Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 2 Documents
Search

Reorientasi Penegakan Hukum Pidana Lingkungan Hidup Melalui Perjanjian Penangguhan Penuntutan Daniel, Deni; Hawari, Azam; Handayani, Marsya Mutmainah
Jurnal Hukum Lingkungan Indonesia Vol 6, No 1 (2019): October
Publisher : Indonesian Center for Environmental Law

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (262.989 KB) | DOI: 10.38011/jhli.v6i1.148

Abstract

Penegakan hukum pidana lingkungan sejatinya ditujukan untuk mewujudkan tujuan dalam UU 32/2009. Namun, proses persidangan seringkali rumit, mahal, dan lama sementara lingkungan yang tercemar dan/atau rusak membutuhkan pemulihan yang cepat dan tepat. Hal ini membuat rekonstruksi paradigma penegakan hukum pidana, khususnya lingkungan hidup dibutuhkan. Oleh karena itu, tulisan ini mencoba menggagas Perjanjian Penangguhan Penuntutan sebagai salah satu solusi alternatif dalam sistem peradilan pidana lingkungan hidup. Perjanjian Penangguhan Penuntutan dapat menjadi salah satu solusi alternatif terhadap permasalahan proses ajudikasi, khususnya pada pelaku korporasi yang selama ini belum optimal karena dapat menciptakan efektivitas dan efisiensi penegakan hukum pidana lingkungan.
Informational Asymmetry in Public Participation on Environmental Monitoring in Indonesian Regulation: A Preliminary Discourse Daniel, Deni; Hapsari, Palupi
CSID Journal of Infrastructure Development Vol. 2, No. 1
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar

Abstract

Public participation has been viewed as crucial component in environmental management. Public participation enables the community to inform the project proponents and government agencies on local knowledge and aspiration to be considered in decision-making process. Based on our literature review we found that effective participation in monitoring might be hampered by informational asymmetry and the opportunistic nature of firms. In the case of Indonesia, little has been discussed on the possible informational asymmetry on the public participation process in environmental management. This paper aims to give a normative analysis on the current regulation of public participation in Indonesia to identify possible informational asymmetry that might give barrier to effective monitoring. Our discussion found that there are still gaps in access to relevant information in the current mechanism of public participation. This is due to a prematurely informational disclosure and the lack of projects and decisions follow-up towards community by both firms and government agencies. This set a barrier for the community to obtain credence information which comprised of the firms’ environmental requirements and obligations and the highly technical aspects of environmental monitoring. We suggest a proper way to address this obstacle by reforming public participation regulation.