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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.
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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.
项目优势
- 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.
- An organizer of the Indonesian Education Scholarship (BPI).
- An organizer of the Doctoral Scholarship for Indonesian Lecturers (BPDDI) run by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology (Kemdiktisaintek).
- Producing new theories in law by reconstructing legal science on the basis of Indonesia’s noble values and/or Islamic values.
- 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.
- 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.
- English proficiency at a TOEFL 550 standard through an intensive language program for all doctoral students.
- Creative and responsive research that frees legal thinking from the rigidity of positive law in pursuit of social justice, published in reputable international journals.
项目特色
- 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.
- A curriculum and educational process that goes beyond producing practitioners, emphasizing the ability to originate or develop new legal theories and ideas.
- 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.
- Every reconstruction of regulation and theory directed toward one central goal: realizing social justice and welfare for all Indonesian people.
- 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.