Indonesia’s Top Court: Lawyers Must Use “Reason, Instinct, and Conscience”
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JAKARTA (ANTARA) – Indonesia’s Supreme Court has urged lawyers to rely on reason, instinct, and conscience as legal challenges grow more complex. The call comes amid rapid digital transformation and rising global legal uncertainty.
The court emphasized that strict legal rules alone are not enough. Lawyers must balance logic with ethical judgment to serve justice effectively. The statement aims to guide legal professionals facing new cases tied to technology, data privacy, and cross-border disputes.