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HUKUM TINDAK PIDANA PENCURIAN DATA PRIBADI ANTARA HUKUM INDONESIA DAN HUKUM MALAYSIA Kuntum Khaira Ummah; Zulfikar Jayakusuma; Davit Rahmadan
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Theft of personal data or Personal Data Theft is a crime to steal information, money, or somethingthat has value, where profit is the perpetrator's motivation. In fact, a person's personal data must receivelegal protection. This theft of personal data is very detrimental to society and includes a violation ofsomeone's privacy. Indonesia and Malaysia are two countries that have ratified the personal dataprotection law. Indonesia, which adheres to a civil law legal system, regulates the protection of personaldata through Law Number 27 of 2022 concerning Personal Data Protection, although it has regulated theprotection of personal data in Indonesia, the potential for violations of the right to privacy over personaldata not only exists in online activities but also offline activities. Potential privacy violations in masspersonal data collection activities (digital dossier), direct marketing (direct selling), social media,implementation of e-KTP programs, implementation of e-health programs and cloud computing activities.The aim of this research is first: To find out how the criminal law for theft of personal data comparesbetween Indonesian law and Malaysian law. Second: To find out what the concept of legal protection forcriminal acts of theft of personal data will be in the future. This type of research is normative juridicalresearch with a comparative legal method, which means finding the truth of coherence, namely whetherthere are legal rules in accordance with legal norms and whether there are norms in the form of orders orprohibitions in accordance with legal principles and whether a person's actions are in accordance withlegal norms (not just in accordance with legal rules) or legal principles.The results of this research are that the criminal law for theft of personal data between Indonesianlaw and Malaysian law has similarities and differences in several aspects, such as regulations related topersonal data theft, authorized institutions, and the advantages and disadvantages of each country. Thesimilarities between Indonesian law and Malaysian law can be seen in the principles of personal dataprotection and the rights of data subjects regulated in laws or regulations relating to the theft of personaldata and the concept of legal protection for criminal acts of theft of personal data in Indonesia in the future.This can be seen from two aspects, namely the substantial aspect and the structural aspect.Keywords: Comparative Law-Crime Theft of Personal Data-Indonesia-Malaysia
HUKUM TINDAK PIDANA PENCURIAN DATA PRIBADI ANTARA HUKUM INDONESIA DAN HUKUM MALAYSIA Kuntum Khaira Ummah; Zulfikar Jayakusuma; Davit Rahmadan
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Ilmu Hukum Vol 11, No 1 (2024): Januari - Juni 2024
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Theft of personal data or Personal Data Theft is a crime to steal information, money, or somethingthat has value, where profit is the perpetrator's motivation. In fact, a person's personal data must receivelegal protection. This theft of personal data is very detrimental to society and includes a violation ofsomeone's privacy. Indonesia and Malaysia are two countries that have ratified the personal dataprotection law. Indonesia, which adheres to a civil law legal system, regulates the protection of personaldata through Law Number 27 of 2022 concerning Personal Data Protection, although it has regulated theprotection of personal data in Indonesia, the potential for violations of the right to privacy over personaldata not only exists in online activities but also offline activities. Potential privacy violations in masspersonal data collection activities (digital dossier), direct marketing (direct selling), social media,implementation of e-KTP programs, implementation of e-health programs and cloud computing activities.The aim of this research is first: To find out how the criminal law for theft of personal data comparesbetween Indonesian law and Malaysian law. Second: To find out what the concept of legal protection forcriminal acts of theft of personal data will be in the future. This type of research is normative juridicalresearch