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Pertanggungjawaban Pidana Terhadap Korporasi yang Melakukan Tindak Pidana Perusakan Lingkungan Hidup Wiratama, Galih Putra; Setiyono
MLJ Merdeka Law Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): November 2024, Merdeka Law Journal
Publisher : Postgraduate University of Merdeka Malang

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Corporate crime lately has been seen by the public as the most serious and dangerous crimes than conventional crimes such as robbery or theft by force because the consequences of corporate crime is much more devastating than those caused by conventional crime, the purpose of this study describe and analyze criminal liability against corporations that commit crimes of environmental destruction,the formulation of the the second is how criminal liability against corporations that commit crimes of environmental destruction,the research method used is normative legal research.The first research results in UUPPLH in 2009 regulate the formulation of offenses, namely material offenses and formal offenses. Material offenses are found in Article 98, Article 99 and Article 112, while formal offenses are found in Article 100 to Article 111 and Article 113 to Article 115 of Law Number 32 of 2009 on Environmental Protection and management. While related to corporate regulation in environmental crimes stated in Article 116 paragraph (1) and Paragraph (2) and Article 118 UUPPLH. The second is the recognition of corporations as legal subjects that can be criminally liable for environmental crimes is affirmed in Article 1 Number 32 of law no. 32 of 2009 concerning the protection and management of the environment, namely “everyone is an individual or business entity, both incorporated and unincorporated” Keywords: Criminal Liability,Corporate, Environment
Analisis Penegakan Hukum Terhadap Penyalahgunaan Narkotika yang dilakukan oleh Anggota TNI dan Polri Arif Widodo; Setiyono; Nahdiya Sabrina
MLJ Merdeka Law Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): November,2025
Publisher : Postgraduate University of Merdeka Malang

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Drug abuse within the Indonesian National Armed Forces and the Indonesian National Police is a serious violation that impacts not only the personal honor of members, but also the stability of state security and the image of the institution. This action must be dealt with firmly in accordance with the provisions of the law, especially Law Number 35 of 2009 concerning Narcotics. The formulation of the problem in this study includes: (1) How is the law enforcement against drug abuse committed by members of the Indonesian National Armed Forces based on the Decision of Dilmil III-12 Surabaya and by members of the Indonesian National Police based on the legal process at the Malang Police; and (2) What are the obstacles in the process of law enforcement against drug abuse committed by members of the Indonesian National Armed Forces and the Indonesian National Police. This study uses an empirical legal method with an empirical juridical approach. The results of the study show that law enforcement within the Indonesian National Army is still based on Law Number 35 of 2009 and the Army Chief of Staff Telegram Letter Number ST/166/2020 dated January 20, 2020, which emphasizes strict sanctions without compromise. Meanwhile, the law enforcement process within the Indonesian National Police tends to provide room for consideration of lighter sanctions. Obstacles within the Indonesian National Armed Forces include internal factors such as a lack of legal socialization and a lack of integrated handling, as well as external factors such as limited infrastructure, geographical constraints, and individual character. Obstacles within the Indonesian National Police include internal factors such as weak legal awareness, violations of the code of ethics, and workload, while external factors include a lack of community participation, pressure on investigators, and environmental influences.
Co-Authors Alexander Joshua Pratama Ammar Farras Fauzan Anggraini, Febri Anis Kristia Putri Arief Rahmatulloh Arif Widodo Arnaldo Vinerdi Arum, Ayu Puspita Audric Farell Nolan Ayuningtyas, Putri Larasati Azahra, Aura Azhar Dhika Winarto Bagus Bara Bobby Firmansyah Buldani Ridha Bustan, Josephine Kezia Candra Aries Priyendi Christina , Anggi Erika Ciptaningtyas, Ariesta Wulandari Danasari, Putu Angel Putri David Bueno Davita, Bunga De Rinus, Maria Filfrida Dewi Nadya Maharani Dewi Natasya Lestari Dinanti, Bernandia Hamsyah Dwi Erwin Kusbianto Dyah Ayu Savitri Erwin Kusbianto , Dwi Fotuhoaro Ndruru Gatot Efrianto Geovanni Ikram Gunawan Syahrantau Hadiyanto, Narissa Rafaputri Irwanto Sucipto, Irwanto Julian Daniel Maria Angelina Butar Butar Maulana, Juraisyki Iqbal Mega Mustika Noviyanti Meliala, Susan Barbara Patricia Sembiring Mohammad Ubaidillah Muhammad Fauzan Ridho Kanungga Rominton Muhammad Ghufron Rosyady Muhammad Noval Amaldy Nada Samyra Nahdiya Sabrina Nisak, Fauziatun Novendra, Dimas Ihza Nurul Kamaliya nurul latifah Partini Partini Patricia Sembiring, Susan Barbara Patricia SM, Susan Barbara Puan Dinaphia Yunan rachman winarto, Yudha Rahardianto, Trias Rama Wahyu Pratama Putra Reni Ambarwati Rifngatul ‘Atiqoh Rosita Dwi Chrisnandari Sandrina Aisha Devi Sari, Andini Permata Sawitri Yuli Hartati Sawitri Yuli Hartati S. Setyaningrum, Putri Imaniar Sholeh Avivi Subakti, Bawafi Syakia Brafnasha Isabella Pambudi Syifa Putri Aulia Victory Hengky Parinussa Vira Felinda Ayu Cahyani Virsa Faliolla Tasyakuranti Widiono, Fajar Kurnia Maulid Wildan Muhlison, Wildan Wiratama, Galih Putra Zaqinadevi, Amritha Suko Zefri Ziansyah Attallah Rahmana