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Conceptualizing The Floating Court Based On E-Floating Court To Realizing Public Service The Justice System In The Fourth Industrial Revolution Era Alfedo, Juan Maulana; Yofita, Emilda; Sari, Laras Ayu Lintang
Lex Scientia Law Review Vol 4 No 1 (2020): The Legal Paradigm in National Defense and Security
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (555.154 KB) | DOI: 10.15294/lesrev.v4i1.37732

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Indonesia is the biggest archipelago in the world with area of 5.9 million km2 with 6.4 million tons of fisheries resources. But with this potential there are still many crimes at sea, one of them is illegal fishing. To overcome various crimes at sea, the government provides the Shipping Court and the Fisheries Court which are expected to fulfill the legal needs of the sea, but in their implementation the two institutions are less than optimal. In the industrial revolution era 4.0, need a means to optimize public services in the justice system, especially in the maritime area. Based on the problem, we established the floating court based on e-floating court which is judicial institution to synergize the performance of shipping court and fisheries court in enforcement of marine law in Indonesia. In this study the authors used a juridical-normative research method.
Conceptualizing The Floating Court Based On E-Floating Court To Realizing Public Service The Justice System In The Fourth Industrial Revolution Era Alfedo, Juan Maulana; Yofita, Emilda; Sari, Laras Ayu Lintang
Lex Scientia Law Review Vol 4 No 1 (2020): The Legal Paradigm in National Defense and Security
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/lesrev.v4i1.37732

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Indonesia is the biggest archipelago in the world with area of 5.9 million km2 with 6.4 million tons of fisheries resources. But with this potential there are still many crimes at sea, one of them is illegal fishing. To overcome various crimes at sea, the government provides the Shipping Court and the Fisheries Court which are expected to fulfill the legal needs of the sea, but in their implementation the two institutions are less than optimal. In the industrial revolution era 4.0, need a means to optimize public services in the justice system, especially in the maritime area. Based on the problem, we established the floating court based on e-floating court which is judicial institution to synergize the performance of shipping court and fisheries court in enforcement of marine law in Indonesia. In this study the authors used a juridical-normative research method.
THE IDEAL CONCEPT OF ENERGY CONTROL IN INDONESIA FROM THE ECONOMIC CONSTITUTION PERSPECTIVE Qurbani, Indah Dwi; Rafiqi, Ilham Dwi; Yofita, Emilda; Rahma, Nabila Aulia
Jurnal Pembaharuan Hukum Vol 9, No 3 (2022): Jurnal Pembaharuan Hukum
Publisher : UNISSULA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26532/jph.v9i3.17429

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Indonesia's energy transition trends are faced with many challenges and require support in several life sectors. Thus, the pledge of legal certainty and justice through the policies and legal arrangements has become a crucial factor. The present research employed normative legal research with a statutory, historical, and conceptual approach. The purpose of the research was to examine the regulation about energy control in Indonesia all this time and the prospects to regulate energy development from the economic constitution perspective. This study uses a normative juridical method with statutory, historical and conceptual approaches. The results had indicated that such a perspective became an ideal concept to be a basis, reference, and control to the energy regulation in the future. The economic constitution also implied that the economy was built as a shared effort referred to the principle of kinship. Consequently, each of the energy development elements, i.e., policy, management, regulation, and supervision had to be carefully measured for the sake of human’s prosperity. The development and use of renewable energy as the core energy source were strongly consistent with the actualization of economic welfare and safety among the people, which remarked the key to indicating the existence of the economic constitution.