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Juridical Analysis Of The Status Of Orient Riwu Kore In The Election Of The Regional Head Of Sabu Raijua Regency In 2020 Bill Nope; Gerald Aldytia Bunga
Journal of Digital Law and Policy Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Journal of Digital Law and Policy - January 2022
Publisher : Catuspata

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (374.669 KB) | DOI: 10.58982/jdlp.v1i2.110

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In the 2020 Sabu Raijua regional head election, one of the regional head candidates, namely Orient P Riwukore, was questioned the status of his candidacy in the regional head election because he was suspected of being a citizen of the United States but at the same time he also had legitimate Indonesian citizenship documents. Therefore, this study aims to examine how citizenship is regulated in Indonesian and United States law and whether the Constitutional Court's decision in case number 135/PHP.BUP-XIX/2021 is constitutional. The results showed that Orient Riwu Kore was a citizen of the United States and had lost his Indonesian citizenship. Therefore, the decision of the constitutional court which annulled the victory of Orient Riwukore and his partner and ordered a re-election in Sabu Raijua Regency was a constitutional decision.
Impact of Internet Culture on Indonesian Values and Moral Decision Making Basthian A Laoebela; Gerald Aldytia Bunga; Nanny Mayasari; Unggul Sagena
Journal of Digital Law and Policy Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Digital Law and Policy - January 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (553.574 KB) | DOI: 10.58982/jdlp.v2i2.310

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As internet usage has grown, so has the influence of internet culture on Indonesian values and moral decision making. The internet provides a platform for the exchange of ideas and perspectives, and it has the potential to shape and transform social and cultural norms and values. For example, internet culture may promote the spread of liberal and progressive ideas, and it may provide a voice to marginalized and underrepresented groups. Exposure to internet culture can influence Indonesian values and moral decision making in a number of ways. One of the key ways is through the exposure to a wider range of ideas, perspectives, and behaviors, which can challenge and broaden existing cultural norms and values. For example, internet culture may expose individuals to more liberal and progressive ideas, promoting greater tolerance and inclusiveness. This study aims to find out how the impact of the internet for Indonesia, especially values and moral decision making. Based on the literature study conducted in this study, it is known that the internet has both positive and negative impacts on Indonesian values and moral decision-making. To minimize negative impacts, strategies such as content filtering, media and digital literacy programs, promoting responsible online behavior, and enforcing online regulations could be implemented. A proactive and multi-faceted approach that considers the specific context and needs of Indonesian society could help to maximize the internet's positive benefits while minimizing its negative impacts.
Phenomenom Cyber Crime in Indonesia in the Digitalization Era Ellyona Putri, Kadek Devina; Latbin, Mariano Wawan; Bunga, Gerald Aldytia
Journal of Digital Law and Policy Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Digital Law and Policy - January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58982/jdlp.v3i2.549

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Science and technology are increasingly developing rapidly and advancing, offering various interactions in human life. Information and communication technology continues to develop in the digital era, especially the internet, which has a big influence on people's life patterns. The development of the internet has triggered the emergence of a type of cyber crime which is usually known as Cyber Crime. Various cases of cyber crime (Cyber Crime) have emerged in Indonesia, especially in the banking sector. In the following years until now, in Indonesia there have been many incidents of Cyber Crime, for example computer program piracy, cracking, bank burglary (banking fraud), unauthorized use of other parties' credit cards (carding), pornography, including crimes against domain names (domain names). Cyber Crime could happen because unlimited internet access. Apart from that, computer user negligence is also often the cause of this Cyber Crime. This is something that is often overlooked, namely a weak network security system. In fact, a weak network security system creates a big loophole for people who intend to commit crimes. Currently, what is used as the legal basis for Cyber ??Crime cases in Indonesia isLaw Number 11 of 2008 concerning Information and Electronic Transactions (ITE). The ITE Law consists of 13 chapters and 54 articles which explain in detail the rules for living in cyberspace and the transactions that occur therein. Prohibited acts (cybercrime) are explained in Chapter VII (Articles 27-37)