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Journal : Jambura Law Review

Urgensi Pendaftaran Penyelenggara Sistem Elektronik Bagi Pelaku Usaha E-Commerce Mohamad Rivaldi Moha; Sukarmi Sukarmi; Afifah Kusumadara
Jambura Law Review VOLUME 2 NO. 2 JULY 2020
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (873.096 KB) | DOI: 10.33756/jlr.v2i2.5280

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Kewajiban pendaftaran penyelenggara sistem elektronik bagiĀ  seluruh pelaku usaha e-commerce di indonesia menjadi salah satu program pemerintah dalam Peta Jalan Sistem Perdagangan Nasional Berbasis Elektronik (Road Map E-commerce) Tahun 2017-2019. Oleh karena itu, Tujuan penulisan ini untuk menguraikan pentingnya pendaftaran penyelenggara sistem Elektronik bagi pelaku usaha e-commerce di Indonesia. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian yuridis normatif yang menggunakan pendekatan perundang-undangan, pendekatan konsep dan pendekatan perbandingan. Hasil dari penelitian ini adalah pentingnya pendaftaran penyelenggara sistem elektronik bagi pelaku usaha e-commerce ialah memudahkan konsumen dalam mengidentifikasi pelaku usaha, serta dapat membantu pemerintah dalam program pengenaan pajak bagi pelaku usaha e-commerec.
The Concept of Revitalizing Traditional Institutions in the Criminal Law System to Realize Restorative Justice Ismail, Dian Ekawaty; Mantali, Avelia Rahmah Y; Moha, Mohamad Rivaldi
Jambura Law Review VOLUME 5 NO. 2 JULY 2023
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This article examines data and facts related to implementing and functionalizing traditional institutions as living laws in society. It presents the concept of revitalizing traditional institutions in the criminal law system to realize restorative justice. According to indigenous peoples, justice is a complex concept because formal courts and other forums, such as customary courts, can administer it. This study aims to analyze the contribution of traditional institutions and restorative justice in the criminal law system in Indonesia. The approaches used in this research are conceptual, historical, statutory, and case approaches. The study results from show that customary institutions and restorative justice in Indonesia have been carried out through the participation of community members with traditional legal characteristics, cultural pluralism, moral values, and religion to solve problems through consultation to reach an agreement. Customary institutions and restorative justice in Indonesia are carried out by mediation for an agreement to reach an agreement in the best interests of victims, perpetrators, families, and other parties related to the traditional characteristics of law, cultural pluralism, moral values, and religion.