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Indonesia-China International Dispute on the Natuna Island Case: Various International Law Discourses and Practices in Regional Countries Chasanah, Anissaa Nuril; Arifin, Ridwan; Nte, Ngboawaji Daniel
International Law Discourse in Southeast Asia Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Regional Legal Practices in Southeast Asia: From Dispute Resolution to Human Ri
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ildisea.v2i1.32382

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The Natuna Island case stands as a focal point in the complex web of international relations, particularly between Indonesia and China, in the South China Sea region. This study explores the various international law discourses and practices adopted by regional countries concerning this dispute. Indonesia's sovereign claims over the Natuna Islands clash with China's expansive territorial assertions, leading to diplomatic tensions and legal debates. In analyzing this dispute, this study delves into the multifaceted dimensions of international law invoked by both parties and observed by neighboring states. It examines the application of principles such as the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and customary international law concerning territorial sovereignty and maritime rights. Moreover, the study scrutinizes the strategies employed by Indonesia and China within international forums, including arbitration and diplomatic negotiations, to resolve their differences. It highlights the significance of multilateral cooperation and adherence to established legal frameworks in mitigating conflicts and maintaining regional stability. Furthermore, the study assesses the responses of other regional countries to the Natuna Island dispute, elucidating their stances on the applicability of international law and the preservation of their own interests amidst geopolitical tensions. These responses offer valuable insights into the evolving dynamics of maritime disputes and the role of international law in shaping regional security architectures.
Protecting the Consumer Rights in the Digital Economic Era: Future Challenges in Indonesia Arifin, Ridwan; Kambuno, Juan Anthonio; Waspiah, Waspiah; Latifiani, Dian
Jambura Law Review VOLUME 3 SPECIAL ISSUES APRIL 2021
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (684.613 KB) | DOI: 10.33756/jlr.v3i0.9635

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The emerging technological prospects affected many aspects, including consumer protection. The creation of data and computer-driven innovation would derive several advantages for consumers. Innovative products and services and new ways in which goods and services are developed and delivered. This paper aims to analyse how Indonesian legal policy on protection consumer rights in the digital era. The paper emphasized that it would advise against believing that policy is unreasonably permitted to give way to the technological agenda, whilst accepting that adaptations should be made and also that there should be a critical review of whether existing forms of regulation are needed in the digital economy of Indonesia. Regulations concerning to the protecting consumer rights in the world of e-commerce are still worrying even though many sectoral regulations have been promulgated, as well as weak supervision and lack of strict law enforcement in resolving consumer disputes. Trade regulation via the internet still raises many conceptual or theoretical questions that indicate the need to develop more detailed conceptual and theoretical explanations to the need for more complex laws and regulations to be able to protect consumers properly. More than that, national regulations are dealing with the context of trade through the internet, which transcends national boundaries without always being controlled through conventional means.
Land, Law, and Leniency: Unpacking the Effectiveness of Sanctions in Land-Related Crimes Suci, Wahyu Wulan; Arifin, Ridwan
Law Research Review Quarterly Vol. 11 No. 3 (2025): Various Issues on Law and Development
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/llrq.v11i3.26264

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Land disputes are increasingly prevalent in Indonesia, often resulting in significant harm to individuals and communities, particularly in cases of land grabbing. Land grabbing refers to the unlawful occupation or appropriation of land without the owner's consent, which may involve encroachment, falsification of land certificates, or alteration of land boundaries. Such acts constitute criminal offenses under Article 385 of the Indonesian Criminal Code (KUHP). However, enforcement remains weak, and judicial decisions frequently result in disproportionately lenient sentences. This raises serious concerns about the deterrent effect of penal sanctions and the broader implications for land governance. Factors contributing to land grabbing include ignorance or neglect of land ownership rights, speculative practices, and the increasing value of land. This research investigates the effectiveness of penal sanctions in land-related crimes, focusing on lenient sentencing patterns in Indonesian court decisions. Using a normative juridical approach combined with document analysis, this study analyzes Supreme Court decisions over the past decade to assess the extent of sentencing disparities and the lack of clear judicial guidelines. Findings reveal a consistent trend of light punishments that fail to reflect the gravity of the offenses or deter future violations, thereby exacerbating agrarian conflicts and undermining the rule of law. The urgency of this issue lies in the continued vulnerability of rightful landowners and the erosion of public confidence in the legal system. This study contributes to legal reform discourse by recommending the development of clearer sentencing guidelines and more equitable legal frameworks to ensure justice and prevent recurring land crimes in Indonesia.
Juridical Analysis of Saudi Arabia's Intervention in Yemen's Internal Conflict Reviewed According to International Law Provision Alfianto, Muhammad Hadi; Arifin, Ridwan; Nte, Ngboawaji Daniel
Ikatan Penulis Mahasiswa Hukum Indonesia Law Journal Vol 4 No 2 (2024): July-December, 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ipmhi.v4i2.77155

