though, the video is super informative and useful!
Name : Chinta Indah Amelya
This video effectively explains the judiciary system and judicial power in Indonesia, including the roles of the Supreme Court, Constitutional Court, and Judicial Commission. The discussion on evidentiary theories and proof systems also provides valuable insights. Moreover, the material would be more engaging with real-life case studies and an analysis of challenges such as judicial independence and the effectiveness of proof systems. Overall, this is an informative and useful video for understanding Indonesia’s legal system. Indonesia’s judiciary system still faces challenges such as judicial independence, slow bureaucracy, and inconsistencies in law enforcement. Additionally, greater transparency in legal proceedings is needed to strengthen public trust. More effective reforms are essential to ensure a fairer and more efficient justice system.
Name: Farhana Khairati Nazri
The presentation provides a good introduction to the concept of Judicial Power in Indonesia, focusing on the Supreme Court and the courts under it. It also discusses the Judicial Power Law No. 48 of 2009 and Law No. 4 of 2004. However, the presentation could be enhanced by:
- Clarifying the organizational structure of the Supreme Court and the courts below it. For example, by using a diagram or table that shows the hierarchy of the judiciary.
- Adding concrete examples and real-life cases that illustrate how Judicial Power functions in Indonesia. This would help the audience to better understand the concepts discussed.
- Including sources of information and references to support the claims and data presented in the presentation.
Delisa putri
From this video I can understand that the judicial power in Indonesia is exercised by the Supreme Court (MA) and the judicial bodies below it, as well as the Constitutional Court (MK). The MA is the highest court with the authority to hear cassation and test laws and regulations. The judicial bodies below the MA consist of general, religious, military, and state administrative courts, each with specific authority. The MK has the authority to hear конституции cases and disputes between state institutions. The Judicial Commission (KY) plays a role in supervising judges and proposing the appointment of supreme court justices.
Name: Naila Gusti Gemni
We can use this video as a lesson, Judicial power is one of the important pillars in the rule of law, playing a vital role in upholding law and justice, whether in the role of ensuring justice and legal certainty, maintaining political stability, - ensuring justice and legal certainty, etc. Judicial power is supposed to guarantee justice, supervise other state institutions, and maintain stability. However, the reality is that they are often faced with limited access to justice, slow judicial processes, lack of resources, political interference and lack of transparency.
Name: Farhan Almuhaimin
My opinion regarding the video is that the justice system in Indonesia is still facing problems such as lack of judicial independence, corrupt practices among judges, and unequal access to justice. Even though there are efforts to improve the system, such as the formation of a Judicial Commission, there is still political interference that undermines justice. The slow and expensive judicial process makes it difficult for people to get justice. To improve this, there needs to be stricter supervision, transparency and improvements to the justice system so that justice can be felt by everyone.
Name: Devi Rahmawati
The material presented is quite in accordance with the title, and is also easy to understand, there are no fatal obstacles. However, in my opinion, the judicial section only highlights the theory, but does not explain the challenges and examples faced in the trial.
Name: Fattia Maretha
The video above is very good with a complex composition of material. The video discusses the judicial system and also judicial power. This video explains very well how the judiciary and the powers of judges are in the Indonesian judiciary. It is discussed very completely in this video.
Name: Jihan Shakiya Putri Maharani
Response:
In this video, what I can understand is that the Indonesian legal system and judicial power emphasize the importance of the independence of the judicial power as regulated in the 1945 Constitution to uphold justice. Criticism:
Although judicial power is regulated to be independent, in practice, the independence of judges is often threatened by political intervention and pressure from the executive power.
Name: Dela
The video provides a clear explanation of the judicial system and judicial power. However, the explanation of the roles of judicial institutions in Indonesia could be more detailed, for example, by exploring the differences in function between general courts, religious courts, and administrative courts. Additionally, it would be very helpful to include an explanation of the challenges currently faced by the judicial system, such as issues of access to justice or judicial independence. The use of visuals or graphics illustrating the structure of the judicial system would also greatly aid in understanding.
Name : Putri Aulia Khairani
The video above describes the judicial system and judicial power in a structured, complete and clear manner and examples, which here we get to know how the judicial system and judicial power work in Indonesia.
Name: Marsya Sry Viola
Response:
The judicial system and judicial power in Indonesia have a strong legal basis with clearly regulated evidence and tools, so as to ensure a fair and transparent judicial process.
Criticism:
In judicial practice there is still frequent manipulation of evidence and an unobjective evidentiary process, coupled with the weak integrity of some law enforcement officials which results in court decisions that do not reflect justice.
Nabilla Qafqa Rasyiva
Response:
The judicial system and judicial power are important pillars in law enforcement, ensuring justice and protecting human rights. Clear evidence and diverse evidence, such as witnesses, documents, and evidence, help create a fair and transparent process. The quality of evidence greatly influences court decisions.
Criticism:
Although the judicial system is in place, there is still often dissatisfaction with the justice provided. The evidentiary process is sometimes not objective and is influenced by external factors. In addition, access to relevant evidence can be limited, especially for less fortunate parties, resulting in injustice in the judicial process.
Name: M. Farhan
Material concerning the judicial system and judicial power in Indonesia has faced various criticisms reflecting serious challenges in its implementation.
