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Mitigating Human Rights Violations: A Critical Examination of Excessive Overtime Practices in the Workplace Isnaini, Nurun; Rusdiana, Shelvi; Tan, Winsherly
Journal of Judicial Review Vol. 26 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
Publisher : Universitas Internasional Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/jjr.v26i2.8871

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In the pursuit of project goals, expediting implementation time is crucial. This study delves into the prevalent use of overtime work as a means to accelerate projects, particularly in industries striving to meet production targets. Despite government regulations stipulating permissible durations for overtime, numerous companies exceed these limits, leading to labor-related violations that infringe upon human rights. This research, employing a normative doctrinal approach, explores the impact of exceeding specified overtime limits on human rights. Recognizing human rights as fundamental and universal, the study advocates for their impartial application to all workers, irrespective of their employment status. Addressing violations through comprehensive discussions and interventions is imperative to foster a workplace that upholds the principles of non-discrimination and respects fundamental human rights.
KONTEKSTUALISASI PERATURAN DAERAH KOTA BATAM TERKAIT PENCEMARAN LINGKUNGAN PERSPEKTIF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDGs) Tan, Winsherly; Irawan, Indry Wulandari
Maleo Law Journal Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): Oktober 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Muhammadiyah Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56338/mlj.v8i2.1468

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Law Number 32 of 2009 concerning Environmental Protection and Management is an important legal instrument in the aspect of environmental protection and management which is then manifested by the Batam City Government and related policy stakeholders in the form of legal products, namely Batam City Regional Regulation Number 4 of 2016 concerning Protection and Management of the Environment and Batam City Regional Regulation Number 4 of 2017 concerning the Implementation of Regional Health which is the commitment of the Batam City Government and related policy makers to protect, protect and preserve the environment so that it can become a good and healthy. For research in this writing, using normative research methods, which are based on written regulations, literature study that examines aspects of theory, as well as legal explanations. And the results of this study indicate that Regional Regulations related to Environmental Protection and Management as well as Health Implementation This community can encourage the achievement of the Suistainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Pembatasan Kepemilikan dan Penguasaan Lahan Rumah Tinggal Ditengah Pembangunan Komoditas Investasi Ruska, Afdhal -; Jaya, Febri; Tan, Winsherly
Legal Standing : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum Vol 9, No 1 (2025): Januari-April
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ls.v9i1.11180

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This study highlights the importance of restricting residential land ownership and control in Indonesia because land is a capital asset. This study examines the social and economic impacts of this phenomenon, focusing on the Basic Agrarian Law, and provides policy recommendations to address the conflicts and inequalities that arise. This study uses a normative legal method. The results of the study show that the authorities of the Republic of Indonesia have attempted to restrict ownership and management of land rights for residential purposes, but these efforts have not been fully effective and clearly regulated in one law. The solution to restrict this is to create legal regulations that consider legal provisions and consider philosophical, legal, and sociological bases. The limitations of this study's findings lie in the lack of elaboration of the actual implementation of efforts to restrict residential land ownership and control in Indonesia, as well as the lack of analysis of the specific obstacles faced by the authorities in implementing them. In addition, recommendations for creating new legal regulations are still general in nature and do not include concrete mechanisms or steps to integrate philosophical, legal, and sociological aspects into regulations. However, the originality of this study lies in emphasizing the importance of a holistic approach in formulating policies, which considers not only the formal legal dimension, but also social values and the philosophy of justice in dealing with land as an investment commodity. This finding provides a significant contribution to the discourse on policy reform related to land ownership, especially in the context of facing pressure from the investment market.
Indonesian-British Strategic Partnership in the Perspective of International Treaty Law Winsherly Tan; Neha Aswin Maysura
Kosmik Hukum Vol 23, No 3 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/kosmikhukum.v23i3.17386

