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Juridical Study of Movement #2019GantiPresiden in Election Crime Perspectives in Indonesia Lestari, Sri Bayu Puji; Apriliani, Desi
Law Research Review Quarterly Vol 4 No 2 (2018): L. Research Rev. Q. (May 2018) "Discourse on General Election in Indonesia: Betwe
Publisher : Faculty of Law Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/snh.v4i02.27114

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Measuring success in a democratic country, elections have their own significance. This is because holding direct elections can be a source of legitimacy for power in a country. Aside from being a source of legitimacy, this general election is one of the means to collect the political rights of every citizen. With the change of power through the electoral process, it is expected to bring leaders who are able to accommodate the ideals of the nation. As one of the stages procedures in the general election process carried out in Indonesia based on Undang-undang nomor 7 tahun 2017 tentang Pemilihan Umum, namely the campaign process. The campaign process is one of the strategic steps in the electoral stage to introduce the vision and mission as well as seeking public support for each candidate leader. Hastag #2019GantiPresident is a growing trend in Indonesia in 2019. This movement is one of the initiated by the opposition party with the aim of socializing its desire to replace the present president with a new president in the 2019 general election. in the democratic process, the campaign limits in the electoral law are determined. One of them relates to the campaign carried out outside the schedule set by the General Election Commission in the Regulation of the General Election Commission.
Analisis Flypaper Effect, Pendapatan Asli Daerah (PAD), Dana Alokasi Umum (DAU) dan Dana Alokasi Khusus (DAK) terhadap Belanja Daerah Kabupaten/Kota di Provinsi Jawa Barat 2017-2021 Apriliani, Desi; Sudjana
Indonesian Accounting Research Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Indonesian Accounting Research Journal (October 2023)
Publisher : Jurusan Akuntansi Politeknik Negeri Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35313/iarj.v4i1.5267

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The purpose of this study is to determine the partial and simultaneous effects of local revenue (PAD), general allocation fund (DAU), and special allocation fund (DAK) on regional expenditure, as well as to provide empirical evidence of whether the flypaper effect occurs in the districts and cities of West Java Province from 2017 to 2021. This is a quantitative research study with a sample of 27 districts and cities in West Java Province. The data source for this study is secondary data obtained from the website of the Government Financial Agency (BPK). The results of the study indicate that (1) PAD has a positive and significant effect on regional expenditure, (2) DAU has a positive but not significant effect on regional expenditure, (3) DAK has a positive and significant effect on regional expenditure, (4) PAD, DAU, and DAK have a positive and significant simultaneous effect on regional expenditure, and (5) there is no flypaper effect phenomenon in the districts and cities of West Java Province from 2017 to 2021.
The Role of Independent Commissioners in Realizing The Principles of Good Corporate Governance Apriliani, Desi
Journal of Transcendental Law Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Transcendental Law
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jtl.v5i2.1932

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The existence of independent commissioners is intended to create a more objective, independent climate, as well as to maintain fairness and provide a balance between the interests of majority shareholders and the protection of the interests of minority shareholders, even other interests. Independent Commissioners are needed by companies in Indonesia, especially for public companies. With the existence of independent commissioners, all interested parties benefit greatly, especially through the establishment of conditions in accordance with the principles of Good Corporate Governance, where independent commissioners can provide opinions with a higher level of independence and accountability.
Analysis of The Probability of Money Laundering Crimes toward the Development of Crypto-currency Regulations in Indonesia Muttaqim, Muttaqim; Apriliani, Desi
IJCLS (Indonesian Journal of Criminal Law Studies) Vol 4, No 1 (2019): May 2019 Indonesian Journal of Criminal Law Studies
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijcls.v4i1.18714

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Cryptocurrency is done instantly, so it does not require a third party (the central bank as the holder of moneter policy). All transactions in the Cryptocurrency system will be collectively verified in a private network. Today Cryptocurrency transaction activities are prohibited in Indonesia in line with the issuance of Bank Indonesia Regulation number 18 of 2016 concerning the Implementation of Payment Transaction Processing. Taking into account that the clarity of the Cryptocurrency system is not very good and is still in the government assessment stage even though it is noted that the exchange rate of virtual currencies is very high, in 2017 the price of one Bitcoin is closed equivalent to 4,224 US dollars or around Rp. 56,000,000, with market capitalization (Marketcap) for 71.5 billion US dollars, equivalent to Rp. 954 trillion which makes investors choose to challenge inventories on Cryptocurrency or digital currency rather than investing in safe havens such as gold or bonds. This study will discuss how Cryptocurrency can provide potential money laundering criminal offenses in the form of digital transaction systems and how the regulations are developed. Given the legal conditions for proving money laundering crimes originating from criminal acts of corruption often find it difficult, especially against Cryptocurrency as a currency that is not recognized in Indonesia and the peer-to-peer nature that increasingly makes Cryptocurrency very private and difficult to trace.