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Journal : KEADILAN PROGRESIF

Implementasi Undang-Undang No. 40 Tahun 1999 Tentang Pers dalam Pemenuhan Hak Asasi Manusia (Sudi Kebebasan Pers Di Propinsi Lampung) Anggalana ANGGALANA
KEADILAN PROGRESIF Vol 6, No 2 (2015): September
Publisher : Universitas Bandar Lampung (UBL)

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The fact that human beings have a fundamental right,such as human rights. Of the many human rights attached to these, there is a right to obtain information, where one means to obtain the information coming from the press. The embodiment of popular sovereignty in a democratic state is the guarantee of human rights including freedom of the press, including the Indonesian nation that embraces democracy. Freedom of the press is part of the constitutional rights of citizens of Indonesia as the mandate of Article 28 of the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia Year 1945. Of the mandate of the Constitution of the Republic  of Indonesia Year 1945, the Government of the Republic of Indonesia implements it in the form of a legislation, namely the Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 40 of 1999 on the Press in order to provide legal guarantees for the independence and freedom of the press in Indonesia. Efforts to build a democracy with social justice and human rights guarantees necessary to have an atmosphere that is safe, orderly, peaceful, and conducted responsibly and in accordance with prevailing laws and regulations.
Analisis Yuridis Ketentuan Pasal 152 Ayat (3) Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 23 Tahun 2014 Tentang Pemerintahan Daerah Mengenai Kewenangan Pembatalan Peraturan Daerah Kabupaten/Kota oleh Menteri Dalam Negeri Anggalana ANGGALANA
KEADILAN PROGRESIF Vol 8, No 2 (2017): September
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Regional autonomy is the transfer of authority from the central government to local governments in the context of the implementation of government affairs in the region. This also applies to the delegation of authority from the central government to regional governments to administer government affairs in their autonomous regions based on the principle of decentralization and co-administration, as well as the authority in the formulation of regional regulations by the regional government together with the Regional People's Legislative Assembly Regional. Starting from the planning stage, the discussion until validation and enactment must be based on applicable laws and regulations. In addition, the regional regulations should also be coordinated by the regional government to the central government, either the Provincial Government as a representative of the central government in the region or with the central government in this case the Ministry of Home Affairs in order to harmonize with higher laws and regulations equivalent to goals and able to support each other. If in the coordination related to the establishment of the regional regulation is contrary to the principle of legislative formation, the central government has the authority to cancel the regional regulations in accordance with the prevailing laws and regulations.
Optimalisasi Nilai Kearifan Lokal Rembug Pekon dalam Pengelolaan Taman Hutan Raya (TAHURA) Wan Abdurahman Propinsi Lampung sebagai Kawasan Hutan Konservasi Berbasis Masyarakat Erlina B.; Bambang Hartono; Anggalana ANGGALANA; Melisa Safitri
KEADILAN PROGRESIF Vol 9, No 2 (2018): September
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Optimizing the value of local wisdom Rembug Pekon in the management of the Great Forest Park (TAHURA) Wan Abdurahman as a community-based Conservation Forest area is viewed in a legal and social perspective, is an idea of the management of the Great Forest Park based on the social values of the community based on participatory principles, benefits , balanced and sustainable.The revitalization of Wan Abdurrahman Forest Park in Lampung Province of Indonesia as a communal forest park regarded in law and social perspective is a brainstorming of a communal nature preservation guided by the principle of participation, utilization, harmony, and sustainability. This idea is made for the improvement of Indonesia current policy which is considered for being ineffective due to the construction of “Top Down Planning” where the government is not only as the main brainstormer but also dominantly taking part in constructing the whole plan of the policy. Plainly, the government is playing a role not only as the law maker, but also the inspector. The community should have gotten a wide access to fight for their communal value. In short, our observation shown that the model of “Bottom Up Planning” is suit perfectly with all of the communities since it is seeking for the communal brainstorming in its whole policy and how easy for the people to deal only with their own social value. Each community must be actively taking place in making the policy construction of their social values while the government will only be the landlord. As a result, the whole communal values will be uplifted owing to the community habits as the part of the conservation legislations. This research is using the qualitative analysis used for assessing the policy related to the forest park utilization, initially projected the social norm of law or legislations. Undoubtedly, the interpretation is based on the theoritical interpretation, likewise generalized an ideal form of policy (ius constitutum). The advantages for stakeholders are to give an illustration academically in the form of policy analysis as well as to force the community participation and ensure that the whole policy and communal value collaboration will deliver so many risets related to the form of the public policy for both lecturer and also researchers expecting the implementation itself will be manifested in any kind of communal forest park area.
Co-Authors . Baharudin Agung Saputra Ahmad Badawi Aldo Chanigia Aldri Frinaldi Alfiyan, Angga Alfonsus Demitrio Jehanu Amalia Oktarina Amalia, Annisha andri akasi akasi Angga Alfiyan Angga Alfiyan Appin Purisky Redaputri Aprinisa Arya Anasta Adam S Baharuddin Baharuddin Baharuddin Baharudin Baharudin Bahrudin Bahrudin Bambang Hartono Bambang Hartono Budhi Waskito Chandra Reformasi Dery Putra Desta Fani Acbel Dicky Janu Prasetyo Difa Tamara Putri Dimas Bahtera Setyohadi Edy, Tri Purnama Eky Sepriza Erlina B Erlina B Fathul Aziz Haliza, Siti Nur Hellenia, Shalsabila Hifiya, Ratu Diba Yolanda I Ketut Seregig I Ketut Siregig I Wayan Nanda D Irawan, Wayan Riki Irfan Maulana, Irfan Ivan Dwi Anggara Juliansa, Muhammad Raies Kabul Rahmat Taufik Kadafi, Ahmad Ali kadek dela HS karima, Nur kholan Lintje Anna Marpaung Lukmanul Hakim Luthfi Gama Albarik M. Ardiansyah M. Dheo Fortunarenza Putra Melisa Safitri Meliyana, Dina Muhamad Fadhilah Muhammad Affandi Muhammad Ardiansyah Muhammad Zuhri Muhammad, Balgis Nabila, Ajeng Surya Niki Agus Santoso Ningrum, Inggit Setya Octanelsha, Berlian Cikka Okta Ainita Oktarina, Amalia ongky Saputra Dewa Pasaribu, Adhisti Syifani Ponco Febri Saputra Pratiwi, Ayang Widi Putri, Kaneishia Rahmadika Putri, Tiara Susilo Qunaifi, Ahmad Rachmad Kurniawan Refly Setiawan Rinaldy, Dion Rinanda, Diandra Risti Dwi Ramasari S Endang Prasetyawati Sadhana, Putu Sigit Pamungkas Siregig, I Ketut Sultan Ali Sabana Susilowati Susilowati Tami Rusli Tobing, Alvarian L Valen Nababan Vonny Tiara Narundana Wahyu Abdul Jafar Wardhana, Yogie Kusuma Wayguna, Candra Wijaya, Aldy Avicena Wijaya, Zullya Winda Sari Wiryadi Wiryadi Yazhalina, Shefa Rindya Yoga Saputra Alam Yuda, Arya Dwi Yulia Hesti Zainab Ompu Jainah Zhifa, Ersha Nadhia