Suhartono, Rizki Mustika
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PENYULUHAN HUKUM TENTANG BAHAYA NARKOBA DI SMA NEGERI 4 PASARWAJO KABUPATEN BUTON Nurcahyo, Edy; Gurusi, La; Suhartono, Rizki Mustika; Ernawati, Ernawati
Empowerment Vol. 3 No. 02 (2020): Empowerment
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Hukum Fakultas Hukum Universitas Kuningan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25134/empowerment.v3i02.3608

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This community service aims to provide knowledge and understanding of the dangers of narcotics for SMA Negeri 4 Pasarawajo. This community service is expected to be able to provide legal awareness to students about the dangers of drugs from a legal and health perspective. The methods used in the implementation of activities are counseling, lectures and discussions. The results and discussion, namely Community Service is legal counseling by involving students to practice providing legal education in front of students of SMA 4 Pasarwajo, Buton Regency. Legal education about the dangers of drugs is needed for the youth generation, considering that adolescents are easily influenced by deviant behavior, including the abuse of illegal drugs.Pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk memberikan pengetahuan dan pemahaman tentang bahaya narkotika terhadap siswa SMA Negeri 4 Pasarawajo. Pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini diharapkan mampu memberikan kesadaran hukum terhadap siswa akan bahaya narkoba dari prespektif hukum dan kesehatan. Metode yang digunakan dalam pelaksanaan kegiatan adalah penyuluhan, ceramah dan diskusi. Hasil dan pembahasan yaitu Pengabdian Kepada masyarakat ini adalah penyuluhan hukum dengan  melibatkan mahasiswa untuk praktek memberikan penyuluhan hukum di hadapan siswa-siswa SMA 4 Pasarwajo Kabupaten Buton. Penyuluhan hukum tentang bahaya narkoba sangat dibutuhkan bagi generasi remaja, mengingat usia remaja mudah sekali terpengaruh pada perilaku menyimpang, termasuk dalam penyalahgunaan obat-obatan terlarang.
Immunity Rights of Experts Who Provide Statements in Trials (Study Decision No: 47/Pdt.G/LH/2018/PN Cbi) Mansyah, Muh Sutri; Suhartono, Rizki Mustika; Salad, Hariasi; Dewi, Rasmala; Bimasakti, David Haryo
The Digest: Journal of Jurisprudence and Legisprudence Vol 4 No 2 (2023): The Digest, December 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/digest.v4i2.75767

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This paper investigates the critical issue of immunity rights for experts who provide statements in trials, with a specific focus on the analysis of Decision No: 47/Pdt.G/LH/2018/PN Cbi. Employing a normative research approach, the study adopts a comprehensive methodology, encompassing a case and statutory perspective alongside grammatical and systematic interpretation. The pivotal finding of the research centers on the rejection of a lawsuit by the Panel of Judges, attributing it to the absence of relative competence in the presented case. Notably, the decision contains a notable directive, proposing that "experts in the future should have the right not to be prosecuted criminally." This forward-looking perspective accentuates the significance of extending immunity rights to experts. The paper underscores the urgent need for recognizing and formalizing these rights within the legal framework, advocating for the incorporation of immunity provisions for experts in the Witness and Victim Protection Law. The research contributes to the broader discourse on legal reforms, highlighting the evolving landscape concerning the legal status and protection of experts involved in legal proceedings. In navigating these complex legal dynamics, this paper calls for a proactive approach from policymakers and legislators to address and safeguard the immunity rights of experts, ensuring a fair and conducive environment for their participation in legal processes.
Comparative Legal Study on Gender Equality and Female Leadership in Indonesian and Dutch Higher Education Suhartono, Rizki Mustika; Mashendra, Mashendra; Ribeiro, Leonito; Suhartono, Mutia Aprilia; Rachman, Sulyanti
SASI Volume 31 Issue 3, September 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47268/sasi.v31i3.3035

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Introduction: This article explores the ongoing global issue of gender equality and female leadership in higher education. While many countries have adopted gender-inclusive policies, practical implementation remains inconsistent. Western countries such as the Netherlands demonstrate measurable progress, whereas Southeast Asian nations like Indonesia face persistent cultural and structural barriers. Prior studies tend to focus on sociological or institutional aspects, with limited comparative legal analysis.Purposes of the Research: The aim of this study is to explore and compare legal guarantees, national policies, and institutional practices that affect women's access to leadership positions in universities in Indonesia and the Netherlands, to identify legal barriers and propose normative strategies in support of more inclusive academic leadership.Methods of the Research: This research employs normative legal methods with a comparative law approach. It analyzes constitutional provisions, gender equality statutes, higher education regulations, and leadership policies from both countries, supported by literature review and document study.Results of the Research: The findings show that the Netherlands has established stronger legal enforcement for gender equality in academic leadership through comprehensive legal instruments and monitoring mechanisms. In contrast, Indonesia, despite recognizing gender equality in its legal framework, lacks effective implementation mechanisms. The novelty of this research lies in its comparative legal perspective and its recommendation to integrate normative legal approaches with contextual cultural values to promote inclusive governance in higher education.