with a comparative legal method, which means finding the truth of coherence, namely whetherthere are legal rules in accordance with legal norms and whether there are norms in the form of orders orprohibitions in accordance with legal principles and whether a person's actions are in accordance withlegal norms (not just in accordance with legal rules) or legal principles.The results of this research are that the criminal law for theft of personal data between Indonesianlaw and Malaysian law has similarities and differences in several aspects, such as regulations related topersonal data theft, authorized institutions, and the advantages and disadvantages of each country. Thesimilarities between Indonesian law and Malaysian law can be seen in the principles of personal dataprotection and the rights of data subjects regulated in laws or regulations relating to the theft of personaldata and the concept of legal protection for criminal acts of theft of personal data in Indonesia in the future.This can be seen from two aspects, namely the substantial aspect and the structural aspect.Keywords: Comparative Law-Crime Theft of Personal Data-Indonesia-Malaysia
FUNGSI DAN KEDUDUKAN DEWAN PERWAKILAN RAKYAT DAERAH (DPRD) BERDASARKAN UNDANG-UNDANG NOMOR 22 TAHUN 1999 DAN UNDANG-UNDANG NOMOR 23 TAHUN 2014 TENTANG PEMERINTAHAN DAERAH Angga Alfonsus Sihotang; Zulfikar Jayakusuma; Junaidi Junaidi
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Ilmu Hukum Vol 11, No 1 (2024): Januari - Juni 2024
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The DPRD remains in place as an organizing element of regional government, andcontinues to have the authority to jointly discuss draft regional regulations with regionalheads, discuss and determine the APBD with regional heads, and has a role as supervisor ofthe implementation of mutually approved Regional Regulations and mutually approvedAPBDs. This means that the DPRD is a working partner of the regional head in administeringregional government as intended by Law Number 23 of 2014 concerning regional government.If the DPRD is said to be a legislative institution, it is not correct, because the DPRD is not anabsolute institution that has the power of a legislative institution like the DPR RI.The aims of writing this thesis are: first, to find out the function and position of the DPRDbased on Law Number 22 of 1999 and Law Number 23 of 2014 concerning RegionalGovernment. Second, to understand the ideal concept of the function and position of the DPRDin the Regional Government system. The research method in this thesis uses a type of normativejuridical research, namely research that focuses on examining the application of rules ornorms in positive law. The nature of this thesis research is researchdescriptivewhichsystematically describes the facts and characteristics of the object being studied accurately.The data source used is the data sourcefirst, seconds andtertiary, The data collection methodused in this research is firstly literature study, which is a technique for obtaining secondarydata through documents related to the problem, objectives and benefits of the research, thenafter the data is collected it is then analyzed to draw conclusions.Based on the research results, Law No. 22 of 1999 stipulates that the DPRD is theregional legislative body and the regional government is the regional executive body. So in thiscase the position of the DPRD is separate from the regional government organs, whereas inLaw No. 23 of 2014 the district/city regional government consists of the district/city regionalgovernment so that in this case the position of the DPRD is a working partner of the regionalhead in administering government, secondly, the ideal pattern of relationship between thelegislature and the executive is a balance between the two institutions, but this will reallydepend on the political system being built. In connection with the position of the DPRD as aworking partner on an equal footing with the Regional Head, legal products in the form ofRegional Government Law No. 23 of 2014 must be emphasized regarding the position of theDPRD in the regional government system. Even though it is stated that they are equal in thelaw, the actual situation places the DPRD under the Regional Head. This causes the DPRD'sperformance to be ineffective based on what is mandated by lawKeywords: Law, Government, DPRD.
