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The Effectiveness of Land Tenure Based on the Utilization of the Full Systemic Land Registration Program (Study Case: Karimun Regency, Riau Islands Province) Rina Shahriyani Shahrullah; Ampuan Situmeang; Yulia Christi Nurul Hudayani
MORALITY: Jurnal Ilmu Hukum Vol 9 No 2 (2023): Morality : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas PGRI Palangkaraya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52947/morality.v9i2.351

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Program Pendaftaran Tanah Sistematis Lengkap (PTSL) merupakan inisiatif Pemerintah yang bertujuan untuk memberikan kepastian hukum dan perlindungan kepada rakyat Indonesia dalam hal kepemilikan tanah. Namun, persyaratan yang disederhanakan untuk membuktikan hak atas tanah dalam Program PTSL telah mengubah nilai hukum dari prosedur yang sebelumnya dijelaskan dalam Peraturan Pemerintah Nomor 24 Tahun 1997. Surat Keterangan Penguasaan Tanah (SKPT), yang dikeluarkan oleh kepala desa/lurah dan diakui oleh camat, tetap berfungsi sebagai bukti hak, tetapi telah dikecualikan dari Program PTSL. Di Kabupaten Karimun, telah diterapkan kebijakan untuk mengatur prosedur penerbitan SKPT melalui Peraturan Bupati Karimun Nomor 41 Tahun 2016. Namun, implementasi kebijakan ini tidak sejalan dengan Program PTSL. Akibatnya, program PTSL telah memperkenalkan tantangan baru dalam hal membuktikan hak atas tanah. Penelitian yuridis empiris, yang dilakukan dengan menggunakan teknik purposive sampling, telah mengidentifikasi beberapa faktor yang memengaruhi hambatan penggunaan SKPT sebagai bukti hak dalam Program PTSL. Faktor-faktor tersebut meliputi faktor hukum, penegak hukum, fasilitas infrastruktur pendukung, dan faktor yang terkait dengan masyarakat.
Socio-Legal Approaches on City Street Vendors Management Rina Shahriyani Shahrullah; Ampuan Situmeang; Jefri Harianto Nababan
Yustisia Tirtayasa : Jurnal Tugas Akhir Vol. 3 No. 3 September-December 2023
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/yta.v3i3.21595

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The Batam City Regulation Number 1 of 2019 concerning the Arrangement and Empowerment of Street Vendors (Perda PPPKL) is implemented to regulate and organize street vendors who violate the regulations to ensure the protection of the rights of every citizen, especially in Batam City. This regulation emphasizes public interests to achieve justice in the Batam community. The Public Order Agency (Satuan Polisi Pamong Praja/Satpol PP) is responsible for enforcing this regulation. However, in reality, there are still many street vendors selling in public areas. The roads in the Ramayana Jodoh area to the Tos 3000 market in Batam have turned into street vendor stalls, making it difficult for traffic to pass through. This research aims to analyze the implementation of the 2019 Batam City Regional Regulation and the enforcement of the Regulation by the Public Order Agency (Satpol PP). Therefore, it uses empirical legal research with a sociological approach. The findings of this research indicate that there are still various obstacles in implementing the Perda PPPKL by Satpol PP, including the absence of the City's Spatial Plan (RTRW) and the easy entry of second-hand goods into Batam city.
PERLINDUNGAN HUKUM PREVENTIF KEPADA KONSULTAN HUKUM PASAR MODAL DI INDONESIA (Studi Perbandingan Hukum Indonesia dan Singapura) Halawa, Filemon; Situmeang, Ampuan; Amboro, FL Yudhi Priyo
AL-MANHAJ: Jurnal Hukum dan Pranata Sosial Islam Vol 5 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah INSURI Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/almanhaj.v5i1.2714

