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Introducer Witness On Notary’s Deed Establishment: Forgotten Role in Indonesia Notarial Law Monica Firda Nurjannah; Sri Budi Purwaningsih; Mochammad Tanzil Multazam; Emy Rosnawati
Rechtsidee Vol 4 No 2 (2018): June
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/jihr.2018.4.45

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In Law Number 2 Year 2014 regarding the Amendment of UUJN (UUJN-P) Juncto Law Number 30 of 2004 concerning Notary (UUJN) mentioned that was possible if there is a sign witness or an introducer witness. However, in Notary Law is not yet be regulated explicitly about legal protection for introducer witness who signed in a notarial deed. The purpose of this study was to know the legal protection for the introducer witness who signed in a notarial deed. The Type of research used in this research is normative, with statue approach and the results will be presented descriptively with deductive logic. The result of research shows that legal protection for introducer witness is can’t be sued because he is responsible the formal truth about people to notary only .The benefit of this research is bring information to public about legal protection for the instroducer witness.
Forced Defense in Indonesia: Striking a Balance between Proportionality and Subsidiarity Handy Ariansyah; Emy Rosnawati
Rechtsidee Vol 9 (2021): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/jihr.v9i0.971

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This study aimed to assess the compliance of the decision made by the Kepanjen District Court Number 1 /Pid.Sus-Child/2020/Pn Kpn with the provisions of criminal law book of article 49 paragraph 1 and paragraph 2, which govern forced defense as a means of self-defense. Using the normative method, the study examined legal literature to establish the truth of the matter. The study found that a forced defense must adhere to the principles of proportionality and subsidiarity to be considered legitimate. The conclusion drawn from this study is that the decision of the Kepanjen District Court must be evaluated based on these two requirements to establish the legal truth of the matter. Highlights: Proportional and subsidiarity requirements are essential for a forced defense to be considered legitimate. Excessive actions that go beyond the threat faced may not be considered a forced defense. The actions of the victim must be considered in evaluating the legitimacy of a forced defense.
Simple, Swift, and Low Cost Judiciary in Handling Environmental Crimes by Corporations through Deferred Prosecution Agreement Rosnawati, Emy; Warka, Made; Setyorini, Erny Herlin
Rechtsidee Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/jihr.v13i1.1065

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General Background: Indonesia's criminal justice system aspires to uphold the principles of simplicity, swiftness, and cost-efficiency. Specific Background: However, these ideals remain inadequately realized, particularly in addressing environmental crimes perpetrated by corporations—cases often burdened by protracted processes and limited effectiveness in restoring state losses. Knowledge Gap: Conventional legal approaches have failed to achieve significant restitution, signaling a need for alternative mechanisms. Aims: This study examines the potential application of the Deferred Prosecution Agreement (DPA) framework as a tool to actualize a more efficient judiciary in prosecuting corporate environmental offenses. Results: Using a normative juridical method with statutory and comparative approaches, the study finds that the DPA offers a concrete, legally feasible means of pursuing compensation while streamlining judicial procedures. Novelty: The research introduces the concept of DPA into Indonesia’s legal discourse as an innovative, non-traditional solution for environmental crime cases involving corporate actors. Implications: The adoption of DPA mechanisms, accompanied by normative and institutional adjustments, could significantly enhance Indonesia's judicial efficiency and environmental accountability frameworks. Highlights: Promotes judicial principles of simplicity, speed, and cost-efficiency. Offers innovative restitution for environmental damage by corporations. Requires legal and institutional adaptation for implementation in Indonesia. Keywords: Expedited Justice, Simplicity, Low-Cost Proceedings, Environmental Pollution, Deferred Prosecution Agreement
Co-Authors Afnia Nur Masjidah Ahmad Riyadh Umar Balahmar Andriansyah, Mohammad Anissa, Salsabila Ashar, Bramo Al Asri Widya Trisnani Atikha Sidhi Cahyana Azizah, Aulia Sarah Azmi, Li Ulil Bagus Afianto Budiani, Revalio Budiani, Revalio Putra Drajad Kuncoro Aji Erny Herlin Setyorini, Erny Herlin F. M., Izza Saltsa Fauzi, Lutfiah Fidayanti, Anita Rohma Fiddinia, Irta Firdausi, Muhammad Farrel Alaysia Fitria, Anis Handy Ariansyah Hasan, Rizqi Hermansyah, Malik Muhammad Herni Eva Wulandari Ika Mariyati, Lely Indakto, Ratro Islam, Alif Izza Anshory Jamaaluddin Kharis, Dwishar Khotimah, Siti Dewi Khumairoh, Bulqis Kosasih, Jaylu Krisna Brian Adam Putra Ladita, Firrisa Farah Lestari, Lusiana Lestari, Melati Indah Made Warka, Made Maharani, Yuniar Carmelia Mardiyani, Sindi Mega Masuddin, Noor Masudin, Noor Mawa, Damai Yanti Zulfatal Moch Tanzil Multazam Mohammad Chandra Bachtiar Effendi Monica Firda Nurjannah Nana Mardiana Nini Ayu Nataria Rawis Nisa' Nur Amalia Noor Fatimah Mediawati Nurhayati Nursukma, Ananda Wahyu Okviani Assa Anggraini Pahlevy, Rifqi Ridhlo Patama, Ilham Muhammad Jalu Perta Wida Subastian Pertiwi, Tahta Pradhista, Vendira De Pramesti, Yusri Ardiyah Pramitaqwati, Anindya Prasetyo, Suyo Gigih Pristiwanto Putri, Syntia Puspita Andini Ika Hariyanto Rachman, Dhea Amanda Aulia Rangga, Naufal Catur Resy Aprista Rifqi Ridho Phahlevy Rifqi Ridlo Phahlevy, Rifqi Ridlo Rositasari, Dewi Safari, Ferdi Safitri, Sifa' Ulya Sanjaya, Yusrizal Sarda Novanda Sari, Dwi Anita Puspita Satrio, Bram Saxti, Muhammad Bima Setiadi, Fajar Nur Sifani Ekawati Siti Musdalifa Soamole, Muhammad Giffari Sri Budi Purwaningsih Sulaiman Sulaiman Sumarsono, Tresnia Octaviani Suyo Gigih Prasetyo Ummah, Faizzah Wardatul Wati, Anindya Pramitaqwati Wulayana, Damar Yuli Rahmawati Yuniar Imroatus Solikhah Yunita, Aingga Rahma Zain, Nur Khofifah