عن البرنامج

The Doctoral Program in Law (Program Doktor Ilmu Hukum / PDIH) is organized by the Faculty of Law at Universitas Islam Sultan Agung (UNISSULA), Semarang. Nationally accredited "Unggul" (Excellent) by BAN-PT, the program prepares legal scholars, policymakers, and practitioners who combine rigorous doctoral-level research with the Islamic values that shape UNISSULA’s academic identity, and welcomes candidates from Indonesia and abroad.

الاعتماد

BAN-PT: Unggul (Excellent)

The Doctoral Program in Law, Faculty of Law UNISSULA is accredited "Unggul" (Excellent) by Indonesia’s National Accreditation Board for Higher Education (BAN-PT), Decree No. 3977/SK/BAN-PT/Ak.Ppj/D/X/2023, with a score of 364, valid from 16 October 2023 to 16 October 2028.

مزايا البرنامج

  1. Accredited "Unggul" (Excellent) by Indonesia’s National Accreditation Board for Higher Education (BAN-PT), Decree No. 3977/SK/BAN-PT/Ak.Ppj/D/X/2023.
  2. An organizer of the Indonesian Education Scholarship (BPI).
  3. An organizer of the Doctoral Scholarship for Indonesian Lecturers (BPDDI) run by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology (Kemdiktisaintek).
  4. Producing new theories in law by reconstructing legal science on the basis of Indonesia’s noble values and/or Islamic values.
  5. An educational process that emphasizes discovering new theories, developing existing ones, and generating new ideas that reconstruct law in pursuit of social justice and the welfare of all Indonesian people.
  6. Solid command of information technology, in line with UNISSULA’s adoption of advanced IT (T-DMB), enabling graduates to address information-technology-related legal issues in the pursuit of social justice.
  7. English proficiency at a TOEFL 550 standard through an intensive language program for all doctoral students.
  8. Creative and responsive research that frees legal thinking from the rigidity of positive law in pursuit of social justice, published in reputable international journals.

خصائص البرنامج

  1. A strong identity in building legal science that does not merely adopt Western theory, but reconstructs legal science on the basis of Indonesia’s noble values and Islamic teachings.
  2. A curriculum and educational process that goes beyond producing practitioners, emphasizing the ability to originate or develop new legal theories and ideas.
  3. Graduates trained to conduct creative and responsive research, and to be bold in freeing their thinking from the rigidity of positive (written) law in pursuit of substantive justice.
  4. Every reconstruction of regulation and theory directed toward one central goal: realizing social justice and welfare for all Indonesian people.
  5. Graduates with a hybrid profile — experts in pure legal science who are also technology-literate, able to respond to and reconstruct the law on information-technology (cyber) crime.