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Countries must interact with other nations or international organizations in order to meet their diverse needs. Countries and countries, countries and international organizations, or one international organization and another international organization can all engage in international relations. One of the forms of international agreements carried out by a country is bilateral cooperation. Among the many countries that have cooperated with Indonesia, one of them is UK, a country that has had a long-standing partnership with Indonesia for approximately 70 years. The research method applied in this study is the normative legal research method. This method is used to describe how the law, particularly international agreements, perceives the bilateral partnership between Indonesia and UK. The ‘conceptual approach’ is chosen to provide insights into the analysis of the strategic partnership between Indonesia and UK. Additionally, various aspects and legal concepts underlying this partnership are analyzed in this research, including the Law Number 37 of 1999 regarding Foreign Relations and the Law Number 24 of 2000 regarding International Agreements. The results of the study show that the implementation of the cooperation agreement between Indonesia and the United Kingdom is in accordance with the two fundamental principles of international agreements according to Kartasasmita, the implementation of the agreement between Indonesia and England also fulfills several theories of the factors in the occurrence of international cooperation, including advances in technology; Economic progress and development; and There is awareness and willingness to negotiate.Keywords: International Agreement, Bilateral, Indonesia-UK 
Curfew Limits and Street Children: Analysis of Child Protection Policies in the Context of the SDGs Gea, Lidia Kando Br; Nurlaily, Nurlaily; Tan, Winsherly
Jurnal Mediasas: Media Ilmu Syari'ah dan Ahwal Al-Syakhsiyyah Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Mediasas: Media Ilmu Syariah dan Ahwal Al-Syakhsiyyah
Publisher : Islamic Family Law Department, STAI Syekh Abdur Rauf Aceh Singkil, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58824/mediasas.v8i1.159

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The existence of street children basically shows problems in efforts to implement SDGs, especially the existence of street children roaming around at night. The lack of supervision and the vulnerability of various forms of crime place these children in a position that is vulnerable to various dangers, which gives rise to the urgency of handling measures that can accurately respond to this challenge. The objective of this research is to analyze the effectiveness of curfew policies in protecting street children and to assess their alignment with the SDGs targets related to child protection and social welfare. Using normative legal research methods, the research aims to analyze problems related to the presence of street children at night, using the SDGs perspective as the main reference. The analysis found that efforts to remove children from street life can be hampered by a number of complex social factors, which the existing legal framework cannot yet address. Therefore, this research proposes a policy model for limiting curfews by combining elements from several existing laws and regulations, which can be used to prevent street children's activities at night, increase child protection, as well as identify the potential for exploitation that could occur. endanger street children, by linking the role of parents. This policy model is expected to enhance child protection efforts and assist in removing children from street life, as a means of fulfilling the SDGs. The limitation of this research lies in the normative nature of the findings, necessitating further qualitative testing through various forms of effectiveness studies, particularly regarding the existing regulations and those to be incorporated into the policy model framework. [Keberadaan anak jalanan pada dasarnya menunjukkan permasalahan dalam upaya penerapan SDGs, khususnya keberadaan anak jalanan yang berkeliaran di malam hari. Minimnya pengawasan dan rawannya berbagai bentuk tindak kejahatan menempatkan anak-anak ini di dalam posisi yang rentan terhadap berbagai bahaya, yang menimbulkan urgensi penanganan yang dapat dengan akurat menjawab tantangan ini. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menganalisis efektivitas kebijakan batasan jam malam dalam melindungi anak jalanan, serta mengkaji kesesuaiannya dengan target SDGs terkait perlindungan anak dan kesejahteraan sosial. Dengan menggunakan metode penelitian hukum normatif, penelitian bertujuan menganalisis permasalahan yang berkaitan dengan keberadaan anak jalanan di malam hari, dengan menggunakan perspektif SDGs sebagai acuan utama. Analisis menemukan bahwa upaya mengeluarkan anak-anak dari kehidupan jalanan dapat dihalang oleh beberapa faktor sosial yang kompleks, yang belum mampu dijangkau oleh kerangka hukum yang berlaku. Maka dari itu, penelitian ini mengusulkan model kebijakan batasan jam malam dengan menggabungkan unsur-unsur dari beberapa peraturan perundang-undangan yang sudah ada, yang dapat digunakan untuk mencegah aktivitas anak jalanan di malam hari, meningkatkan perlindungan anak, sekaligus mengidentifikasi potensi terjadinya eksploitasi yang dapat membahayakan anak jalanan, dengan mengaitkan peran orang tua. Model kebijakan ini diharapkan dapat meningkatkan upaya perlindungan anak dan mengeluarkan mereka dari kehidupan di jalanan, sebagai bentuk pemenuhan SDGs. Limitasi dari penelitian adalah temuan yang didapat dari analisis sepenuhnya bersifat normatif, sehingga diperlukan pengujian secara kualitatif melalui berbagai bentuk studi efektivitas, khususnya mengenai kebijakan pengaturan-pengaturan yang sudah ada dan akan dimasukkan ke dalam konstruksi model kebijakan].
Konstruksi Pertimbangan Hakim: Pengakuan Identitas Jenis Kelamin Seorang Transgender Dalam Fase Sintonik Tan, Winsherly; Rusdiana, Shelvi; Simanjuntak, Elisa Nilla Sari
Nagari Law Review Vol 7 No 2 (2023): Nagari Law Review
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Andalas University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/nalrev.v.7.i.2.p.199-211.2023

