Abstract

The existence of Transgender Groups in Indonesia is still considered one-sided. This is due to the prevailing norms in the Indonesian people's lives. This research on legal standing for Transgender people in Indonesia in the Perspective of Human Rights Protection Law aims to examine whether transgender groups in Indonesia have obtained legal certainty or not. This is because the author feels that the Transgender group still feels the discrimination that occurs to this day. The research method in this research uses a research method with a qualitative approach. Then the type of data that the author uses is qualitative data. Data collection techniques in this study using the literature study. The data analysis method that the author uses is a descriptive method of analysis. The legal protection that can be enforced in protecting Transgender people is in Article 4 of the Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 39 of 1999 concerning Human Rights and legal standing for Transgender groups can be seen in Article 28D of the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia Year 1945 and Article 3 paragraph (3) of the Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 39 of 1999.

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