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Indonesia as a sovereign country guarantees and provides protection for every citizen. This is a reflection of the State of Indonesia as a state of law. It is the same as the supporting profession of legal consultants in the capital market who have the right to have all their rights protected while carrying out their profession. The supporting profession of legal consultants in the capital market has an important role. Provisions of Article 67 of Law no. 8 of 1995 concerning the Capital Market which reads "In carrying out business activities in the Capital Market sector, Capital Market Supporting Professionals are required to provide an independent opinion or assessment. However, according to the author's careful review, in the capital market legal consultant profession, legal immunity has not been found while carrying out their profession. While in the Advocate Law there is immunity for an Advocate who carries out his functions as contained in Article 16 of Law Number 18 of 2003 concerning Advocates. The Capital Market Law does not explicitly describe legal protection for capital market legal consultants. For this reason, in this paper the author finds about preventive legal protection for capital market legal consultants in Indonesia with a Comparative Study of Indonesian and Singapore Laws. Legal Consultants in the Capital Market in Indonesia, one of the fundamental things to avoid legal sanctions is obedience to existing legal norms. While in Singapore it was found that since the beginning according to the country's constitution there has been legal immunity for professions related to Advocates, Lawyers or legal consultants. To answer the problem of this paper, the writer uses normative juridical method with progressive legal theory (Prof. Satjipto Rahardjo) and Legal Protection Theory (Philipus M. Hadjon).
Urgensi Perlindungan Hukum terhadap Konsumen Lembaga Pinjaman Online Ilegal di Era Revolusi 4.0 Rahmad, Tedi Sutadi; Situmeang, Ampuan; Girsang, Junimart
Jurnal Supremasi Volume 14 Nomor 1 Tahun 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum, Universitas Islam Balitar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35457/supremasi.v14i1.3399

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Online lending institution is a product of the 4.0 revolution. Its emergence has had many positive impacts on the economy, but on the other hand it has also raised several problems including misuse of personal data, intimidating collecting, and other problems caused by unlicensed or illegal online lending institutions. This study aims to identify the urgency of legal protection for consumers of illegal online lending institution.The method used in this study is normative juridical method by examining library materials or secondary data. The results showed that there are substance problems in legal protection for consumers of illegal online loan institutions in the era of revolution 4.0 which has implications for the ineffectiveness of existing regulations. Therefore, it is urgent to form new regulations that are able to regulate specifically, firmly, and thoroughly so as to create responsive laws, in order to create comfort and security for consumers of online lending institutions in Indonesia.
Developing an Indonesian Regulatory Framework in the Face of SEZs 5.0 Hutauruk, Rufinus Hotmaulana; Tan, David; Situmeang, Ampuan; Disemadi, Hari Sutra
Journal of Indonesian Legal Studies Vol 8 No 2 (2023): Contemporary Issues on Law, Development, and Justice: Indonesian Context and Beyo
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jils.v8i2.67623

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Numerous emerging economies have embraced Special Economic Zones (SEZs) as more than just an instrument for policymaking to encourage growth and industrial development. Today’s “SEZ 5.0,” which is based on novel digital inventions offers a gateway to economic progression. This research utilizes the normative juridical method and secondary data based on library research. This research is novel in the way that it illuminates the numerous key lessons from effective SEZ practices, such as: geographical advantage, interoperability of zone strategic plan with the overarching development plan, acknowledging the context of the industry, and harnessing comparative advantage, as well as, making sure that SEZs are “special” in contexts of a business-friendly atmosphere supported by a sound statutory and regulatory model, along with the articulation of sustainable practices and adaptability towards the volatility of the market. This research recommends key policy lessons for the Indonesian SEZ governance.
IMPLEMENTATION OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE IN DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE OF ROKAN HULU: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES Martua, Susanto; Situmeang, Ampuan; Hutauruk, Rufinus Hotmaulana
Journal of Law and Policy Transformation Vol 8 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Internasional Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/jlpt.v8i1.8286

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The Attorney General's Office issued Regulation of Attorney General Number 15 of 2020 concerning Termination of Prosecution Based on Restorative Justice (hereinafter written RAG No. 15/2020). According to this regulation, the Public Prosecutor has the right to stop prosecuting the accused in certain cases, if the victim and the defendant have agreed to an amicable agreement. The existence of RAG No. 15/2020 which gives the Prosecutor's authority to stop prosecutions based on restorative justice is a breakthrough in the settlement of criminal acts. Restorative justice is an approach in resolving criminal acts which is currently being voiced again in various countries. Through a restorative justice approach, victims and perpetrators of criminal acts are expected to achieve peace by prioritizing win-win solutions, and emphasizing that the victims' losses are replaced and the victims forgive the perpetrators of the crime in condition that is committed with the value of the evidence or the value of the loss caused by the crime of not more than 2.5 million rupiah. Referring to the principle of fast, simple, and low-cost justice, RAG Number 15 of 2020 has been accommodated for settlement through an out-of-court process, namely a peace process between the victim and the perpetrator. The peace process is carried out by the parties voluntarily, with deliberation for consensus, without pressure, coercion, and intimidation. In the peace process, the Public Prosecutor acts as a facilitator, which means that he has no interest or connection with the case, the victim, or the suspect, either personally or professionally, directly or indirectly.
Addressing Indonesian Child Marriage: Comparative Study of Global Standards and Best Practices Situmeang, Ampuan; Silviani, Ninne Zahara; Fitri, Winda
Legal Spirit Vol 7, No 2 (2023): Legal Spirit
Publisher : Pascasarjana Ilmu Hukum, Universitas Widya Gama Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31328/ls.v7i2.5022

