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Journal : POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES (POLRI)

REGIONAL AUTONOMY : SYTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW Hutabarat, Dany Try Hutama; Anisyah; Sary, Tiara Divani; Lestari, Eka Widya; Manja, Riski Adila; Handayani
POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): JANUARY
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Regional autonomy refers to the authority that regulates the community's interests or acts as a regulator in areas where the federal government empowers local governments to manage their own government. This research technique utilizes five book sources in order to learn about regional autonomy, its various forms, and legal foundations. Community engagement in governance, particularly at the village level, is one of the foundations of regional autonomy that requires attention in this regard. Concerning the village government system's role in development implementation, many village development initiatives have been conceived and determined primarily on considerations and techniques from above, without involving the community being developed.
LAW ON THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN FROM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACCORDING TO LAW NO. 23 OF 2004 Hutama Hutabarat, Dany Try; Yulyantika, Evi; Rotun, Hikma; Syamsiah, Dewi; Siti Nurhaliza, Laila; Nasution, Khairunnisa; Hastina Putri, Ade; Indah Lestari, Sri; Mardiah, Nurainul; Arimbi, Mimi; Fajar Mukti, Ahmad
POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): JANUARY
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The violence in the family is frequently difficult to detect, and the public paradigm continues to assume that something happens in the family is private. The presence of Laws number 23 of 2004 on the elimination of domestic violence is expected to protect state citizens from unsettling senses and forms of violence, but the number of incidents of domestic violence in everyday life instantly increases. As the Writer will examine the function of Laws number 23 of 2004 prohibiting domestic violence in providing protections for state citizens, particularly those who are victims of domestic abuse. By focusing on the following questions: Is it sufficient to safeguard state citizens who are victims of domestic violence? and What should be done to reduce the number of domestic violence cases in Indonesia? The conclusion drawn by the author is that Laws number 23 of 2004 prohibiting domestic violence have been sufficient to protect victims and offer an elementary level of protection to law enforcement. However, its implementation must be coherent and systematic, not only with the country according to its instruments of power, but also with the population that supports the eradication of domestic violence.
THE ERADICATION OF CORRUPTION AND THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAW IN INDONESIA AS SEEN THROUGH THE LENS OF LEGAL PHILOSOPHY Hutabarat, Dany Try Hutama; Delardi, Egi; Irwansyah, Ade; Bascara, Donni; Ansori, Bayu; Tanjung, Faisal; Sinaga, Samdoni Jarwal; Tuah, Muhammad; Adrian, Rizki; Budi, Agus; Tanjung, Annisya Raya; Nurcahaya, Nurcahaya; Mahvira, Dinda Ayu; Sari, Vivi Melvita; Silitonga, Ahmad Helmisyam
POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): APRIL
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Corruption is a product of the attitude of life of a group of people who use money as a standard of truth and as absolute power. Corruption has been going on for a long time, since the times of Ancient Egypt, Babylonia, Rome until the Middle Ages and until now. The purpose of this study is to determine the eradication of corruption and law enforcement in terms of the perspective of legal philosophy as a philosophy of implementing positive law in Indonesia. This study is normative legal research with descriptive method which explains that this legal research is carried out using primary legal materials, secondary legal materials and tertiary legal materials. Philosophy of Law which is the basic foundation of thinking in the application of any applicable legal rules and is considered in many branches of science gets special attention on the enforcement of corruption which should be done in eradicating corruption so that enforcement is not only based on written rules alone in eradicating but the eradication of corruption animates law enforcement in enforcement of corruption, written laws can be regulated, but these rules can be implemented by the implementers so that when the rules apply at the time of a criminal act of corruption, they can be in line with what has been written in the laws and regulations.
ANALYSIS OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF LAW IN EVERY LEVEL OF SOCIETY IN INDONESIA Hutabarat, Dany Try Hutama; Salam, Agus; Zuwandana, Ahmad; Al Azmi, Chairanda; Wijaya, Chandra Ridho; Darnita; Tania, Ira; Lubis, Lili Kahirina Azhari; Sitorus, Muhammad Aldi Prayuda; Adawiyah, Robiatul; Sinaga, Rizky
POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): APRIL
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Social stratification is a system in the social order that divides individuals into social classes. Finally, the social class will differentiate both the level and the rights and obligations of each individual in the class. The basis and core of a social stratification system is that there is an imbalance in the acquisition of rights and obligations, as well as responsibilities, between each individual and group in a series of social systems. The purpose of this research is to examine how law is applied at every level of society in Indonesia. This article was written using a qualitative technique, and it is designed to provide theoretical and practical usefulness to the community. According to the discussion, a social stratification system is one in which there is a distinction between one class or groups in standardized classes. Furthermore, there is evidence that there is a disparity between class stratification and law enforcement in Indonesia. As a result, law enforcement should be carried out in line with the applicable laws that have been jointly agreed upon in order to avoid creating a new long-term problems.
