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Trademark Registration As A Legal Protection Effort For MSME Products Asep Hakim Zakiran; Mentari Jastisia; Belardo Prasetya Mega Jaya
Syiar Hukum Volume 20, No 2 (2022) : Syiar Hukum : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum, Universitas Islam Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/shjih.v20i2.11883

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MSMEs in Indonesia have enormous potential to support economic growth. It is because the number of MSMEs in Indonesia reaches 99.9% of all businesses operating in Indonesia. However, the high number of MSMEs in Indonesia has not been followed by the level of awareness of MSME actors to register their business brands. The purpose of this study is to determine the legal protection that MSMEs can obtain for their trademark registration. The method used in this research is normative juridical. The results of this study indicate that there are various benefits of registration, both preventive and repressive legal protection.
Safeguarding the Rights of Indonesian Migrant Workers: Legal Counseling in Pabuaran and Sindangsari Assisted Villages Hilton Tarnama Putra M; Danial Danial; Surya Anom; Belardo Prasetya Mega Jaya; Mokhamad Gisa Vitrana; Hera Susanti; Yeliana Septiani Noor; Khotimah Estiyovionita; Tiara Destia Herman
Probono and Community Service Journal Vol 2, No 1 (2023): Education and Socialization of Community Legal Awareness
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/pcsj.v2i1.20000

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The International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families, established in 1990, provides general regulations for the legal protection of migrant workers. Indonesia has adopted this convention by ratifying it through Law No. 6 of 2012 on the Ratification of the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families. Further specific regulations on the protection of Indonesian migrant workers are outlined in Law No. 18 of 2017 on the Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers. The protection of Indonesian migrant workers involves three stages: pre-employment protection, protection during employment, and post-employment protection. These stages require direct involvement from the state in providing adequate protection. The International Law Department of the Faculty of Law at Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa, in collaboration with the Pabuaran and Sindangsari Villages in Serang Regency, Banten Province, conducted a community service program that offered legal services to villages that serve as sources of migrant workers within the Untirta Sindangsari campus.
Cultivating Cipasung Tourism Village: The Tourism Awareness Group Program (POKDARWIS) in Majalengka Regency Aldi Dwi Cahyo; Frisky Diaslestarie; Belardo Prasetya Mega Jaya
Probono and Community Service Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2022): Development and Empowerment of Village Legal Awareness
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/pcsj.v1i2.16291

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Tourism development requires support from various stakeholders. The Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy made a regulation that required tourist villages to create tourism awareness groups or Pokdarwis. Through the community service program in Cipasung Village, Lemah Sugih District, Majalengka Regency, socialization and discussions about Pokdarwis were carried out to create tourism development in Cipasung Village which could be managed by the Cipasung Village community, especially youth. The group that will become partners is the youth of Cipasung Village Youth Organization and Cipasung Village government apparatus which includes RT, RW, and Village Head. The lecture method was used to deliver guidelines for planning and implementing Pokdarwis as well as a discussion forum which was divided into several groups with different themes. Socialization and discussion about the potential of the village can increase awareness, explore bright ideas, and can increase people's motivation and optimism to develop tourism potential in Cipasung Village.
Criticising the Implementation of the ACTIP in Southeast Asia Belardo Prasetya Mega Jaya; Ridwan Ridwan; Rully Syahrul Mucharom; Dwi Edi Wibowo; Siti Nur Aisah; Sulastri Sulastri; Novia Bella Alifvia
Sriwijaya Law Review Volume 7 Issue 2, July 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Sriwijaya University, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28946/slrev.Vol7.Iss2.2542.pp350-367