PENGELOLAAN PARTICIPATING INTEREST 10% (SEPULUH PERSEN) DALAM RANGKA MENINGKATKAN KESEJAHTERAAN DI KABUPATEN SIAK Juanda Hasanuddin H; Firdaus Firdaus; Zulfikar Jayakusuma
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Ilmu Hukum Vol 11, No 1 (2024): Januari - Juni 2024
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One of the strategic issues in managing the upstream oil and gas sector in Indonesia isthe obligation to bid Participating interest of 10% (ten percent) by the KKKS managing an Oiland Gas Working Area to the Regional Owned Enterprise (BUMD) at the operational location.involvement of regional governments in the form of responsibility for giving appointments toBUMDs or regional companies in order to obtain 10% PI management which is expected tobe able to provide profits or profits that will increase regional income for the welfare of localcommunities. Apart from that, it is hoped that it will be able to provide knowledge andexperience of cooperation for BUMDs in managing oil and gas working areas as a contractor.The type of research in this thesis uses sociological legal research, namely research onthe effectiveness of law in society. The nature of this thesis research is research descriptivewhich systematically describes the facts and characteristics of the object being studiedaccurately. The data collection technique in this research is the interview method and literaturereview, then after the data is collected it is then analyzed to draw conclusions.Management Participating Interest 10% (Ten Percent) in the context of improvingcommunity welfare in accordance with the mandate in the Minister of Energy and MineralResources Regulation (Permen) Number 37 of 2016 concerning Provisions for 10% (TenPercent) Participating Interest Offerings in Oil and Gas Working Areas. PT Riau Petroleummanages four 10% PIs from four oil and gas blocks by forming subsidiaries, namely PT RiauPetroleum Siak, PT Riau Petroleum Kampar, PT Riau Petroleum Mahato, and PT RiauPetroleum Rokan, the Riau Provincial Government gets the largest share with a portion of50%, while the remainder is divided among the five districts, according to the amount of oiland gas reserves in each region which has been calculated by a third party professionally.Utilization of Participating Interest 10% (Ten Percent) in the Context of Improving Welfare,among others, Siak BUMD can use the profits from the 10% PI to increase Regional OriginalIncome. Siak BUMD can use some of the profits from the 10% PI to finance communityempowerment programs, such as skills training, business capital assistance, and villageinfrastructure development. Improving the Quality of Education. Siak BUMD can use some ofthe profits from the 10% PI to finance programs to improve the quality of education, such asbuilding schools, providing scholarships, and training teachers.Keywords: Participating interest, Petroleum, Government
TANGGUNG JAWAB NEGARA DALAM PENCEGAHAN DAN PENANGANAN KEKERASAN SEKSUAL DI LINGKUNGAN PERGURUAN TINGGI DALAM PERSPEKTIF HAK ASASI MANUSIA (STUDI PERGURUAN TINGGI DI KOTA PEKANBARU) Ersya Putri Saujani; Zulfikar Jayakusuma; Separen Separen
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Ilmu Hukum Vol 11, No 1 (2024): Januari - Juni 2024
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The policy of the Minister of Education and Culture, which was recently issued inthe form of Minister of Education and Culture Regulation Number 30 of 2021, hasgenerated a lot of perception and even controversy among universities and society itself.This policy is related to the increasing prevalence of sexual violence in the highereducation sector which has a direct or indirect impact on optimizing the Tridharma ofHigher Education which is reduced as well as the quality of Higher Education whichexperiences a decline. All policies or regulations from the government, both from thepresident and from his staff, namely from the ministries, are of course based onconsiderations of various things.Sexual violence in higher education requires special attention from various parties,especially the government as the institution that has the authority to formulate regulationsrelating to sexual violence in higher education. Efforts to protect against sexual violenceare the responsibility of the state which has an obligation to fulfill the human rights ofevery citizen, which includes the academic community. The aim of this research is todetermine the analysis of Minister of Education and Culture Research and TechnologyRegulation No. 30 of 2021 regarding the phenomenon of sexual violence in highereducation environments. The benefit of this research is that the author wants to know howto understand the implementation of the Minister of Education and Culture Regulation No.30 of 2021 and how to understand it from a sociological perspective. This research issociological research obtained from sources related to the PPKS Task Force.The results of this research show that with the increasing number of cases of sexualviolence in higher education environments, this phenomenon ultimately encouraged theMinistry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology to create regulations relating tothe prevention and handling of sexual violence. This regulation was later namedPermendikbud Ristek (Regulation of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research andTechnology) No. 30 of 2021. Therefore, Ministry of Education, Culture, Research andTechnology Regulation No. 30 of 2021 is a follow-up to the government's seriousness inhandling cases of sexual violence in higher education environments.Keywords: Sexsual Violence, Higher Education, Minister of Educations, ResearchCulture and Technology.
