Access to Justice in Rural Indonesia: A Human Rights Approach to Legal Empowerment

Authors

  • Aan Kurniawan Universitas Mulawarman Author

Keywords:

access to justice, rural Indonesia, legal empowerment, human rights, legal aid, legal literacy, community-based legal services, marginalized communities, policy reform

Abstract

This paper investigates the challenges and opportunities in providing access to justice for rural communities in Indonesia, using a human rights approach to legal empowerment. Despite efforts to improve legal access through the expansion of legal aid services and the development of community-based legal interventions, rural populations continue to face barriers such as inadequate legal knowledge, geographical isolation, and limited access to justice institutions. The study focuses on the role of local legal aid organizations, community paralegals, and grassroots movements in addressing these gaps. Through interviews with legal professionals, community leaders, and rural residents, the paper explores how legal empowerment initiatives are enabling marginalized communities to assert their rights and navigate the legal system. It also examines the effectiveness of Indonesia’s legal framework in guaranteeing access to justice in rural areas, particularly with respect to land rights, domestic violence, and labor rights. The paper concludes with policy recommendations for strengthening rural access to justice, including improved legal literacy programs, better infrastructure for legal aid, and the integration of traditional dispute resolution mechanisms into the formal justice system.

Published

2025-01-31

How to Cite

Access to Justice in Rural Indonesia: A Human Rights Approach to Legal Empowerment. (2025). Contemporary Issues on Indonesian Human Rights Law and Policy, 2(1). https://journal.perhaki.org/index.php/humanrights/article/view/361