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Journal : Veteran Justice Journal

DEVIATIONS AGAINST AWIG-AWIG AS WRITTEN CUSTOMARY LAW IN BALINESE COMMUNITIES Aldira Mara Ditta Caesar Purwanto
Veteran Justice Journal Vol 1 No 2 (2020): Veteran Justice Journal
Publisher : Universitas Pembangunan Nasional "Veteran" Jawa Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/vjj.v1i2.25

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The application of awig-awig as written customary law which is still used and obeyed by the Balinese people, of course this does not rule out the possibility of deviation. Deviations or violations committed by the Balinese people are generally resolved according to the rules written in awig-awig. The research methodology carried out in this study begins with the identification of a variety of literature related to customary law in terms of problems that occur and challenges that must be faced by the community. Then arranged to come up with the right problem formulation which later can be comprehensively reviewed through field studies and direct observations especially related to the problem taken in this research namely the deviation from the application of awig-awig as written customary law. The results obtained in this study aim to determine the deviations that occur in the Balinese community and how the Balinese community to resolve them. Keywords: Deviations, Awig-Awig, Customary Law, Balinese People
Covid-19 Medical Waste Management in the Perspective of Environmental Law Aldira Mara Ditta Caesar Purwanto; Maria Novita Apriyani
Veteran Justice Journal Vol 3 No 2 (2022): Veteran Justice Journal
Publisher : Universitas Pembangunan Nasional "Veteran" Jawa Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/vjj.v3i2.66

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Proper disposal of medical waste is one of the most important things in dealing with the Covid 19 pandemic. Over the last two years, the large number of Covid-19 cases caused by Delta and Omnicron variants has also led to an increase in medical waste generated by the use of masks and other personal protective equipment. This leaves homework for all of us, not just the government. This medical waste is generated not only in medical facilities but also in communities and homes. The waste in this pandemic is classified as Hazardous Waste and Toxic Waste (B3) and may be classified as Infectious Waste. The purpose of this study is to study the management of medical waste related to Covid19 from an ecological point of view so that it can effectively reduce the accumulation of waste that may have a natural impact on health promotion. Is to do. This investigation is a doctrinal/normative legal investigation that uses a legal approach. The data was collected through literature reviews and qualitatively analyzed. As a result of this study, the management of COVID-19 medical waste is regulated, and the treatment of medical facility waste and household waste is different. The purpose of this regulation is to reduce the increase in the amount of waste that can affect the environment and public health.
Urgency Of Waste Import Regulations For Communities In East Java Aldira Mara Ditta Caesar Purwanto; Maria Indira Aryani
Veteran Justice Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2022): Veteran Justice Journal
Publisher : Universitas Pembangunan Nasional "Veteran" Jawa Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/vjj.v4i1.68

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Abstract Currently, waste management is a big problem, not only in Indonesia but also throughout the world. Especially after the People's Republic of China (PRC) changed its solid waste import policy on July 18, 2017. The issuance of the National Sword policy aims to limit and tighten imports of plastic waste. The impact of the PRC's policy change is an increase in the flow of waste imports to Indonesia, thus placing Indonesia as a "Plastic Waste Emergency" country. To overcome this problem, Indonesia already has several regulations and laws related to waste imports. The application of waste import rules that are not strict causes losses for local communities in East Java and Surabaya. This study then aims to find out that the import of waste has an impact not only on the environment but also on the political economy and the efforts made by the local government to overcome it. This study uses social research methods based on a qualitative descriptive approach. This study also uses field research methods to obtain data directly from the research object area. There are four data collection techniques, namely observation, questionnaires, Focus Group Discussion (FGD), and documentation. The research subjects chosen were the people of Bangun Village, Mojokerto, and several regional (local) policy-making bodies in Surabaya and East Java. This study will also use a non-random sampling technique, with the selection of samples using purposive sampling. Field data collection will be carried out using interviews conducted directly with the informants using interview guidelines. Keywords: Environmental Law; Waste management; Regulation.
Deviations Against Awig-Awig As Written Customary Law In Balinese Communities Purwanto, Aldira Mara Ditta Caesar; Yulianingsih, Wiwin; Waluyo
VJJ Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020): Veteran Justice Journal
Publisher : VJJ

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The application of awig-awig as written customary law which is still used and obeyed by the Balinese people, of course this does not rule out the possibility of deviation. Deviations or violations committed by the Balinese people are generally resolved according to the rules written in awig-awig. The research methodology carried out in this study begins with the identification of a variety of literature related to customary law in terms of problems that occur and challenges that must be faced by the community. Then arranged to come up with the right problem formulation which later can be comprehensively reviewed through field studies and direct observations especially related to the problem taken in this research namely the deviation from the application of awig-awig as written customary law. The results obtained in this study aim to determine the deviations that occur in the Balinese community and how the Balinese community to resolve them.
Covid-19 Medical Waste Management in the Perspective of Environmental Law Purwanto, Aldira Mara Ditta Caesar; Apriyani, Maria Novita
VJJ Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): Veteran Justice Journal
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum, UPN Veteran Jawa Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/vjj.v3i2.40

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Proper disposal of medical waste is one of the most important things in dealing with the Covid 19 pandemic. Over the last two years, the large number of Covid-19 cases caused by Delta and Omnicron variants has also led to an increase in medical waste generated by the use of masks and other personal protective equipment. This leaves homework for all of us, not just the government. This medical waste is generated not only in medical facilities but also in communities and homes. The waste in this pandemic is classified as Hazardous Waste and Toxic Waste (B3) and may be classified as Infectious Waste. The purpose of this study is to study the management of medical waste related to Covid19 from an ecological point of view so that it can effectively reduce the accumulation of waste that may have a natural impact on health promotion. Is to do. This investigation is a doctrinal/normative legal investigation that uses a legal approach. The data was collected through literature reviews and qualitatively analyzed. As a result of this study, the management of COVID-19 medical waste is regulated, and the treatment of medical facility waste and household waste is different. The purpose of this regulation is to reduce the increase in the amount of waste that can affect the environment and public health.
Urgency Of Waste Import Regulations For Communities In East Java Purwanto, Aldira Mara Ditta Caesar; Aryani, Maria Indira
VJJ Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): Veteran Justice Journal
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum, UPN Veteran Jawa Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/vjj.v4i1.41

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Currently, waste management is a big problem, not only in Indonesia but also throughout the world. Especially after the People's Republic of China (PRC) changed its solid waste import policy on July 18, 2017. The issuance of the National Sword policy aims to limit and tighten imports of plastic waste. The impact of the PRC's policy change is an increase in the flow of waste imports to Indonesia, thus placing Indonesia as a "Plastic Waste Emergency" country. To overcome this problem, Indonesia already has several regulations and laws related to waste imports. The application of waste import rules that are not strict causes losses for local communities in East Java and Surabaya. This study then aims to find out that the import of waste has an impact not only on the environment but also on the political economy and the efforts made by the local government to overcome it. This study uses social research methods based on a qualitative descriptive approach. This study also uses field research methods to obtain data directly from the research object area. There are four data collection techniques, namely observation, questionnaires, Focus Group Discussion (FGD), and documentation. The research subjects chosen were the people of Bangun Village, Mojokerto, and several regional (local) policy-making bodies in Surabaya and East Java. This study will also use a non-random sampling technique, with the selection of samples using purposive sampling. Field data collection will be carried out using interviews conducted directly with the informants using interview guidelines.