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Strategic Study on Banking Credit Distribution Policy to Support the Sustainable Energy Sector for Achieving Community Welfare Rahmad Samosir, Redy; Sulaiman, Abdullah; Barthos, Megawati
Journal of World Science Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): Journal of World Science
Publisher : Riviera Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v3i3.583

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This research aims to analyze bank lending policy strategies that support the sustainable energy sector in Indonesia, with a focus on improving the effectiveness of public welfare. The research identifies the urgency of sustainable energy as a response to global environmental challenges and the need for sustainable development. With reference to Law No. 23/1999 on Bank Indonesia and Bank Indonesia Regulation No. 14/22/PBI/2012, the normative juridical method was used to analyze the relevant legal and policy frameworks, as well as lending practices by banks in Indonesia. The results revealed a gap between existing policies and the implementation of lending practices, especially in relation to sustainable energy projects. The analysis highlights the need for capacity building of banks in managing sustainable energy project risks, development of innovative financing products, and cross-sector collaboration. The research shows that transparency and adequate reporting standards can increase trust and attract more investment into sustainable energy projects. The results confirm that the suggested strategies can enhance the role of banks in supporting Indonesia's transition to sustainable energy and contribute to people's welfare. The implications of this research emphasize the importance of implementing the research recommendations to strengthen synergies between bank lending policies and sustainable energy initiatives in Indonesia.
Implementation of Consumer Personal Data Protection in Ecommerce from the Perspective of Law No. 27 of 2022 Ahyar Wiraguna, Sidi; Sulaiman, Abdullah; Barthos, Megawati
Journal of World Science Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): Journal of World Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v3i3.584

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This research aims to analyze the implementation of the Personal Data Protection Law (PDP Law) No. 27 of 2022 in the e-commerce sector in Indonesia, with a focus on consumer data protection. The method used is normative juridical, focusing on analyzing relevant documents and regulations to outline the legal framework and its application in e-commerce practices. Sources of legal materials include laws and regulations, academic literature, and interviews with legal experts and e-commerce practitioners. The results show that e-commerce companies have made significant adjustments to comply with the PDP Law, including improved privacy policies and investments in data security technologies. However, challenges to the full implementation of the PDP Law remain, particularly regarding consumers' and companies' awareness and understanding of the rights and obligations stipulated in the PDP Law. While there has been an increase in consumer trust in e-commerce platforms, increasing consumer awareness and active participation in the protection of their data still requires further efforts. The implication of this study is that the PDP Law No. 27 of 2022 has provided a stronger and more comprehensive legal framework for consumer data protection in Indonesia's e-commerce sector. However, to maximize the effectiveness of this law, a concerted effort is needed between regulators, the e-commerce industry, and the wider public to improve education and awareness of personal data protection, as well as ongoing adjustments to data management practices by e-commerce companies.
Strengthening the Authority of Police Investigators in Addressing Criminal Offenses of Disseminating False News in the Digital Era Setyawan, Apri Aji; Barthos, Megawati
Journal of World Science Vol. 3 No. 12 (2024): Journal of World Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v3i12.1244

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The rapid advancement of digital technology has made the dissemination of false news a significant global issue, posing threats to social, political, and economic stability. This research investigates the challenges faced by police investigators in combating the criminal offense of disseminating false news in Indonesia and proposes innovative solutions to strengthen their authority. Using a normative juridical research method, the study explores legal, institutional, and technical factors contributing to investigative inefficiencies. Key issues identified include outdated legal frameworks, limited investigator capacity, weak organizational structures, and insufficient inter-agency collaboration. The study’s novelty lies in its multi-faceted approach to addressing these gaps. It proposes revising legal regulations to align with evolving technological dynamics, establishing more precise definitions of false news, and strengthening legal obligations for social media platforms. Additionally, the research highlights the importance of specialized training and professional certification for police investigators to enhance their technical and investigative skills. An advanced organizational structure is recommended, including the creation of a dedicated cybercrime unit equipped with state-of-the-art technology and international cooperation capabilities. To ensure transparency and accountability, the study also suggests implementing a robust oversight mechanism to monitor investigative actions, prevent abuse of authority, and foster public trust. By integrating these strategies, the proposed solutions aim to create a more effective and technology-responsive law enforcement system capable of addressing the complex challenges posed by the dissemination of false news in the digital age. These recommendations contribute to the broader discourse on modernizing law enforcement in an increasingly digitalized world.