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Upaya Pemerintah Indonesia dalam Menurunkan Angka Peredaran Narkotika di Indonesia yang Dilakukan oleh Pengedar Asing Tahun 2014-2016 Ramadhani, Nabiela; Farabi, Nadia
Journal of International Relations Volume 5, Nomor 1, Tahun 2019
Publisher : International Relations, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Diponegoro

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Drug trafficking has becoming one of the major crimes and threatening the Indonesian’s national security at the same time. Every single year, drug trafficking’s cases are increasing rapidly throughout the nation. Nevertheless, drug trafficking within the local market keep ascending from times to times, the growth of drug trafficking’s cases by foreign part is having a downside from 2014 – 2016. Going through the fact that as a nation, Indonesia is still facing the drug trafficking issue which spread swiftly then the Indonesian Government urge to take a bigger action to exterminate this problem in to the very root. By using the descriptive method as the research method for this research, there is the thoroughly explanation about how the Indonesian Government taking a direct action in order to suppressing the drug trafficking number in Indonesia. The National Security concept is used to answer the research question. The result presents the fact that Indonesian Government’s effort to holding down the drug trafficking case in Indonesia is by increasing the national security which one of the implementations is by intensifying the resilience in the border region
Online Dispute Resolution as A Mechanism for Resolving Consumer Disputes in The Marketplace in Seeking Justice Ramadhani, Nabiela; Afriana, Anita; Yuanitasari, Deviana
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 5 No. 5 (2025): Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

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The rapid growth of e-commerce in Indonesia has increased the volume of marketplace transactions, leading to a surge in consumer disputes. However, current dispute resolution mechanisms remain conventional and ineffective in addressing the unique challenges of digital transactions. This study aims to analyze the implementation of Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) as an alternative mechanism for resolving consumer disputes in marketplace transactions, and to examine the urgency of establishing a comprehensive legal framework for ODR in Indonesia. Employing a normative juridical approach, this research reviews primary and secondary legal materials, including laws, regulations, and relevant literature, with qualitative descriptive analysis. The findings reveal that Indonesia lacks specific ODR regulations, limiting its optimal application despite its recognition in existing laws. Implementing ODR can enhance consumer access to justice by providing faster, simpler, cost-effective dispute resolution methods. The study emphasizes the need for comprehensive legal reforms to regulate ODR procedures, institutional responsibilities, data security, and the enforceability of ODR decisions. Strengthening the legal basis for ODR will improve consumer protection, legal certainty, and public trust in digital transactions, supporting a fairer digital economy.