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The societal stance on transgender individuals elicits various reactions, ranging from acceptance to rejection. This, in turn, has a significant impact on the discriminatory treatment that gender reassignment applicants receive from the community. Generally, individuals who seek gender reassignment do so due to discomfort with their gender identity. As such, transgender individuals strive to assert their right to change their gender. In Indonesia, the legal basis for gender reassignment is not positive, as there is no specific regulation governing gender reassignment. However, Article 56 of Law Number 24 of 2013, which amends Law Number 23 of 2006 concerning Population Administration, indirectly provides an opportunity for transgender individuals to apply for a change in their gender status through a court decision. Essentially, judges cannot dismiss a case due to a lack of legal basis and must instead create laws by exploring the existing laws in society. This is what is referred to as "judge-made law." The recognition of transgender individuals' gender identity in the Wates District Court provides a legal basis for gender identity rights. This research uses a normative research method with a legislative and conceptual approach. Qualitative research data is used to collect literature study data. The research aims to determine the legal basis for the Wates District Court's consideration in determining gender reassignment cases and to analyze the case's decision based on the legal basis's value. The study's results show that the Wates District Court considers the applicant's background, physical and psychological condition, and request for sex reassignment when determining gender reassignment cases.
Quo Vadis of Expiration Claims in Indonesian Labor Law: A Corporate Perspective Amboro, Yudhi Priyo; Tan, Winsherly; Syarief, Elza
International Journal of Law Reconstruction Vol 9, No 1 (2025): International Journal of Law Reconstruction
Publisher : UNISSULA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26532/ijlr.v9i1.36790

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Verdict of Indonesian Constitutional Court No. 100 / PUU-X / 2012 and No. 114 / PUU-XIII / 2015 raises the new values in the expiration claims in the field of labor. This study aims to reveal the description of the new values that applicate at the dogmatic level related to the expiration claims after the Indonesian Constitutional Court Verdict No. 100 / PUU-X / 2012 and No. 114 / PUU-XIII / 2015 on the corporate perspective. This study uses normative juridical research, by analyzing secondary data obtained, including related legislation and court Verdicts. The results of this study are: there still found inconsistencies in the level of implementation of the cases which related to the expiration claim in the labor law, that causes legal uncertainty. This inconsistency is influenced by the philosophical basis used by the Indonesian Constitutional Court to decide the Indonesian Constitutional Court's Verdict No. 100 / PUU-X / 2012 and No. 114 / PUU-XIII / 2015. It is necessary and immediate to change the law related to the regulation of the expiration claims in the field of labor that prioritizing the principle of the good faith to see the interests of all parties in employment.
Protection of Public Services Personal Data in The Delivery of Public Services: Comparative Study in Indonesia and Malaysia Tan, Winsherly; Karo Karo, Rizky Pratama Putra; Situmeang, Ampuan; Rusdiana, Shelvi; Razak, Siti Suraya Abd
SASI Volume 31 Issue 1, March 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47268/sasi.v31i1.2415