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Saudi Arabia's intervention in the internal conflict in Yemen has been the focus of attention due to its significant humanitarian and political implications. The continuation of this conflict has raised the need for an objective evaluation of the role played by Saudi Arabia, especially the extent to which it complies with United Nations (UN) rules and regulations. The conflict in Yemen has created profound humanitarian impacts, including starvation and the suffering of countless people. Therefore, this essay aims to conduct a thorough analysis of Saudi Arabia's intervention in Yemen with a particular focus on the legality and effectiveness of their actions. By examining Saudi Arabia's level of compliance with international law, especially the norms upheld by the UN, we can better understand whether their actions are in line with prevailing international norms. In addition, the impact of this intervention on the Yemeni population as a whole will also be explored. This comprehensive analysis is expected to provide an in-depth understanding of Saudi Arabia's contribution to the Yemen conflict, both in terms of its legality and humanitarian impact. In this way, we can develop a balanced and rational view of Saudi Arabia's role in the context of the protracted conflict in Yemen.
Optimizing the Role of Village Community Institutions in Resolving Brand Disputes in Kenteng Village, Bandungan Subdistrict, Semarang Regency Waspiah, Waspiah; Rodiyah, Rodiyah; Ramli, Asmarani; Arifin, Ridwan; Baiquni, Muhammad Iqbal; Nadiyya, Ahsana; Absor, Ajib Mukadirin
Jurnal Pengabdian Hukum Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Legal Community Engagement) Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Legal Community Engagement, November 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jphi.v6i2.75032

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The development of business and information technology has a significant impact on economic development on the one hand, but also raises various legal issues on the other. One of the problems that often occur in relation to the business world is trademark disputes. Various cases of trademark disputes occur in various regions in Indonesia, ranging from trademark plagiarism, trademark abuse, to trademark counterfeiting both on a small and large scale. Kenteng Village, as one of the areas in Semarang Regency, has high tourism potential. In addition, Kenteng Village is also known as a village producing various handicrafts and small businesses typical of the region, so many brands in the village have not been registered. Whereas with a registered trademark, it has clear legal legality. This service program aims to provide strengthening of village community empowerment in the mechanism for resolving trademark disputes. This program is a community service program with partners Kenteng Village and Kenteng Village MSME Forum, Bandungan District. The outputs of this program are scientific articles, video highlights and mass media publications. In addition, this program is expected to provide a clear scheme in village institutions related to the settlement of trademark disputes.
The Urgency of Trademarks for Home Industry Processed Food Producers: Developments and Challenges Riyanto, R Benny; Arifin, Ridwan; Karsinah, Karsinah; Fibrianti, Nurul; Al Farouq, Alamul Fikri
Jurnal Pengabdian Hukum Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Legal Community Engagement) Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Legal Community Engagement, November 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jphi.v6i2.75225

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In the rapidly evolving landscape of the global food industry, home industry processed food producers play a crucial role in contributing to local economies and meeting the diverse culinary preferences of consumers. However, as these producers strive for recognition and market presence, the importance of trademarks cannot be overstated. This paper explores the urgency of trademarks for home industry processed food producers, shedding light on the myriad benefits and challenges associated with establishing and protecting distinctive brand identities. The research delves into the significance of trademarks in enhancing consumer trust, fostering brand loyalty, and ensuring market competitiveness for home industry processed food products. It investigates the potential economic impact of trademark infringement and counterfeiting, emphasizing the need for legal frameworks and enforcement mechanisms to safeguard the intellectual property of these small-scale producers. Additionally, the paper discusses the role of trademarks in facilitating market access, both domestically and internationally, by analyzing case studies and industry examples. It explores the correlation between a strong trademark strategy and increased market share, ultimately illustrating how trademarks can serve as powerful tools for differentiation and value creation in a crowded marketplace. Furthermore, the study addresses the challenges that home industry processed food producers may face in the trademark registration process, such as financial constraints and lack of awareness. It offers practical insights and recommendations to empower producers in overcoming these obstacles and establishing a robust trademark strategy. In conclusion, this paper advocates for the urgent adoption and prioritization of trademark strategies by home industry processed food producers. By doing so, these producers can not only protect their intellectual property but also thrive in an increasingly competitive global food market, ensuring the longevity and success of their businesses.
International Committee of Red Cross versus International Red Crescent: The Recent Practices as Subject International Law Arifin, Ridwan; Zulfa, Zaeda; Saraswati, Dhanny
International Law Discourse in Southeast Asia Vol 1 No 2 (2022): July-December, 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ildisea.v1i2.58375

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The International Red Cross has different characteristics so that in its development, this organization is accepted as one of the subjects of international law. However, the International Red Cross has limitations in the subject of law. International treaties such as the 1949 Red Cross Conventions provide certain rights and obligations. The rights and obligations are given by the convention indirectly to individuals through the country that is a participant in the convention. Through such construction, many individual circumstances or events that are subject to international law based on a convention can be returned to the countries that are participants in such a convention, namely the Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes between States and Nationals of Other States and The European Convention on Human Rights. This study analyzes recent developments regarding the International Red Cross as a subject of international law. This study also analyzes the position of the International Red Crescent as one of the subjects of international law in practice.
Indonesia-China International Dispute on the Natuna Island Case: Various International Law Discourses and Practices in Regional Countries Chasanah, Anissaa Nuril; Arifin, Ridwan; Nte, Ngboawaji Daniel
International Law Discourse in Southeast Asia Vol 2 No 1 (2023): January-June, 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ildisea.v2i1.58390

