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Journal : Jurnal Saniri

Tanggung Jawab Gubernur Dalam Penanganan Konflik Sosial Pada Negeri Kariuw Dusun Ori Negeri Pelauw Kecamatan Pulau Haruku, Kabupaten Maluku Tengah Simamora, Raja Arthur; Salmon, Hendrik
Jurnal Saniri Vol 4, No 2 (2024): Volume 4 Nomor 2, Mei 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47268/saniri.v4i2.2249

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Conflict in society certainly conflicts with the identity or identity of the Indonesian nation, namely unity in diversity, and conflict can even result in disruption of national and local stability and obstruction of national and regional development. The government has a responsibility to handle social conflicts so as to create a safe, peaceful, and peaceful community life. The governor's responsibility in handling the conflict between Kariuw State and Pelauw State is not only to prevent re-conflict but also to resolve the conflict at the root of the problem. This paper uses a normative research method, namely research that focuses on providing a systematic explanation that regulates a certain category. The problem approaches used as study material are the statutory approach and the conceptual approach. Collecting legal materials through primary legal materials is then linked to secondary legal materials. The results of the research show that the responsibility of the Governor of Maluku in handling social conflicts that occurred between Kariuw and Pelauw is part of handling social conflicts on a cross-district/city scale, through actions to prevent, stop, and select conflicts, but the Governor of Maluku does not take responsibility into account. This resulted in the Maluku Governor ignoring his legal obligations in handling the conflict. This results in the problem in question not being resolved at the root of the problem. Even though the conditions between Kariuw Country and Ori Hamlet are now calm, there is no conflict. However, a calm situation does not mean that the conflict between the two groups has been resolved to the root of the problem, because handling conflict between the two countries is not only about preventing re-conflict but also resolving the conflict at the root of the problem
Sanksi Terhadap Pelanggaran Izin Pengelolaan Sampah Pintubatu, Meyliana; Salmon, Hendrik; Pattipawae, Dezonda Rosiana
Jurnal Saniri Vol 4, No 1 (2023): Volume 4 Nomor 1, November 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47268/saniri.v4i1.1911

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Increasing population and increasing community life activities in Ambon City, which results in more and more waste generation. The increase in the volume of waste is directly proportional to the increase in population. Waste management still relies on the final approach, namely waste is collected, transported and disposed of to the final processing site.Based on the description above, the issues that will be discussed are how to apply sanctions to violations of waste management permits and what are the legal consequences if sanctions are not applied to violations of waste management permits. The research used in this paper is normative legal research.The results of the research show that the government issued a Waste Management Law, in the law it states that everyone who carries out waste management business activities must have a permit from the local government. The Regional Regulation explains that everyone who carries out waste management business activities must have a permit from the regional head according to their authority. Law Number 18 of 2008 concerning Waste Management Article 17 paragraph (1), (2), (3). Ambon Mayor Regulation Number 39 of 2018 concerning Enforcement of Administrative Sanctions Against the Granting of Waste Management Permits. Article 2 paragraph (1). Regional Regulation Number 11 of 2015 concerning Waste Management Article 32 (1), (2), (3). The Ambon City Government issued Ambon Mayor Regulation Number 39 of 2018. As in the General Hospital in Tulehu and Siloam Hospital. The permit granted to Siloam Ambon Hospital for waste management seems to have not been implemented properly in accordance with the existing permit, there is a violation in the waste disposal process where waste originating from the hospital is dumped into the sea. Meanwhile, the General Hospital in Tulehu disposes of waste carelessly.