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The legal framework for ASEAN cooperation in combating the crime of trafficking in persons, particularly women and children, led to the establishment of the ASEAN Convention Against Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children (ACTIP). This convention recognises that trafficking constitutes a violation of human rights and a crime against human dignity. However, the implementation of ACTIP faces numerous challenges that require strategic solutions. This research aims to examine the implementation of the ACTIP policy concerning human trafficking, assess ASEAN's efforts in tackling trafficking in women and children in the Southeast Asian region, and criticise the implementation of ACTIP. The research adopts a descriptive-normative method. The ACTIP Convention regulates provisions for dealing with trafficking problems, both prevention and handling, which are the responsibility of the central and local governments as well as the community by establishing various task forces in the implementation of prevention and control of human trafficking that occurs. ASEAN has taken several steps in the fight against human trafficking. Many obstacles must be faced to eradicate the criminal act of trafficking in persons. So. it is necessary to take several actions in implementing the ACTIP. ASEAN Members must cooperate either bilaterally or multilaterally so that the ACTIP arrangement can be implemented effectively.
PENERAPAN DUE PROCESS MODEL TERHADAP TERSANGKA PADA MASA PANDEMI COVID 19 DI POLRES CILEGON Ridwan Ridwan; Ahmad Lanang Citrawan; Belardo Prasetya Mega Jaya; Fanny Khalifatu Zanah; Khoiruttamam Khoiruttamam; Anisa Lutfiah; Norma Risca Pratiwi
RechtIdee Vol 18, No 1 (2023): JUNE
Publisher : Trunojoyo Madura University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/ri.v18i1.18823

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Article 1 point 2 of the Criminal Procedure Code states that investigations must be carried out based on this law (KUHAP) wherein the Criminal Procedure Code regulates evidence in the form of statements not confessions, where evidence may not be subject to violence, both physical and psychological, for this reason an examination is required with using the Due Process Model. This study uses a qualitative method with a normative juridical approach. Operationally it was carried out by library research and field studies at the Cilegon Police Station. The results of this study are that the examination of suspects carried out by investigators at the Cilegon Police Precinct before the Covid-19 pandemic was carried out professionally using the Due Process Model inspection system. Likewise, the examination of suspects during the Covid-19 pandemic, where the application of responsive law in an examination in the context of fulfilling the suspect's rights so that his case is immediately examined with a guarantee of justice which is part of the legal service or legal services.
WTO Subsidies Agreement on Fisheries (2022-2024): Agreed Terms and Implications for Indonesia Mucharom, Rully Syahrul; Suriaamadja, Toto Tohir; Januarita, Ratna; Jaya, Belardo Prasetya Mega; Maharani, Dwi Gita; Asari Taufiqurrohman
Jurnal IUS Kajian Hukum dan Keadilan Vol. 12 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal IUS Kajian Hukum dan Keadilan
Publisher : Magister of Law, Faculty of Law, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ius.v12i2.1394

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Indonesia has issued a fisheries subsidy policy to encourage the development of the fishing industry because this sector contributes to national development, but the subsidies applied must be in accordance with the provisions stipulated in the WTO. Indonesia is a member of the WTO and in the last few meetings held by the WTO in which the WTO prohibits subsidies, besides that fisheries subsidies can cause depletion of fish stocks and damage to marine biota. This is not in line with the UN program, namely Sustainable Development related to sustainable fisheries, so the implementation of fisheries subsidy policies can cause problems. the 12th WTO ministerial conference, a draft was drafted, but until now the draft has not been ratified, the draft fisheries subsidies at the WTO specifically regulate fisheries subsidies that are prohibited and exceptions in general. the 13th Ministerial Conference 2024 has not yet concluded negotiations on agricultural and fisheries subsidy issues, which remain key concerns for the conference organizers. Trade or Economic Ministers of the WTO engaged in negotiations are aware of the significant differences in positions among member states, necessitating further time for additional negotiations to be continued by permanent delegations in Geneva. The impact of the draft WTO fisheries subsidy, if successfully ratified, will have a negative impact on Indonesia in terms of the fishery market, fishery resources and employment.
Implementation of International Arbitration Awards in Indonesia : Is it Final and Binding? Fachrurozy, Azriel; Devano, Aldo; Malida Hany, Elbirra; Prasetya Mega Jaya, Belardo; Justitia, Mentari
International Asia Of Law and Money Laundering (IAML) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): International Asia Of Law and Money Laundering (IAML)
Publisher : International Asia Of Law and Money Laundering