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Introduction: Public service is essential in serving and engaging with the community. It is fundamental for building strong, resilient communities and ensuring a functioning democracy. However, the exposure of personal data in public service is worrying, as data breaches have affected the public's privacy.Purposes of the Research: This study examines the extent to which personal data is protected in the provision of public services in Indonesia and Malaysia. It also investigates how the Indonesian government can learn from Malaysia to improve its data protection in public services.Methods of the Research: This study employed a normative juridical approach. Secondary data was used in this study: the 1945 Constitution, Law Number 25 of 2009 concerning Public Services, Presidential Instruction Number 3 of 2003 concerning National Policy, Strategy for E-Government Development, and the Malaysian Personal Data Protection Act 2010.Results Main Findings of the Research: This study shows many data protection breaches in Indonesia. Additionally, no existing law protects personal data in Indonesia. It is recommended that Indonesia establish a law to protect the personal data of its citizens. Malaysia’s Personal Data Protection Act 2010 can be modelled to establish the law.
Population Growth: Challenges In The Fulfillment of The Right To Work Tan, Winsherly; Situmeang, Ampuan; Jaya, Febri
SASI Volume 29 Issue 3, September 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47268/sasi.v29i3.1316

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Introduction: Population growth has positive and negative impacts on a region. Batam city is a city with a fairly large population and Batam City must be able to fulfill its citizens' rights.Purposes of the Research: This study aims to analyze the fulfillment of the right to work and identify ways to control the rate of population growth to meet the need for jobs. Methods of the Research: The method used in this research is normative juridical. The study used is library research. The basis used in this study is the juridical basis which consists of the 1945 Constitution, Law Number 39 of 1999 concerning Human Rights and the theoretical basis used is the legal system theory of Lawrence Meir Friedman. Results of the Research: Based on the results of the study, it was found that the population growth in the Batam city is increasing and the Batam city has an obligation to fulfill the right to work for its residents. Therefore, Batam City must make a population grand design which also contains strategic plans for managing human resources and strategies for preparing jobs for its residents
The Needs For Public Services Relating To The Legalization of Public Documents In Education Tan, Winsherly
SASI Volume 28 Issue 4, December 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47268/sasi.v28i4.1151