Pengaturan Tindakan Memviralkan Seseorang Tanpa Izin Di Media Sosial Dikaitkan Dengan Hak Privasi Dalam Hukum Pidana Indonesia Septiani, Kartika; Jayakusuma, Zulfikar; ., Elmayanti
Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan Vol 9 No 23 (2023): Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan
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An act to viralizing someone on social media is phenomenon that arises due to the development of science and technology in Indonesia. This phenomenon has both positive and negative impact in society, one of the negative impacts is the emergence of a trend in society to viralizing other people in social media, which then violates the privacy of others. This viralizing action that violates other people's privacy rights does not yet have regulation in Indonesian positive law even though the right to privacy is a right that must be protected because it is part of human rights. Indonesia as a constitutional state has an obligation to carry out the task of protecting the human rights of its citizens, so it is necessary to regulate this phenomenon. Therefore, the purpose of this study is first, to find out the urgency and regulation of the act of making someone viral without permission on social media associated with the right to privacy. Second, to formulate appropriate legal reforms against the act of making someone viral without permission on social media associated with the right to privacy. This research is a normative legal research. It is also called doctrinal legal research, namely legal research that uses data based on library research by taking quotes from the literature that is related to the problem to be studied. Thus, this study uses secondary data sources consisting of primary, secondary, and tertiary legal materials. This study also uses qualitative analysis and produces descriptive data.From the results of the discussion and research conducted, there are several conclusions obtained, namely: First, the act of making other people viral without permission on social media is a violation of privacy that harms human rights and until now the Indonesian Criminal Code has not accommodated this act. Second, find the right categories of offenses and sanctions to criminalize this viralizing action that violates privacy into the Criminal Code by taking into account the outlook on life, awareness and legal ideals, as well as the Indonesian nation's philosophy originating from Pancasila the Preamble to the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia 1945.
Analisis Yuridis Implikasi Agreement On The Asean Harmonized Cosmetic Regulatory Scheme Terhadap Kebijakan Impor Kosmetik Di Indonesia (Kasus Kosmetik Merek Dnars) Annisa, Ade Rizki; Jayakusuma, Zulfikar; Diana, Ledy
Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan Vol 9 No 21 (2023): Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan
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Cosmetics trade is included in the free trade (ASEAN Free Trade Area) through harmonization of technical requirements, recognition of cosmetic registration approvals by adopting the ASEAN Cosmetic Directive (ACD). Online cosmetic notification is a new system for registering cosmetic products to representative bodies in each ASEAN country, which can be done anywhere and anytime online. However, in the case of imported cosmetics trade, there are still many who are caught by the Indonesian state BPOM who do not have cosmetic notifications and are also indicated to contain hazardous materials circulating in the Indonesian market. The problems discussed are about how implications of the Agreement on the ASEAN Harmonized Cosmetic Regulatory Scheme (AHCRS) on cosmetic import policies in Indonesia in the case of Dnars brand cosmetics and efforts to resolve trade cases of imported cosmetics containing dangerous and unnotified ingredients such as Dnars brand cosmetics. The analysis carried out is a qualitative analysis or research that is stated in writing.
Advokasi World Animal Protection Terhadap Permasalahan Kesejahteraan Beruang Melalui China’s Local Office Ditinjau Dari Hukum Organisasi Internasional Manurung, Hadonia Lazarus; Jayakusuma, Zulfikar; Diana, Ledy
Balobe Law Journal Volume 4 Issue 1, April 2024
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Introduction: Transnationalism era, there has been a structured change in various dimension of International relations, include the actor which implies that the state is not the only capable one to influencing global developments. This shift strengthens INGO’s role as a part of international organization. Their advocacy plays an important role in bear welfare issues at China’s Bears Bile Industry.Purposes of the Research: This article aims to review World Animal Protection’s competences as a jurisdiction personality through its advocacy agenda on Bears bile industry in China.Methods of the Research: This article is written by utilizing normative legal research by focusing on synchronization of World Animal Protection’s advocacy effort and balances to Chinese administration also law through historical and descriptive methods.Results of the Research: World Animal Protection’s advocacy has conformed to the general legal principles of environmental by utilizing the ethics of biocentralism, which entirely aimed to the mission of saving bears. However, the advocacy launched against China’s bear bile industry should be against international organization law based on the absence of permanent secretariat in China. This action may be due to the organization’s lack of compliance to naturalize its administration and laws in China. Therefore, the resulting effect tends to be puzzling because it doesn’t show a significant and measurable impact when compared to the other advocacy through similar issues.