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59712/iaml.v3i2.95

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International Arbitration is one of the popular dispute resolutions used by disputing parties because it has several advantages such as confidentiality, fast decision-making and in principle is final and binding. However, in Indonesia, there are still other efforts that must be carried out before the award is executed or implemented so that international arbitration awards in Indonesia are not directly executed or implemented. Therefore, the objectives of this study are: 1), to know and analyse how the implementation of international arbitration awards in Indonesia; 2) to examine how the nature of international arbitration awards in Indonesia. This research was conducted using normative juridical research methods. The results of this study are First, the Implementation of International Arbitration Awards in Indonesia can be recognised and implemented if they are registered with the Registrar of the Central Jakarta District Court, and have fulfilled the requirements in Article 66 of Law No. 30 of 1999 concerning Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution. Second, International Arbitration Awards in Indonesia are final because there is no appeal at the High Court level in any province in Indonesia, and cassation or review to the Supreme Court. International Arbitration Awards are binding or enforceable/executable as long as they do not conflict with the provisions of Indonesian national laws and regulations and fulfil the provisions and stages stipulated in Law No. 30 of 1999 concerning Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution, hence international arbitration awards.
The Implementation of General Principles of Convention on The Rights of The Child During Covid-19 Pandemic in The City of Serang Ridwan, Ridwan; Jaya, Belardo Prasetya Mega; Imani, Sarah Haderizqi
LAW REFORM Vol 18, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : PROGRAM STUDI MAGISTER ILMU HUKUM FAKULTAS HUKUM UNIVERSITAS DIPONEGORO SEMARANG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (592.645 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/lr.v18i1.44643

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Convention on The Rights of The Child is the most comprehensive international legal instrument of human rights to promote and protect rights of children. In the late 2019, Coronavirus Disease 19 outbreak started. This pandemic then has led to socio-economic impact as a result of preventive and controlling actions. This pandemic has also affected the fulfillment of child’s rights including the rights of children in The City of Serang. This research was aimed at investigating the implementation of general principle of Convention on The Rights of The Child during Covid-19 pandemic in the city of Serang. This study applied normative research method, which is a research discussing legal aspects by studying literature sources on the applied regulations. The result of the study shows that the implementation of general principle of Convention on The Rights of The Child, consisting of the principle of non-discrimination, the best interest of the child, the right to life, survival and development, and the right to be heard, went well along with the establishment of Child Social Welfare Institute to serve children with special needs (LKSA), Integrated Service Centre for the Empowerment of Women and Children (P2TP2A) to receive complaints on the violation of children’s rights, Serang’s Children Forum as a media where children of Serang can participate. The implementation of the right to survival was not as good because Working group (Pokja) for adverse effect following immunization (KIPI) special for children has not effectively implemented.
Pertanggungjawaban Pidana Terdahap Kapal Asing Yang Melakukan Illegal, Unreported And Unregulated Fishing Di Zona Ekonomi Eksklusif Indonesia: Studi Kasus Do Thanh Nhan (Kapal Vietnam) Rofiana, Reine; Mohas, Muhyi; Mega Jaya, Belardo Prasetya
JATISWARA Vol. 39 No. 1 (2024): Jatiswara
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jtsw.v39i1.474