ANALYZING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LAW AND TECHNOLOGY Hutabarat, Dany Try Hutama; Efendi, Muhammad Azhari; Fatwa Str, Muhammad; Prayoga, Nanda
POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): APRIL
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This study aims to find out the relationship between two different field, namely law and information technology, which both aim to improve human welfare. This study employs normative research, which entails evaluating or analyzing secondary data derived from primary, secondary, and tertiary legal materials, which is then assessed descriptively, comparatively, and qualitatively before being encouraged to provide answers to the issues under consideration. Law along with the growth of social life, while information technology exists when the human need for a better life is so important. Thus, the law is needed to control the use of information technology in every side of human life. On the other hand, information technology is needed to help implement the law properly, because of human limitations in collecting and processing so much information. Information technology continues to grow rapidly, expanding into other fields, but this growth is not accompanied by control rules in its application. Generally, in Indonesia laws and regulations regarding the application and use of information technology are slow, and when a law is launched the challenges of legal backwardness are already evident. The legal technology perspective tries to look at things that might be taken into consideration in understanding the possibilities of resolving the lagging laws and regulations compared to the growth of information technology.
Co-Authors Abimanyu, Aditya P. Adila, Lica Adlina, Desri Adrian, Rizki Affandi, Ikhwan Aflita, Riri Agung Gumelar Agung Hidayat, Agung Akbar, Ghani Al Azmi, Chairanda Al Madina Aldina, Cindy Alfah, Gusthi Sulistio Alfathni, Tri Nia Alkarim, Fazri Almas, Salsabila Alpadira, Rinda Amalia Vada, Dela Ambarwati, Eny Ayu Amida, Nur Amri, Juheri Amsari, Duwi Anggun Ananta, Aulia Andrian, Pandu Anggraini, Sustika Winda Anhar, Ibnu Anisyah Ansori, Bayu Anuary Sitorus, Eko Ardiansyah, Ari Arief Wardana Arimbi, Mimi Arya, Dicky Arya, Ilham Ayu, Erra Azhar, Khairul Azhari, Ridho Azmi, Chairanda Al Azmi, Fahri Azura, Putri Azzahro, Wan Bahmid Bascara, Donni Batubara, Rifana Bima, Meirad Arianza Bintang, Muhammad Budi, Agus Chintia Meylandini Sihombing Cindy Pratiwi, Cindy Dalimunthe, Septian Rizky Darmawan, Diki Darmawan, Khairunnisa Darnita Delardi, Egi Denisa, Denisa Deri, Afif Dewi, Yulia Dini Anggraini Dwiva, Nur Aulia Efendi, Muhammad Azhari Efrianti Nasution, Rizka Elfindra, Anzas Emiel Salim Siregar Emmi Rahmiwita Nasution Ersa, Fikri Erwina Rosita Eva Mizkat Fadila, Aan Fadila, Zahra Nur Fafaruq, Lintang Al Fajar Mukti, Ahmad Fakhrul Azmi Fatwa Str, Muhammad Fauzan, Aan Fawzan, Rudu Febrian, Sazri Fransisca, Zenny Hakiki, Nurdini Hakim, M. Fauzan Hamizah, Siti HANDAYANI Harmika, Zuwairiah Hassymi, Aldi Prayoga Hastina Putri, Ade Hayani, Masyita Hazali, Hazali Herman Herman Hidayat, Riyan Fikqri Hidayat, Yunia Amanda Ibnu Tawaf Indah Lestari, Sri Indra Perdana Indraswary, Apriola Dwi Irawan, Iqbal IRWANSYAH, ADE Islami Rambe, M. Irfan Ismail Ismail Iswandi, Rizky Julianto, April Julianto, Lafirsto Yogkismun Juwita, Nadila Rahma Juwita, Salsadila Kamil, Tiara Kartika Khairani, Siti Miftha Khairida Khairida Khoiriyah, Anggi Khulsum, Umi Kinanti, Sri Leo Ronaldi Simbolon Lestari, Eka Widya Lingga, Robi Ltubing, Junita Mutiara