Harmonizing Migration Policy with Pancasila Educational Values
Abstract
This research looks at how the teachings of Pancasila and the concept of Pancasila Law have helped to curb illegal migration in Indonesia. Methods include a philosophical and analytical review of normative legislation, a descriptive and analytical examination of applicable statutes and regulations, an examination of relevant legal theory, and the efficient application of rules pertaining to this matter. A key tenet of Indonesia's migration policy, according to the research, is Pancasila Law, which prioritizes justice, humanity, solidarity, and democracy. Teaching the future generation about the importance of a legal and ethical migration process and the perils of illegal migration is an essential part of Pancasila education. When Indonesians take part in developing migration policies that respect legal standards and national principles, the country's sovereignty and integrity are protected. These findings provide light on how Pancasila education has the potential to influence the development of a fair and caring migration policy in Indonesia.
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