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Illegal, Unreported And Unregulated Fishing (IUU Fishing) yang dilakukan oleh kapal asing masih sering terjadi di Zona Ekonomi Eksklusif Indonesia (ZEEI). Salah satunya Dalam perkara perikanan yang dilakukan oleh Do Thanh Nhan, telah terbukti tidak memiliki Surat Izin Penangkapan Ikan (SIPI) serta diketahui telah menggunakan alat penangkapan ikan yang dilarang. Oleh karena itu, penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis bagaimana ketentuan dan unsur IUU Fishing dan bagaimana pertanggungjawaban pidana bagi kapal asing yang melakukan IUU Fishing di ZEEI : Studi Kasus Do Thanh Nhan (Kapal Vietnam). Metode penelitian yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini yaitu metode penelitian hukum normatif. Hasil dari penelitian ini adalah Ketentuan dan unsur IUU Fishing diatur dalam hukum internasional maupun hukum nasional. Do Thanh Nhan, WNA dari Vietnam yang melakukan IUU Fishing di ZEEI diberikan Pidana Denda atau disebut uang jaminan yang layak (reasonable bound) sebesar Rp. 200.000.000 tanpa dilengkapi dengan pidana penjara maupun pidana kurungan pengganti denda. Hal tersebut sudah sesuai dengan Pasal 73 UNCLOS 1982 dan Pasal 102 Undang-Undang No. 31 Tahun 2004 tentang Perikanan sebagaimana telah diubah dengan Undang-Undang No. 45 Tahun 2009 tentang Perubahan atas Undang-undang Nomor 31 Tahun 2004 tentang Perikanan yang menyatakan bahwa ketentuan tentang pidana penjara dalam Undang-Undang ini tidak berlaku bagi tindak pidana di bidang perikanan yang terjadi di ZEE Indonesia. Ketentuan tersebut juga diatur dalam SEMA Tahun 2015 tentang Pemberlakuan Rumusan Hasil Rapat Pleno Kamar Mahkamah Agung Tahun 2015 sebagai Pedoman Pelaksanaan Tugas Bagi Pengadilan serta di Putusan Kasasi Nomor 1206 K/ Pid.Sus/ 2015 tanggal 23 Februari 2016.
SPEEDING UP JUSTICE: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE PRINCIPLE OF SPEEDY, SIMPLE, AND LOW-COST TRIALS IN INDONESIAN CORRUPTION CASES Ridwan, Ridwan; Mega Jaya, Belardo Prasetya; Jaya, Arizon Mega; Octavian, Ryan
Kanun Jurnal Ilmu Hukum Vol 26, No 2: August 2024: The Global and National Challenges for Justice
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/kanun.v26i2.33385

