Advocates' Duties as Officium Nobile for Despicable Conduct: An Altruistic Outlook

Tampubolon, Manotar and Barimbing, Jhony and Natalia, Dea and Anzanis, Ghea Putri and Marakey, Melandito and Rossena, Gladys and Wijaya, Leonard Hendra and Syahputra, Niko (2021) Advocates' Duties as Officium Nobile for Despicable Conduct: An Altruistic Outlook. Technium Social Sciences Journal, 21. pp. 853-861. ISSN 2668 7798

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Abstract

The role of an advocate is essential in providing legal aid to those in need, and their legitimate competence and professionalism are considered necessary. This is a descriptive method with statutory and conceptual underlying principles. Instead of constantly pursuing material for legal assistance, the advocate profession promotes ethical conduct in their duties as legal aid service providers. Every advocate is required to follow the Advocate's ethical standards. The moral and ethical trend of advocates includes submission to Almighty God, the Rule on Advocates, and their own Clients. As a result, the profession of advocate is known as an officium nobile, or a virtuous profession. Advocates must follow the Indonesian Advocates Code of Ethics, which includes sanctions for unethical behavior. According to the authors, Indonesian lawyers do not appear to follow an ethical code in their work. Several lawyers are facing lawsuits for violating ethical principles in the defense of their clients because there is a widespread misconception that an advocate can be prosecuted for criminal or civil law violations. This unprovable assertion breaks the law and also the doctrine of equal treatment under the law.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: LAW
Depositing User: Mr Alexander Jeremia
Date Deposited: 09 Feb 2022 05:58
Last Modified: 18 Apr 2024 02:38
URI: http://repository.uki.ac.id/id/eprint/6551

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