Injustice and Discrimination Many critics state that the application of the law is often inconsistent and discriminatory. This is evident in the handling of corruption cases, where high-ranking officials often get lighter sentences compared to perpetrators of crimes.
Material concerning the judicial system and judicial power in Indonesia has faced various criticisms reflecting serious challenges in its implementation.
Main Criticism
Injustice and Discrimination: Many critics state that the application of the law is often inconsistent and discriminatory. This is evident in the handling of corruption cases, where high-ranking officials often get lighter sentences compared to ordinary perpetrators of crimes
Intan Shafira
response: The purpose of the justice system and judicial power is to enforce the law freely and fair. So that this goal is realized Evidence is needed to confirm the truth in every case before the court, while proof plays an important role in that process.
Criticism: However, in the justice system in Indonesia there are still many imbalances such as injustice, corruption and slow legal processes,
Name: Yudika Bako
In my opinion, the presentation made by group 8 was quite good, the presentation of the material was clear and the video was quite interesting. However, the material explained is not clear in explaining the judicial system and judicial power in Indonesia, it would be better to explain the material in more detail
Nama : Siti Wulandari
Response:
The purpose of the judicial system and its power is to uphold the law impartially and justly. To accomplish this, evidence is crucial. Evidence serves as a necessary instrument to uncover the truth in every legal case presented in court. Its role is pivotal in shaping the outcome of a trial, as the strength of the case often depends on the quality and validity of the evidence provided.
Criticism:
the sentence doesn't address the potential challenges or limitations of relying solely on evidence, such as biases, the quality of evidence, or issues with its interpretation, which are crucial aspects to consider in the judicial process.
Name : Muhammad Rajaa Ath Thaariq
Response: The material about the justice system and judicial power was well presented, but I wish there was more focus on the challenges facing the justice system today. Including real case examples would really help understanding. Thank you!
Name: M.Azizs Maulana
Response :
In the video above we can understand about The judicial system and judicial power in the Indonesian legal system.
Criticism :
Some of the pronunciations are unclear and seem a little boring for listeners and viewers.
Name : Berliyana Arafat Sakinah Qana'ah
"The presentation is quite complete and shows a good understanding of the judicial system and judicial power, but it still feels too theoretical and doesn't relate to real conditions. It would be better to add concrete examples or real cases, and simplify the slides so that the audience can focus more easily."
Name : Dhea kartika anatasya
Response: The aim of the justice system and judicial power is to enforce the law freely and fairly. In order to achieve this goal, evidence is needed. Evidence is a tool needed to ensure the truth in every case presented to court, while evidence plays an important role in this process. The outcome of the trial is greatly influenced by the success of the evidence supported by valid evidence. Criticism: However, in reality, in dealing with justice, they often face limited access to justice, slow judicial processes, lack of resources, political interference, and lack of transparency.
Name : Fajira Nabilla Putri
Response:
The mention of various evidence in the trial process, such as witnesses, experts, and letters, shows the importance of each evidence in supporting legal truth. This provides a clear picture of the elements involved in proof in court.
Criticism:
However, the explanation of the evidence can be more in-depth by providing concrete examples of how each piece of evidence is used in the trial process.
The discussion regarding indicative evidence also needs to be clarified further.
Name: Muthiara Efrin Goeci
Response:
From the video above, the judicial system and judicial power play a crucial role in upholding justice and ensuring that the law is applied fairly and independently.
Criticism:
However, from the video above, the judicial system still faces challenges such as complex bureaucracy and unequal law enforcement. Reforms are needed to make it more efficient and fair.
Name: Lady adisty
In my opinion, The presentation on the Judicial System and Judicial Power presented a basic framework but lacked depth and engaging elements. While the core components were identified, the explanation lacked sufficient detail and real-world examples to illustrate their functions and interactions. The discussion of judicial power was similarly superficial, needing a more in-depth exploration of its limits and the complexities of judicial review. To improve, the presentation should incorporate case studies, visual aids, and a more nuanced discussion of the judiciary's role within the broader governmental structure.
Name: Bunga Savana Veroz
Response
In my opinion, the material presented is still not in depth in explaining the role and function of each institution in the justice system, such as the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court. The discussion of evidentiary theory is too brief and does not include examples of its application in court.
Criticism:
It would be better if case studies or concrete examples were included that illustrate the application of evidence theory in practice in the field.
Name: Afif Dzulkairi
In my opinion, the material is not in-depth enough to explain the role and function of each institution in the justice system, such as the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court. The theory of evidence presented is too brief and does not provide examples of application in court. Include case studies or concrete examples that demonstrate the application of evidence theory in practice in the field.
Name: Gita Olivia Wulandari
Tanggapan
Menurut saya, materi yang disampaikan masih kurang mendalam dalam menjelaskan peran dan fungsi setiap lembaga dalam sistem peradilan, seperti Mahkamah Agung dan Mahkamah Konstitusi. Pembahasan tentang teori pembuktian terlalu singkat dan tidak disertai contoh penerapannya di pengadilan.
Kritikan :
Akan lebih baik jika disertakan studi kasus atau contoh konkret yang menggambarkan penerapan teori bukti dalam praktik di lapangan.
Nama : Afif Dzulkairi