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This article investigates the issue of delays in law enforcement's implementation of criminal law in corruption cases, particularly in relation to the principles of speedy, simple, and low-cost trials. Utilizing a normative legal method and statutory approach, alongside case studies, the study explores the persistent delays in the Indonesian criminal justice system despite the emphasis on these principles. Delays in the reading of indictments have raised suspicions and potential discrimination in the enforcement of corruption cases. The right of a defendant to a prompt resolution, as outlined in the Criminal Procedure Code aligning with the shift from an inquisitorial to accusatorial principle and human rights development, is highlighted. However, the findings reveal that these principles are not consistently and effectively applied in Indonesia's criminal justice system. Key issues identified include prolonged, complex, and costly law enforcement processes in corruption cases, as well as obstacles hindering the swift and cost-effective resolution of state losses. Discriminatory practices, though not overt, manifest in various stages of the legal process, impeding the realization of fast, simple, and low-cost justice. To address these challenges and ensure fair trials, law enforcement must prioritize ethical and moral considerations in their practices
Co-Authors Aceng Asnawi Rohani Ade Marpudin Afandi Sitamala Ahadi Fajrin Prasetya Ahmad Lanang Citrawan Ahmad Lanang Citrawan Ahmad Rayhan Akbar Ari Rangga Prabu Zulkifar Aldi Dwi Cahyo Aliyah Aliyah Alvandri Christian Rahmat Gulo Amirulloh Ahdad Anabela Callista Zahwa Andini Marwah Anditya, Ariesta Wibisono Anisa Lutfiah Annida Dwi Agustin Arafat, Muhammad Rusli Ardhi Cahyani, Ferina Asari Taufiqurrohman Asep Hakim Zakiran Aulia Rusdiana Awad Al Khalaf Azef Rahmat Hary Sapto Barora, Siti bin Mohd Rusli, Mohd Hazmi Bryan Alberto Chatri Pratiwi Ningrum Chelsea Tiara Septiani Malau Christian Sandy Pangestu Danial Danial Danial Danial dede agus, dede Devano, Aldo Devi Rakhmatika Diah Prihartini Dini Dewi Heniarti Dwi Edi Wibowo Edi Setiadi Elly Nurmahlia Erika Febriani Fachrurozy, Azriel Fanny Khalifatu Zanah Fardiansyah, A Irzal Fasyehhudin, Mohamad Febi Sasti Rahayu Ferina Ardhi Cahyani Fikry Nurhayadi Firanda Bery Amini Firdaus Firdaus Firdaus Firdaus Frisky Diaslestarie Gialdah Tapiansari Batubara Hairul Afandi Hanif, Hamdan Arief Hassan, Fareed Mohd Hera Susanti Hieronymus Soerjatisnanta Hikmayatul Muslimah Hilton Tarnama P.M. Hilton Tarnama PM Hilton Tarnama Putra M Idris Idris Ignatius Gita Hernata Imani, Sarah Haderizqi Irfi Silvia Amanda Irma Suryani Jastisia, Mentari Jaya, Arizon Mega Jefry Winter Luhut Hasudungan Justitia, Mentari Khairunnisa, Shofia Khoiruttamam Khoiruttamam Khotimah Estiyovionita Luthfia, Chaula Maharani, Dwi Gita Malida Hany, Elbirra Malik, Imam Ibnu Mareta Puspita Arianie Maroni Maroni Marpudin, Ade Maulana Shihabudin Mega Jaya, Arizon Mentari Jastisia Meutia Irdina Khairunnisa Mohamad Fasyehhudin Mohamad Fasyehhudin Mohamad Fasyehhudin Mohamad Hidayat Muhtar Mohammad Fasyehhudin Mokhamad Gisa Vitrana Muhamad Romdoni Muhammad Akib Muhammad Hasyim Abdullah Muhammad Ridwan Muhammad Rusli Arafat Muhayaroh Muhayaroh Muhtasor Jidan Muhyi Mohas Muhyi Mohas Mulkiah Nurazizah Musfiroh, Melisa Muyassaroh Muyassaroh Nasrul Hidayat Nida, Qotrun Norma Risca Pratiwi Novia Bella Alifvia Nur Sahroniah Nurikah, Nurikah nurlela Sari Nuryati Solapari Octavian, Ryan Prasetya, Ahadi Fajrin Puput Adela Rafdi Altaf Rahman, Yogi Muhammad Raissa Tsabitha Rara Anggraeni Nur Afifah Ratna Januarita Ratu Anggita Aprilia Regina Permatadewi Tantiany Gunawan Reine Rofiana Rena Yulia Ridho Pangestu Taufik Ridwan Ridwan Ridwan Ridwan Ridwan Ridwan, Ridwan Rika Ratna Permata Rima Oktavian Rio Primus Rizki Islamiah, Kiki Rofiana, Reine rohani, aceng asnawi Rully Syahrul Mucharom Rully Syahrul Mucharom, Rully Syahrul Sabaruddin, Nurul Azyani Zafirah Shofia Khairunnisa Siti Nur Aisah Solapari, Nuryati Suciati, Ranila Sulastri Sulastri Suriaamadja, Toto Tohir Surya Anom Sutriyani Adinda Putri Taufiqurrohman, Asari Tiara Destia Herman Trixi Karinina Dewi Sindhutomo Utami, Kery Wafdaa Taaz Hafsari Putri Wardatun Naddifah Wartoyo, Franciscus Xaverius Widya Jusu Adeningtyas Wijaya, Dani Wilda Riva Fadhilah Yeliana Septiani Noor Yoga Yuniadi Yogi Muhammad Rahman Yogi Muhammad Rahman Yogi Muhammad Rahman Yoshi Daud Shimada Yuliatiningsih, Aryuni