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Advocacy and Legal Aid During Covid-19 Pandemic: How Indonesia Survives? Novanda, Galuh Dwi
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol 2 No 2 (2020): Indonesian J. Int'l Clinical Leg. Educ. (June, 2020)
Publisher : Faculty of Law Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (240.985 KB) | DOI: 10.15294/ijicle.v2i2.38331

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The spread of the corona virus or better known as covid-19 in Indonesia is a serious matter that needs to be dealt with immediately considering the number of victims caused by the virus that was first discovered in Wuhan. As in mid-March, after the first death in Indonesia due to the corona virus and the designation of the catastrophic virus as a global pandemic by WHO or the World Health Organization, this indicates that the government must be tougher in controlling corona virus transmission in Indonesia. Even since March 15, 2020 Indonesia has determined the status of the co-19 distribution as a national disaster. The implications of the outbreak of the pandemic are the impact on problems both in the health and economic fields. In connection with health issues, the Indonesian government itself has established a public health emergency as stated in the Decree of the Head of the National Disaster Management Agency. This is as stated in Article 10 of Law Number 6 Year 2018 on Health Outrageousness as seems to be a lockdown consideration, there are large-scale social restrictions which are clearly evident in article 59 paragraph (2) which includes the consolation of schools and workplaces, restrictions on religious activities and / or restrictions on activities at public places or facilities.
Ethnicity, Religion, Race, and Inter-group Relations Elements in Campaign: A Comparative Study of North Sumatra and Jakarta Election Edytya, Nindya Putri; Novanda, Galuh Dwi
Law Research Review Quarterly Vol 4 No 3 (2018): L. Research Rev. Q. (August 2018) "Law and Democracy in General Election: Between
Publisher : Faculty of Law Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/snh.v4i03.27025

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Election of regional heads in Indonesia is currently held more than 300 regions both provincial and city. Based on Article 56 of Law Number 32 Year 2004 concerning Regional Government, it is stated that the Regional Head and Deputy Regional Head are elected in a pair of candidates which are carried out democratically based on the principle of direct, general free, secret, honest and fair. This paper aims to examine the elements of SARA (Ethnic, Religious, Racial, and Intergroup) in regional election campaigns in DKI Jakarta and North Sumatra. The campaign is a space that voters must use to evaluate the vision, mission and program of election participants. But in reality the SARA element is often used as a stepping stone in campaigning. The important point in this paper is to find out what factors are behind the SARA element in campaign activities. Does the SARA element in the campaign have an influence on voter votes? Or apparently not? The types of SARA elements favored in the campaigns in DKI Jakarta and North Sumatra are certainly different, in terms of the type of SARA used, the attitude of the people in the area and how the SARA elements are used in the campaign. The use of religious and ethnic identity has been seen as getting stronger since 2014 after the influence of lying news circulating on social media such as Facebook, Whats App, BBM and Instagram.
The Perpetrators of the Theft of Minors at the Child Social Rehabilitation Center Maulana, Firnanda Cindy; Rochmah, Nur; Agustina, Lella; Novanda, Galuh Dwi
Law Research Review Quarterly Vol 6 No 3 (2020): L. Research Rev. Q. (August 2020) "Law, Crime and Global Security"
Publisher : Faculty of Law Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/lrrq.v6i3.31209

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The development of the world in the recent era of globalization shows a very rapid development where can be felt various positive impacts such as the progress of science and technology. But in addition to the positive impacts, there are also negative impacts that can be felt, one of which is the rise of crime both in terms of quantity and quality. The crime does not only involve adults, but also children. Children as part of the younger generation who are potentials and successors of the ideals and struggles of the nation which in fact have a strategic role and special characteristics and traits, require guidance and protection in order to ensure physical, psychological, and sociological growth and development in a balanced manner. Children grow by analyzing the condition of the surrounding environment and absorbing what they see and feel. Crime cases involving children as perpetrators carry their own phenomena. One of the most common crimes committed by children is theft, with various motives and modus operandi. This observation was conducted to determine the impact of crimes involving children as perpetrators, what factors drive the child to commit these crimes, as well as how the attitude of the surrounding community.
Advocacy and Legal Aid During Covid-19 Pandemic: How Indonesia Survives? Novanda, Galuh Dwi
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol 2 No 2 (2020): Indonesian J. Int'l Clinical Leg. Educ. (June, 2020)
Publisher : Faculty of Law Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijicle.v2i2.38331

Abstract

The spread of the corona virus or better known as covid-19 in Indonesia is a serious matter that needs to be dealt with immediately considering the number of victims caused by the virus that was first discovered in Wuhan. As in mid-March, after the first death in Indonesia due to the corona virus and the designation of the catastrophic virus as a global pandemic by WHO or the World Health Organization, this indicates that the government must be tougher in controlling corona virus transmission in Indonesia. Even since March 15, 2020 Indonesia has determined the status of the co-19 distribution as a national disaster. The implications of the outbreak of the pandemic are the impact on problems both in the health and economic fields. In connection with health issues, the Indonesian government itself has established a public health emergency as stated in the Decree of the Head of the National Disaster Management Agency. This is as stated in Article 10 of Law Number 6 Year 2018 on Health Outrageousness as seems to be a lockdown consideration, there are large-scale social restrictions which are clearly evident in article 59 paragraph (2) which includes the consolation of schools and workplaces, restrictions on religious activities and / or restrictions on activities at public places or facilities.