Prabowo, Ipop Abdi
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Harmonizing Privacy Rights Protection in Electronic Transaction with Roscoe Pound’s Legal Principle Suraji, Suraji; Prabowo, Ipop Abdi
Indonesian Journal of Advocacy and Legal Services Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): The Global Challenges on Advocacy and Law Enforcement
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijals.v7i1.22331

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The rapid development of information technology is significantly impacting the lives of humans. This technology enables transfer between regions, thereby threatening the right to privacy. However, the progress of the era related to electronic transactions will continue, necessitating the protection of privacy rights in electronic transactions, through harmonization with the legal principles of Roscoe Pound. A normative legal study was conducted with a statutory and conceptual method, then data were collected through literature studies and analyzed using descriptive-qualitative statistics. Privacy data protection has been implicitly regulated in Electronic Information and Transactions (ITE) and Personal Data Protection (PDP) Law, as well as Government Regulation concerning the Implementation of Electronic Systems and Transactions (PP PSTE). The concept of law as social engineering positions ITE and PDP as key instruments in the formation and development of society. Meanwhile, the balance is seen when a regulation has accommodated the interests, of both state, community, and individual, showing the legal thinking side of Roscoe Pound. Policymakers need to pay more attention to how policies are made in accordance with Roscoe Pound's legal principle to achieve the main objective.  
From Regulation to Realization: Legal Analysis of Electric Vehicle Policy in Indonesia, India, and Thailand Widhiyanti, Hanif Nur; Prabowo, Ipop Abdi; Mohd. Hussein, Safinaz
Journal of Indonesian Legal Studies Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): Legal Transformation and Policy Challenges in Indonesia: Navigating Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jils.v10i1.19670

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National electric cars play a strategic role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Challenges in developing nationally electric-based cars include infrastructure, regulations, and the readiness of the domestic industry to adopt new technologies. This article examines the challenges and opportunities within Indonesian law to develop a national electric car industry. This article is a legal study with a comparative approach focusing on India, Thailand, and Malaysia to identify best practices in their national electric car policy frameworks. The study reveals that Presidential Regulation No. 79 of 2023 on Electric Motor Vehicles is a stage to support sustainable development and a commitment to international environmental law such as the Paris Agreement. Although the Domestic Component Level policy has faced criticism in the context of global trade, this approach can be justified under international law if it aims at environmental protection, is proportionate, and is not discriminatory. This aligns with the WTO jurisprudence in the 2012 China-Raw Materials case and the recognition that Article XX of GATT allows countries to implement environmentally friendly policies. Thus, domestic component level protection is not protectionism but a part of a