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Child marriage is a significant human rights issue as it deprives children around the world of their childhood, education, and safety. Its unfortunately a practice that still has prevalence in Indonesian society. This research is done for the purpose of analyzing the threat of child marriage and the urgency for a dedicated effort to tackle this issue normatively. Through the normative legal research method and supported by comparative analysis, this research analyzes how the Indonesian legal framework fare up to international human rights standards and best practices around the world, in tackling the practice of child marriage. Findings of this research suggest that child marriage can still be considered a neglected human rights abuse, due the minimum number of legal developments throughout the years. The findings expose the legal loophole and the lack of criminalization which can contribute to the prevalence of this dangerous phenomenon. This research serves the purpose of the betterment of human rights protection in Indonesia, specifically on vulnerable underage girls, by providing insights and recommendations that the government may consider for future legal development.
Pencabutan dan Pembatasan Hak Memilih dari Ekspatriat: Sebuah Kajian Perspektif Konstitusional Rusdiana, Shelvi; Hutauruk, Rufinus Hotmaulana; Situmeang, Ampuan
Legal Spirit Vol 8, No 1 (2024): Legal Spirit
Publisher : Pascasarjana Ilmu Hukum, Universitas Widya Gama Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31328/ls.v7i2.5032

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The right to vote as a fundamental human right in a democratic country like Indonesia, in fact cannot always be guaranteed to be implemented and its benefits can be realized. The problem of election integrity in Indonesia, which has not improved, has encouraged Indonesia to continue to update its democratic party implementation system, including considering various existing alternatives. Revoking and limiting expatriates' right to vote is a practice that has actually been carried out by other countries, to improve the integrity of elections. This research aims to analyze the possibility of revoking and/or limiting the right to vote from expatriates as an effort to increase election integrity, with a constitutional lens. This analysis is supported by normative legal research methods, with a statutory approach and a comparative approach. The research results found that although revoking the right to vote from expatriates is an unconstitutional option and has not been implemented, the government can implement limiting the right to vote from expatriates to cover the normative gap that exists regarding citizenship, while increasing the accuracy of election list data, by implementing several policies that have been implemented by other countries
Contextualizing Consumer Data Protection within the Operational Principles of Banking: A Legal Inquiry Situmeang, Ampuan; Disemadi, Hari Sutra; Marsudi, Irvan Ricardo
Legal Spirit Vol 8, No 2 (2024): Legal Spirit
Publisher : Pascasarjana Ilmu Hukum, Universitas Widya Gama Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31328/ls.v8i2.5458

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This research aims to analyze the regulatory framework for the implementation of operational principles in banking as an effort to protect consumer data in Indonesia. The research method employed is normative legal research with a legislative approach to analyze banking regulations. This study involves the analysis of secondary data. The results indicate that the regulation of the implementation of operational principles in Indonesian banking has provided legal certainty in the protection of consumer data. Banks in Indonesia are mandated to maintain the confidentiality of consumer data, enhance trust, and manage risks with caution. The research also identifies several challenges and shortcomings that need further consideration to strengthen consumer data protection. The implementation of operational principles in banking, such as the Principles of Trust, Confidentiality, Prudence, and Know Your Customer (KYC) Principles, constitutes critical steps in safeguarding consumer banking data in the digital era.
Navigating the Pandemic: Social-Legal Approaches for Establishing a Specialized Infectious Disease Hospital Situmeang, Ampuan; Shahrullah, Rina Shahriyani; Aprisanti, Aprisanti; Ong’eta, Wyclife
Nurani Hukum Vol 7, No 1 (2024): Justice, Equity, and Human Rights in the Globalized Era: Towards a Harmonized Le
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/nhk.v7i1.21467