PENGABDIAN KUKERTA FAKULTAS HUKUM UNIVERSITAS RIAU MENJADIKAN KUOK SEBAGAI DESA SADAR HUKUM Zulfikar Jayakusuma; Adela Putri Maharani; Hilman Haripal; Sabrina Tio Larisha Marpaung; Nadya Marva Aneila; Putri Azelianda Syaren; Rahma Febiola; Arya Syafandu Riesta; Berry Aryakusuma; Sabrina Threcia
Kreativitas Pada Pengabdian Masyarakat (Krepa) Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): Kreativitas Pada Pengabdian Masyarakat (Krepa)
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Kegiatan Kuliah Kerja Nyata (Kukerta) MBKM Fakultas Hukum Universitas Riau yang dilaksanakan di Desa Kuok merupakan program intrakurikuler yang dilaksanakan sebagai salah satu perwujudan Tri Dharma Perguruan Tinggi dan salah satu bentuk kegiatan pengabdian mahasiswa kepada masyarakat. Kukerta MBKM merupakan suatu program Kukerta yang berbeda dari Kukerta lainnya karena, Kukerta MBKM merupakan program kukerta yang memiliki jumlah 10 SKS, 4 diantaranya SKS kukerta dan 6 merupakan SKS mata kuliah yang dikonversi yaitu 3 mata kuliah Bantuan Hukum, Hukum Sumber Daya Alam, dan Hukum Kesehatan. Kegiatan Kukerta ini berlangsung selama 42 hari, dimulai pada 13 Juli 2024 hingga 23 Agustus 2024. Kukerta ini mempunyai 14 program kerja, diantaranya 10 program kerja utama, 1 program kerja tambahan, dan 3 program kerja insidentil. Cara pelaksanaan Kukerta MBKM FH Universitas Riau terdiri dari pelaksanaan survei dan perencanaan kegiatan sesuai dengan permasalahan yang sering timbul di Desa Kuok. Kukerta terlaksana karena adanya dukungan dan keterlibatan dari pemerintah Desa Kuok dan masyarakat Desa Kuok. Kukerta MBKM FH Universitas Riau diharapkan dapat memberikan manfaat, pemahaman, dan perubahan mengenai hukum bagi masyarakat Desa Kuok. Kata kunci: Kukerta, Pengabdian Masyarakat, Program Kerja, Desa Kuok
SOSIALISASI PERLINDUNGAN HUKUM TERHADAP KELOMPOK WANITA TANI DALAM MENGHADAPI ANCAMAN SUMBER DAYA ALAM Zulfikar Jayakusuma; Andi Hijrah Uswatoen Khasanah; Ariq Febrian; Ferdi Juniawan Erga; Fitria Yolanda Sofni; Ghaitsa Rahma; Ivan Marcelino Barus; Muthiya; Puti Jasmine; Raka Wahyudi Abdurrohim; Rahmi Putri
Kreativitas Pada Pengabdian Masyarakat (Krepa) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Kreativitas Pada Pengabdian Masyarakat (Krepa)
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Kelompok wanita tani merupakan kelompok yang rentan disimpangi hak-haknya dalam melaksanakan kegiatan. Di Desa Kumantan kesadaran hukum kelompok wanita tani masih tergolong rendah. Maka dari itu, perlu dilakukan kegiatan sosialisasi kesadaran hukum yang bertujuan untuk memberdayakan masyarakat desa agar social development goals (SDGS) atau pembangunan berkelanjutan berjalan dengan semestinya demi kesejahteraan rakyat. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode kuantitatif dan kualitatif yang dilakukan secara diskusi dan pengisian survei. Hasil dari sosialisasi ini adalah bertambahnya kesadaran hukum bagi kelompok wanita tani di Desa Kumantan Kata Kunci: Perlindungan Hukum, Kelompok Wanita Tani
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