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The Natuna Island case stands as a focal point in the complex web of international relations, particularly between Indonesia and China, in the South China Sea region. This study explores the various international law discourses and practices adopted by regional countries concerning this dispute. Indonesia's sovereign claims over the Natuna Islands clash with China's expansive territorial assertions, leading to diplomatic tensions and legal debates. In analyzing this dispute, this study delves into the multifaceted dimensions of international law invoked by both parties and observed by neighboring states. It examines the application of principles such as the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and customary international law concerning territorial sovereignty and maritime rights. Moreover, the study scrutinizes the strategies employed by Indonesia and China within international forums, including arbitration and diplomatic negotiations, to resolve their differences. It highlights the significance of multilateral cooperation and adherence to established legal frameworks in mitigating conflicts and maintaining regional stability. Furthermore, the study assesses the responses of other regional countries to the Natuna Island dispute, elucidating their stances on the applicability of international law and the preservation of their own interests amidst geopolitical tensions. These responses offer valuable insights into the evolving dynamics of maritime disputes and the role of international law in shaping regional security architectures.
Interpol’s Efforts Against Human Trafficking by Non-Procedural Migrant Worker Networks in East Nusa Tenggara: Leveraging Legal Assistance Treaties Aulya, Layla Putri; Arifin, Ridwan; Sabri, Zaharuddin Sani Ahmad; Nte, Ngaboawaji Daniel
International Law Discourse in Southeast Asia Vol 3 No 1 (2024): January-June, 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ildisea.v3i1.78884

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This paper delves into the proactive measures adopted by Interpol to counter the pervasive issue of human trafficking, focusing specifically on the activities of non-procedural migrant worker networks in East Nusa Tenggara. Human trafficking remains a grave violation of human rights globally, with vulnerable migrant workers often falling victim to exploitation and abuse. In regions like East Nusa Tenggara, where such networks operate with relative impunity, concerted efforts are necessary to dismantle their operations and bring perpetrators to justice. Interpol plays a crucial role in this endeavor by leveraging legal assistance treaties to enhance international cooperation in combating transnational crimes, including human trafficking. Through these treaties, Interpol facilitates information exchange, joint investigations, and coordinated law enforcement actions among member countries, thereby strengthening the collective response to this multifaceted challenge. In East Nusa Tenggara, where the complexities of jurisdiction and cross-border activities complicate law enforcement efforts, Interpol's involvement becomes particularly significant. By collaborating with local law enforcement agencies and leveraging its global network of resources, Interpol can identify, disrupt, and dismantle the networks involved in human trafficking. This paper will explore the mechanisms through which Interpol utilizes legal assistance treaties to support investigations, apprehend perpetrators, and rescue victims of human trafficking in East Nusa Tenggara. Additionally, it will assess the effectiveness of these strategies in mitigating the impact of non-procedural migrant worker networks and advancing the overarching goal of eradicating human trafficking. Through a comprehensive analysis of Interpol's efforts in this context, this paper aims to contribute to the discourse on international law enforcement cooperation and the fight against human trafficking.
Harnessing AI to Improve Operational Effectiveness and Strengthen Organizational Adaptability Rizky, Agung; Arifin, Ridwan; Arif Andika; Maria Daeli, Ora Plane; Hua, Chua Toh
CORISINTA Vol 2 No 2 (2025): August
Publisher : Pandawan Sejahtera Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/corisinta.v2i2.129

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This study explores the dual role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in improving operational effectiveness and fostering organizational agility, two critical factors for success in today’s dynamic business environment. By leveraging technologies such as machine learning, predictive analytics, and robotic process automation, organizations can streamline workflows, enhance cost efficiency, and enable data-driven decision-making. The research adopts a qualitative approach, analyzing case studies and expert insights to uncover key findings. Results indicate that AI implementation significantly enhances process speed, decision accuracy, and adaptability while reducing operational costs. However, challenges such as resistance to change, high implementation costs, and ethical concerns—particularly regarding data privacy—pose barriers to adoption. To address these, organizations must adopt strategic measures such as phased implementation, robust training programs, and ethical frameworks. The study introduces a conceptual model that illustrates AI's central role in driving efficiency and adaptability, supported by comparative performance metrics demonstrating tangible benefits. This research contributes to the broader understanding of AI’s transformative impact, emphasizing its potential as a catalyst for innovation and competitiveness. Furthermore, it provides practical recommendations for overcoming barriers to adoption, ensuring sustainable integration of AI technologies. By addressing both opportunities and challenges, the findings serve as a roadmap for organizations aiming to harness AI's full potential. Future research should focus on industry-specific applications and strategies to tailor AI adoption to unique organizational needs, thereby maximizing its impact across diverse sectors. This study concludes that AI is indispensable for organizations striving to thrive in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
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