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In accordance with Government Regulation "Perpres No. 52 of 2020," the construction of a Special Infection Hospital (Rumah Sakit Khusus Infeksi/RSKI) was completed, and the BMN administration was transferred to the Ministry of Defense. Currently, the RSKI functions as an emergency clinic dedicated to treating COVID-19 patients explicitly. Once the pandemic is declared over, the RSKI will serve as a medical clinic for maintenance purposes. This study aims to examine and analyze the establishment of the RSKI from legal perspectives. It also to identify challenges or obstacles encountered by the Batam City Government pursuant to the construction of the RSKI for the purpose of treating and reducing the Covid-19 patients. Hence, this study utilized socio-legal research by collecting primary data through in-depth interviews with stakeholders, The secondary data was also used and collected through library research. Both data were analyzed by using qualitative approaches. It was found that the establishment of the RSKI was based on Law Number 44 of 2009 on Hospital. However, the Batam City Government remained to face challenges in handling the Covid-19 pandemic because of a lack of people’s awareness on health protocols, consequently many of them rejected the Covid-19 vaccines. Furthermore, Batam City was pointed as the entry point of the repatriation of Indonesian migrant workers from Malaysia and Singapore. The RSKI had fewer adequate facilities to provide effective treatments to the Covid-19 patients.
Co-Authors Abdul Rachman Agus Rosita Agustianto Agustianto, Agustianto Agustin, Indri Ceria Agustini, Shenti Alhakim, Abdurrakhman Anggriawan, Rizaldy Antony Any Lindawaty Aprisanti, Aprisanti Aulia Putri Bayu Anggara, Sultan Bhaskara, Kevin Indra Brelly, Adolfh Budi Setiawan Chana Oktavia Harefa Claudia Christina Davina Shebiartha, Kyushu Dian Fransisca Disemadi, Hari Sutra Edison Edison Elan Elan Elsa Syarief Elsa Syarief Elza Syarief, Elza Ernis Hutabarat Farel Hasibuan Febri Jaya Febriyani, Emiliya Fiona Fiona Fitri, Winda FL. Yudhi Priyo Amboro, FL. Yudhi Priyo Girsang, Junimart Haiti, Rudolf Halawa, Filemon Herlambang Adhi Nugroho Herlambang Adhi Nugroho Hieu, Le Ho Trung Huang, Mitchelle Lizen Hutauruk, Rufinus Hotmaulana I Gusti Bagus Wiksuana Irawan, Dhenisa Oktavia Jackie Rosana Jannah, Syarifah Mifthahul Jaya, Febri Jefri Harianto Nababan Junimart Girsang Junimart Girsang Junimart Girsang Karo Karo, Rizky Pratama Putra Kusmayanti, Rita Lu Sudirman Mahardihka, Delvin Shakira Mahendra, Adam Manullang, Rizky Ariftama Marsellia, Dini Marsudi, Irvan Ricardo Martua, Susanto Michelle Winovsky Muhammad Luthfi Nipon Sohheng Nugroho, Cahyo Jati Nur'Asih Budhi Dharma Putri Nurjanah, Listia NURLAILY, NURLAILY Nurviani, Nanny Oktaviani, Belinda Oky Mayrudin Ong’eta, Wyclife Panama, Nikolas Park, Jihyun Polim, Taufik Prakasa, Satria Unggul Wicaksana Rahma, Isnawati Azizatul Rahmad, Tedi Sutadi Raja Taufik Zulfikar Rayen Elfredo Hutabarat Razak, Siti Suraya Abd Rina Shahriyani Shahrullah Rita Kusmayanti Rudiansyah Rudiansyah Rufinus H Hutauruk Rufinus H. Hutauruk Rumbadi Rumbadi Rusdiana, Shelvi Saefudin, Yusuf Santiago, Owen saputra tanwir, yopta eka Silviani, Ninne Zahara Simorangkir, Ronal Roges Sliviani, Ninne Zahara Sohheng, Nipon Sugiyarto Sugiyarto Sultan Bayu Anggara Sunatoyoga, Jody Supardi Susanto Martua Tan, David Tan, Winsherly Tantimin Tantimin, Tantimin Taufik Polim Tobing, Joel Jordan Tommy Liusudarso Triana Dewi Seroja Triana Dewi Seroja Triana Dewi Seroja Trinh, Hien Valerisella, Nila Viona Eka Putri Desmond Vivian Frederica Weley, Nadia Carolina Windi Afdal, Windi Wulandari, Aura Yulia Christi Nurul Hudayani