Solo — The Faculty of Law at Universitas Slamet Riyadi (UNISRI) Surakarta once again held the Special Education for the Advocate Profession (PKPA) Batch 9, in collaboration with the Indonesian Advocates Association (PERADI) Surakarta, on October 17.
Fx. Hastowo Broto, S.H., M.H., reported that this program aims to equip law graduates with the knowledge, skills, and ethics required in the legal profession. He emphasized that this initiative represents a concrete synergy between the academic and professional legal worlds, preparing participants to become competent and ethical advocates.
UNISRI Faculty of Law Holds the 9th Batch of Special Education for the Advocate Profession (PKPA)
Participants will undergo approximately one month of training consisting of 29 sessions. “Through our collaboration with PERADI, we designed a PKPA curriculum that not only focuses on litigation and professional ethics, but also broadens participants’ perspectives with legal knowledge relevant to contemporary challenges,” he explained.
Zaenal Abidin, S.H., M.H., representing PERADI Surakarta, expressed his hope that this program would produce skilled, professional, and responsible advocates.
The Dean of the Faculty of Law at UNISRI, Dr. Dora Kusumastuti, S.H., M.H., stated that PKPA serves as the first step for law graduates aspiring to become advocates.
“After completing the PKPA program, participants will be facilitated with try-outs and internships to prepare them for a successful advocacy career,” she said.
The 9th batch of PKPA attracted participants who are eager to enter the advocacy profession. They will receive lectures from experienced speakers, both from academia and the professional legal field.
Through this collaboration between UNISRI’s Faculty of Law and PERADI Surakarta, the program is expected to enhance the quality of advocate education in Indonesia and produce professional and high-integrity legal practitioners.

