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EVALUATION OF THE APPLICABILITY OF INDONESIAN CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE ROYANI, ACHMAD; ISNAINI, ENIK; WINARNO, JATMIKO
Jurnal Independent Vol. 10 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Independent
Publisher : Universitas Islam Lamongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/ji.v10i2.178

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AbstractionEven though it was promulgated more than 40 years ago, the Criminal Procedure Code(KUHAP) is still the main reference for the operationalization of the criminal justice systemin Indonesia. During the same period, the practice of criminal procedural law developed sorapidly and slowly revealed imperfections in the basic building and design of the criminaljustice system regulated in the Criminal Procedure Code. The Criminal Procedure Codeaudit was prepared with the aim of providing a complete portrait of the problematicIndonesian criminal procedural law based on factual evidence in judicial practice. In the firstpart, the context of the analysis is aimed at regulatory gaps and deviations shown at theimplementation level. The basic assumptions built regarding the integrity and integration ofthe Indonesian criminal justice system are tested by basing them on empirical research andobservation, including an in-depth review of court decisions. This research also records thecurrent dynamics of criminal procedural law which are translated, formed, and reinterpretedby the courts, including through cases tried by the Supreme Court and the ConstitutionalCourt.
REGULATION OF FINGERPRINTING IN CRIMINAL CASES IN INDONESIA: AUTHORITIES AND LIMITATIONS SUISNO, SUISNO; ISNAINI, ENIK; ROYANI, AHMAD; ROCHMAWANTO, MUNIF; MULJONO, BAMBANG EKO
Jurnal Independent Vol. 11 No. 1 (2023): Jurnal Independent
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/ji.v11i1.214

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AbstractIn the stage of the criminal case investigation process will be carried out through severalprocesses, one of which is by taking fingerprints. Fingerprints, which in English are calledfingerprints or ductyloscopy, are taken in the investigation process for further examinationof evidence that may be left at the scene of the crime. This research is a normative legalresearch that reveals two main problems, first: What is the legal basis for taking fingerprintsinrevealingcriminalacts,second,howistheauthorityofinvestigatorsintakingfingerprints to reveal criminal acts. In taking fingerprints until now there has been nospecific regulation, the name in the implementation of taking fingerprints of the Police isbased on Law Number 2 of 2002 concerning the republic police and Law Number 8 of 1981concerning criminal procedure law. And the authority of investigators in taking fingerprintsis contained in Article 15 letter h of the Law on the Indonesian National Police (Law of theRepublic of Indonesia Number 2 of 2002) Jo Article 7 paragraph 1 of the CriminalProcedure Code (KUHAP).
Enforcement of the Crime of Money Laundering in Digital Financial Transactions Ningtias, Ayu Dian; Sastradinata, Dhevi Nayasari; Isnaini, Enik; Suisno
Jurnal Independent Vol. 11 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Independent
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/ji.v11i2.265

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Abstract These financial crimes can range from theft, fraud to taking advantage of other parties in the financial industry, for example: account theft, ATM browsing, credit card fraud, fake draws. Several cases of terrorist financing use digital payments as a means of online funding. There is also evidence that corrupt actors use digital payments to hide the proceeds of their crimes. This situation can certainly threaten economic stability and the integrity of the financial system. Therefore, a comprehensive regulatory framework through the establishment of.fintech legislation needs to be developed to maintain the integrity of digital payments and strengthen the government's regulatory function. Terrorist financing is even included in financial crimes: apart from hiding and protecting the origins of the proceeds of crime, it is also included in financial crimes in the money laundering group.
Limitation of State Control Rights over Natural Resources in Renewable Energy Management Ningtias, Ayu Dian; Rochmawanto, Munif; Isnaini, Enik
Jurnal Independent Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Independent
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/ji.v12i1.305

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Abstract The concept of new energy management policy and renewable energy in maintaining national energy security through the first three properties, private property, namely ownership rights held by individuals or legal entities although it does not mean that it provides private ownership rights over certain natural resources but provides opportunities for individuals to manage natural resources to get certain benefits. Second, common property, namely ownership rights held by groups or can be referred to as "customary rights" in indigenous peoples in Indonesia. Third, state property, namely the right of ownership and control over natural resources is in the hands of the state, with the instrument of "right to control the state". Through government agencies, they can manage their own natural resources as well as SOEs. States can also grant authority to individuals or business entities or cooperatives or communities to manage natural resources.
ABORTION IN INDONESIA ON POSITIVE LAW AND MASLAHAH THEORY PERSPECTIVE Sakti, Rindy Kumala; Shodiq, Ja'far; Isnaini, Enik
JISRAH: Jurnal Integrasi Ilmu Syariah Vol 5, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Batusangkar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jisrah.v5i2.12963

