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Cross-Country Perspective: Imposing Sanctions on Grab Partners with Invalid Identities in Indonesia and Singapore Silviani, Ninne Zahara; Nurlaily; Vivi
Hang Tuah Law Journal VOLUME 7 ISSUE 2, OCTOBER 2023
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Hang Tuah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30649/htlj.v7i2.192

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Technology continues to advance as time evolves. Conventional transportation methods have long been the preferred choice for individuals heading to specific destinations. However, the emergence of online-based transportation services like Grab has made it easier for people to move around by simply using the GrabAppon their smartphones. While the GrabApphas brought numerous benefits to society it also comes with certain drawbacks, such as instances where drivers do not align their identities with the information provided on the Grab platform. This mismatch can lead to potential inconveniences and safety concerns for consumers, including the possibility of account takeovers. The objective of this research is to understand and analyze the consumer protection regulations concerning legal issues and forms of protection, and to undertake a comparative analysis of the legal frameworks in Indonesia and Singapore regarding online drivers and the penalties imposed when they encounter legal complications. In conducting this research, the author adopted a normative doctrinal research approach, encompassing legislative and comparative legal perspectives. The data gathered during this investigation were subjected to qualitative analysis techniques. The research findings reveal that the legal regulations in Indonesia and Singapore are relatively similar. Both countries have regulations covering traffic and transportation, consumer protection, and sanctions for drivers whose identities do not match the application. The result of the research is to improve the regulation concerning the implementation of sovereign rights and jurisdiction that is related regulatory provisions regarding consumer’s right in Indonesia and Singapore.
Southeast Asia Against Human Trafficking by the Sea: Comparison between Indonesia and The Philippines Santoso, Inggrid Rosemary; Silviani, Ninne Zahara; Febriyani, Emiliya
Hang Tuah Law Journal VOLUME 9 ISSUE 1, APRIL 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30649/htlj.v9i1.268

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This study compares efforts to prevent human trafficking (TPPO) via maritime routes between Indonesia and the Philippines. TPPO is a transnational crime involving sexual exploitation, forced labor, and online fraud. This study employs a normative juridical approach, examining the implementation of the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC) and the ASEAN Plan of Action in both countries. This study is based on a qualitative literature study, utilizing secondary data from both primary and secondary legal sources. The findings indicate that Indonesia has implemented Law No. 21 of 2007 on the Eradication of Human Trafficking, while the Philippines uses the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003 and Expanded Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2012. Both nations have strengthened maritime patrols and inter-agency coordination, but the effectiveness of law enforcement still faces challenges, such as limited resources and insufficient training. Another issue is the need for enhanced cross-border cooperation. This study recommends strengthening regional collaboration, raising public awareness, and improving victim protection measures. These findings aim to contribute to better TPPO policies in Southeast Asia, especially in Indonesia and the Philippines.
Co-Authors Abrar, Farhan Rabbani Agustina Agustina Agustini, Shenti Alberta Adeline Marvel Alhakim, Abdurrakhman Amelia Putri Anisah Anisah, Amelia Putri Anweidri Chai Asep Rinaldy Atmaja, Vanessa Riarta Avisa Putri Anggara Belinda Oktaviani Ceisarina, Indah Tiara CHRISTIANA CHRISTIANA, CHRISTIANA Cindy Tan Daniella Natasha Dedi Jaya Deni Achmad Deni Achmad Disemadi, Hari Sutra Efrintan Debora Sibarani Eko Pratama Sinaga Elvin Valentino Elza Syarief, Elza Erni Erni Febriyani, Emiliya Fennesy Fiorent Lim Ferawati Ferawati Fitri, Winda FL. Yudhi Priyo Amboro, FL. Yudhi Priyo Girsang, Junimart HARTONO, ADI Henry Soelistyo Budi, Henry Soelistyo Hutauruk, Rufinus Hotmaulana Hyun, Park Ji James Gan Jesen Winardo Jeslyn Teo Joel Jordan Tobing Jonathan Jonathan Junimart Girsang Kellie Leslie Kevin Saputra Kristina Dwi Putri Lidia Kando Br Gea Lu Sudirman Mahendra, Adam Maya Shafira Maya Shafira Mega Hardianti Kho Melisa Melisa Mellberg Limanda Muhammad Alfiq Zhian Muhammad Ikhsan Kasturi Muhammad Ikhwanul Amri Nanda Melani Nellsen Purwandi Ninin Ernawati Ninin Ernawati Nipon Sohheng Nurlaily NURLAILY, NURLAILY Park Ji Hyun Park, Jihyun Prakasa, Satria Unggul Wicaksana Putri, Erika Emilia Rahayu, Putri Ratna Kumala Sari Raymond Raymond Rehulina Tarigan Rina Shahriyani Shahrullah Rudolf Haiti Rusdiana, Shelvi Sadiah, Azzhara Halimatus Santoso, Inggrid Rosemary Seela Anwar Sya'adah Sholahuddin Al-Fatih Silvia Yolanda Octavia Situmeang, Ampuan Sri Zanariyah Tampubolon, Theresia Tan, David Tan, Winsherly Tantimin, Tantimin Tianto, Agus Triana Dewi Seroja Vanessa Riarta Atmaja Vivi Willson Willson Yenny Permata Liegestu Yustisio Mahendra Ziko Riandi Zuraini Zuraini