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Introduction: Legalization is legalizing a signature as proof that the document made by the parties was indeed signed by the parties.Purposes of the Research: Indonesia already has regulations in providing good public services, namely Law No. 25 of 2009 concerning Public Services. Indonesia has ratified the Apostille Convention. The aim of this study are to analyze public services in terms of legalizing public documents in Indonesia through Apostille and to analyze the need for legalization of public documents in education through Apostille.Methods of the Research: The research method used is the normative juridical. This study also uses a juridical basis and a theoretical basis. The juridical basis used is Law No. 25 of 2009, Presidential Regulation No. 2 of 2021, Government Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia No. 96 of 2012 and the theoretical basis used is the Legal Benefit Theory by Jeremy Bentham.Results of the Research: The implementation of public services for the legalization of public documents through Apostille has met excellent service standards. The need for public document services in the field of education is also very much needed, especially with the implementation of the Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka (MBKM) program. This shows the increasing need for public document legalization services in the education sector.
Co-Authors Abdul Rachman Abdurrakhman Alhakim Abdurrakhman Alhakim Alhakim Abue Abue Adiyanto Adiyanto Agus Rosita Aguslina, Aguslina Agustianto Agustianto, Agustianto Agustini, Shenti Ahmad, Faradina Binti Akbar Putra Jako Alda Fitriyani Ismail Basar Aldi Pradani Alhakim, Abdurrakhman Alzi Alzi Anakotta, Marthsian Yeksi Andika Saputra Andilsim, Weyni Angela Angela Anggriawan, Rizaldy Anida Anida Annisa Putri Sabila Hasibuan Augustino Sanduo Baiq Shefania Adristy Bhaskara, Kevin Indra Bulan Ayu Sari Cynthia Putri Guswandi Davina Shebiartha, Kyushu Delia, Della Delvi, Muhammad Reyhan Anand Delvin Lim Dewi Seroja, Triana Dian Fransisca Disemadi, Hari Sutra Dyah Putri Ramadhani Edson Jonkarlo Eko Nurisman Elisa Nilla Sari Simanjuntak Elisa Nilla Sari Simanjuntak Elizabeth Gunawan Elza Syarief, Elza Erika Fitriani Erlina Erlina Febri Jaya Febriani, Emiliya Febriyani, Emiliya Ferryanto, Justitia Fiona Fiona Firmanda, Ridho Junilham Fitri, Winda FL. Yudhi Priyo Amboro, FL. Yudhi Priyo Gea, Lidia Kando Br Geovanni, Grace Haiti, Rudolf Handra Dermawan Harvey Vernando Helen Helen Hengky Hadiyanto Henry Soelistyo Budi, Henry Soelistyo Hutauruk, Rufinus Hotmaulana Indry Wulandari Irawan Indry Wulandari Irawan Inggrid Rosemary Santoso Irawan, Indry Wulandari Ismail Basar, Alda Fitriyani Isnaini, Nurun Jackson Jackson Java Ardiandi Junus Loden Jaya, Dedi Jaya, Febri Jesseline Chang Jonathan Jonathan Julyanto Julyanto Junien Junien Kalita, Manashi Karo Karo, Rizky Pratama Karo Karo, Rizky Pratama Putra Kasno Kasno Lee Kalia Leo Francisco Lu Sudirman Madeline Natasha Arifin Maharani Millenia Hussy Manashi Kalita Manurung, Intan Mario Ferdinandes Maryto S, Bella Oktavia Melvin Winata Michelle Lee Mimi Sintia Mohd Bajury Mimi Sintia Mohd Bajury Muhammad Akbar Nanditama Muhammad Rasyidin Muhammad Reyhan Anand Delvi Nabila Sari Neha Aswin Maysura Nicky Winata Novika Novika Nugroho, Cahyo Jati Nurisman, Eko Nurlaily Nurlaily NURLAILY, NURLAILY Oktaviani, Belinda Olive Beckam Patros, Asmin Peter Macnico Putra, Aldo Ernandi Putri Ayuditia Putri, Aulia Ginda Putri, Shelvia Agustini Rahmadani, Aini ratama, Jovan P Razak, Siti Suraya Abd Ria Veronica Rika Permatasari Rina Shahriyani Shahrullah Riski Widiyanti Risky kurniawan Riswanto Riswanto Ronaldo Tan Virgian Rosalinda Rosalinda Rosita Tan Rufinus H Hutauruk Rusdiana, Shelvi Rusel Hutajulu Ruska, Afdhal - Sari, Nabila Sheril Fitri Riana Shevia Shevia Siahaan, Rahel Silviani, Ninne Zahara Simanjuntak, Elisa Nilla Sari Situmeang, Ampuan Stanley Stanley Sunatoyoga, Jody Suryani Suryani Syifa Nur Islami Sylvani Sylvani Sylvani Tampubolon, Theresia Tan, David Tasya Chandra Tjang Fang Fang Triana Dewi Seroja Triana Dewi Seroja Trifena Pang Trillian Lim Trinh, Hien Vanesha Brecilia Vennes Owen Vera Nengsih Veronica, Ria Vina Vina Vindriyanto Vindriyanto Vinny Aprilia Wahyudi Warianto Wan Rosalili Wan Rosli Wenseslaus Harley Hardiwinata Winata, Nicky Windi Afdal, Windi Wulandari, Aura Yen Diarti Yoshua Tan Yosua Nicholas Tan