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Abortion is a social phenomenon that is increasingly concerning, this study seeks to answer the question, how the legal regulation of abortion in Indonesian positive law and how the analysis of maslahah against abortion. This research is a normative legal research using statutory approach and conceptual approach, namely the theory of maslahat. The results concluded, first; the act of abortion is prohibited and threatened with criminal penalties as mentioned in articles 299, 346, 347, 348 and 349 of the Criminal Code. However, under certain conditions, such as medical emergencies, abortion is allowed. This is mentioned in articles 31, 32, 33 and 34 of Government Regulation (PP) No. 61/2014 on Reproductive Health. Second, the prohibition and permissibility of abortion is in line with maslahat theory, abortion is prohibited because it can cause damage and abortion is allowed due to emergency conditions.
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE POLICY TOWARDS PERPETRATORS OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS WITH DEATH Shodiq, Ja'far; Nurahmawati, Dian; Isnaini, Enik
HUNILA : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum dan Integrasi Peradilan Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): HUNILA: Jurnal Ilmu Hukum dan Integrasi Peradilan
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Fattahul Muluk Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53491/hunila.v3i2.1597

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Traffic accidents are unpredictable in time, place and cause. Traffic accidents occur due to a lack of awareness of road users which then results in damage and even the safety of someone's life. Thus, a restorative justice approach emerged that focuses on the process of returning things to their original state by prioritizing a sense of peace between the perpetrator and the victim. The purpose of this study is to understand the application of restorative justice policies to the perpetrators of traffic violations with fatalities. The research uses normative juridical type of writing, with statute approach and concept approach. The legal materials used are primary legal materials including: The Book of Law. From this research it can be concluded: the legal basis governing the Implementation of Road Traffic and Transportation is Law Number 22 of 2009 and Government Regulation Number 30 of 2021. The restorative justice policy is regulated in the Regulation of the Indonesian National Police (PERKAPOLRI) Number 8 of 2021, the Prosecutor's Regulation (PERJA) Number 15 of 2020, and the Supreme Court Regulation Number 2 of 2012. Regulations regarding traffic offenders with fatalities have not been specifically regulated by law, so it needs to be a common concern in order to achieve fair law enforcement for traffic offenders with fatalities through a restorative justice approach.
The Position of The People’s Representative Council in the Indonesian Constitutional System Rochmwanto, Munif; Isnaini, Enik; Hadinata, Candra Tirta
Jurnal Independent Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Independent
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/ji.v13i1.363

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ABSTRACT This research is based on the fact that Indonesia is a country based on law as regulated in Article 1 Paragraph (3) of the 1945 Constitution. One of the principles of the State of Law is the guarantee of human rights. As a country with people's sovereignty, the state guarantees the rights of citizens, including freedom of expression in public. This research method uses a normative legal research type, with a legislative approach and a conceptual approach. From the results of the study, it can be concluded that from the perspective of a state based on law, freedom of expression in public is a constitutional right of every Indonesian citizen and as a guarantee of protection of human rights, so that its existence is guaranteed by law. Meanwhile, from the perspective of a democratic state, freedom of expression is a form of people's sovereignty, where the people must get broad participation space in determining government policies. Therefore, the law guarantees people's freedom as a form of people's sovereignty, but the way people's aspirations are conveyed must be based on legal provisions.
The Position of the Village Regulations in the Legal System in Indonesia Isnaini, Enik; M. Yanto; Ramadlan, Muhammad Andika
Jurnal Independent Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Independent
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/ji.v13i1.366

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ABSTRACT One of the principles of the rule of law is that governance must be based on the provisions of laws and regulations, including governance in villages must be implemented based on Village Regulations. Village Regulations are legal products in the village that are stipulated by the Village Head with the approval of the Village Consultative Body (BPD). As a legal product of the village, Village Regulations are used as the basis for organizing village governance. The type of research conducted is normative juridical with a statutory approach and a conceptual approach. The position of village regulations based on the provisions of Article 8 paragraphs (1) and (2) of Law Number 12 of 2011, is one type of statutory regulation, and its existence is recognized. And has binding legal force as long as it is ordered by higher statutory regulations or formed based on authority. The implementation of village governance must be implemented based on Village Regulations and other statutory regulations. Village regulations are formed as the basis for organizing village governance, one of which concerns the Village Revenue and Expenditure Budget (APBDes) which must be stipulated by Village Regulations. Village regulations are formed to be used as the basis for implementing development and implementing activities. others in the village so that Village Regulations exist in the implementation of village governance.