Abstract
The legal system and moral values are inseparable units. Based on the development of knowledge and practice, the legal system in Indonesia is influenced by positive law which develops in line with the understanding of legal positivism. In Indonesia, which is plural, it will cause injustice and conflict if the legal system is not in line with the values and principles of Pancasila as the legal ideals of Indonesian society. Pancasila is believed to be the way of life of the Indonesian people which is a unified whole of ethical and moral values, so Pancasila can be called the morals of the Indonesian nation. This research aims to show and discuss the position of morality in the legal system in Indonesia and its practice in the justice system in Indonesia. The research method used in this research is normative legal research. The results of this study will explain the need to develop a legal system that is systemic and sustainable with the morals of the Indonesian people, namely for the sake of realizing justice. The conclusion of this research shows that in forming a statutory regulation that will create legal certainty for the people, it must be based on Pancasila which is seen as the "legal ideal" of the Indonesian nation. This is because there is a belief that the values contained in Pancasila are actual, so it is believed that "Pancasila is the source of all sources of law.
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