Sari Lubis, Firman Febrian Lubis, Lili Kahirina Azhari Lubis, Lili Khairani Azhari Lubis, Nirmalasari Lubis, Rafly Aulia Lutfianur, Bunga Cyntia Mahvira, Dinda Ayu Maimunah, Intan Malahayati Malau, Rado Malau, Rado Maruli Manalu, Fernaldo Mangihut Tua Simamora Mangunsong, Juliana Manik, Susih Gajah Manja, Riski Adila Manurung, Agave Manurung, Muhammad Rizaldi Manurung, Suntika Dewi Mardiah, Nurainul Mariza, Rahma Marpaung, Aldo Rizky Bahari Marpaung, Dimas Suria Marpaung, Maysaroh Mega Purnama Sari Sianipar Melinawaty Kristina Nainggolan MHD, Faras Musyarih Mhd. Irvansyah MPR, Fadillah Asmuni Muhammad Afrizal Yuda Muhammad Nasir Muhammad Reza Marpaung Muhammad Tuah, Muhammad Muhammad Yusuf Muliati Hasibuan Mustafa, Suci Irbatia Mutiara Nadila, Irvi NANDA PRATAMA Napitupulu, Celly Naumi Sarah Br. Nasution, Adenisya Nasution, Daffa Irsyad Nasution, Emmi Rahmiwita Nasution, Ika Bina Prasanti Nasution, Khairunnisa Nazunda, Nazunda Nduru, Firma Nur Aisyah Nur Fadhila Nurcahaya, Nurcahaya Ompusunggu, Frandika Ferianto Opri, Gilang Padila, Nurul Pangestu, Inderawan Panjaitan, Adelia Maharani Panjaitan, Annisa Octaviani Panjaitan, Khairunnisak Paramitha, Jihan Pardede, Dinda Julita Pasaribu, Julio Calvin Dheo Pasaribu, Liza Umami Patar Andreas Sitorus Piranda, Dea Resti Poliansyah, Dimas Pratama, Yogi Prayoga, Nanda Pujawati, Sri Anisa Putra, Aulia Putri, Erga Eka Putri, Julia Rahma Rahayu, Rika Rahmadani, Siti Rahmaniah Rahmaniah Rahmat Rahmat Raihandi, Muhammad Abiyyu Ramadhan, Wulan Suci Ramadhani, Hikmah Ramadhani, M. Risky Rambe, Nurhaliza Ranti, Delfi Rawi, Miftahul Khoiroh Regen Silaban Reihansyah, Muhammad Naufal Rika Aufara Riski, Fajar Ritonga, Fauziah Ritonga, Nurliana Rizki, Alfathi Rizki, Muhammad Muhajir Robby Ramadani Robiatul Adawiyah Rosdiana Rosdiana Rotun, Hikma Rumondang, Rumondang Safitri, Ela Sagala, Victor Paulmarch Sahdan, Patria Sahera, Miri Saifana, Naila Sajali, Eka Salam, Agus Salsabila, Jihan Salsabilla, Rinia Samosir, Putri Humaiza Samosir, Riski Hamsyah Sapahira, Prety Saputri, Eliana Saragih, Julfirman Sari, Ajeng Alda SARI, DINA PUSPITA Sari, Sekar Nawang Sari, Vivi Melvita Sary, Tiara Divani Satria Alvin Sitorus, Akmal Septiningrum, Shafira Setiawan, Diski Shamil Basayef Siagian, Angela Ekklesia Siagian, Zairul Abdi Sikumbang, Nandra Astuti Silaban, Herman Silitonga, Ahmad Helmisyam Simanjuntak, Angelina Deasyta Simanjuntak, Komis Simanjutak, Komis Simbolon, Santi Angriany Sinaga, Dessy Zulfianti Sinaga, Muhammad Sakha Sinaga, Rizky Sinaga, Samdoni Jarwal Sinambela, Ibrahim Sinambela, Nur Isnaini Sinta, Nuria Sirait, Deviana Dewi Sirait, M.Munawir Siregar, Ahmad Afandi Siregar, Fani Ustazah Siregar, Fazriana Siregar, Mia Audina Siregar, Sahmul Siregar, Sahmul Ruhum Siti Nurhaliza, Laila Sitorus, Dinda Mayarni Sitorus, Herman Sitorus, Muhammad Aldi Prayuda Sitorus, Rini Andriani Sri Diana Sri Rizki Sri Wahyuni Stefany, Nandika Tiara Puteri Str, Akmal Satria Alfin Subakti, Febby Andriana Sudarti, Nila Sujati, Cecep Sulistia, Irma Surbakti, Febby Andriana Suriani Suriani Suryadi Sutta, Roffi Rivaldo Arya Syah, Perdana Syahfitri, Nanda Syahputra, Heri Syamsiah, Dewi Syapiq, Mirza Syarunsyah, Syahrunsyah Tania, Ira Tanjung, Annisya Raya Tanjung, Faisal Tanjung, Rani Tarigan, Elisa Br Tarigan, Nurma Anggita Putri Wahyuni, Ade Wardana, Wahyu Habib Wella, Anggun Widia Astuti, Yuni Widiastuty, Netty Wijaya, Chandra Ridho Yani, Cindy Indah Yolanda, Betrik Yosa, Muhammad Agi Yulyantika, Evi Yundari, Yundari Yusril Chandra Zahari, Yusri Zahra, Pelangi Aulia Zebua, Rusti Zuwandana, Ahmad