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Journal : Sinergi International Journal of Law

Responsibility of the Inspectorate for the Prevention and Handling of Corruption Cases in the Region or Ministry: (Reviewed in accordance with Law Number 19 of 2019 concerning the Eradication of Corruption) Santoso, Bambang; Haryanti, Amelia
Sinergi International Journal of Law Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/law.v2i1.107

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This research aims to determine the role of the Inspectorate in carrying out internal oversight as an effort to detect potential corruption at the regional level. Rampant corruption at various levels of local government necessitates an active role from internal oversight institutions such as the Inspectorate. The Inspectorate serves as the frontline in preventing corruption at the local level. Consistent and effective anti-corruption efforts by the Inspectorate can positively contribute to creating a government that is clean, accountable, and serves with integrity for the welfare of the community. The role of the Inspectorate in preventing corruption at the local level is crucial in ensuring the establishment of a clean, transparent, and integrity-driven governance. As an internal oversight institution at the local level, the Inspectorate plays several strategic roles that contribute to anti-corruption efforts. This research aims to analyze the methods and strategies employed by the Inspectorate in monitoring and identifying potential corrupt practices, as well as to analyze the impact of internal oversight effectiveness on corruption prevention at the regional level. The research methodology involves documentation analysis, interviews with Inspectorate officials, and surveys of opinions from relevant stakeholders. The results of this research are expected to provide a better understanding of the Inspectorate's role in combating corruption at the local level and offer recommendations for improvements in internal oversight implementation.
Legal Protection for Cessie Deed Holders in Indonesia: An Analysis of Court Execution in Case Number 1/Pdt.Eks/2022/PA.Bgl at the Bangil Religious Court Barawaja; Yusdiansyah, Efik; Santoso, Bambang
Sinergi International Journal of Law Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/law.v3i4.807

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A credit contract serves as an initial framework for the redistribution of financial resources between a lending party and a borrowing party. When the borrower fails to fulfill the obligations stipulated within the credit arrangement, a transfer of receivables commonly known as a cession is carried out, wherein the original debtor transfers their obligations to a successor debtor. This is subsequently followed by a formal amendment of the registered ownership title at the Land Office, particularly for the property used as collateral. Several years after the certificate was changed, a dispute lawsuit arose in Court without involving the new Debtor holding the cession deed who had controlled and changed the name on the certificate as a party. In accordance with Execution Decision Number 1/Pdt.Eks/2022/PA.Bgl, the Bangil Religious Court enforced the seizure and auction of the property that had been pledged as collateral by the assignee, reflecting the court’s authority to enforce judgments involving transferred debts. This research adopts a normative legal methodology, primarily due to the absence of comprehensive legal provisions governing the transfer of property rights via cession, particularly as they are not explicitly regulated under Article 37 of Government Regulation No. 24 of 1997 concerning Land Registration. The research applies both a conceptual framework and a case-study method, enabling an analysis that bridges theoretical understanding with practical application. This study investigates the process of title change at the Land Office following the execution of a deed of cession. The analysis seeks to evaluate the procedural legitimacy and legal safeguards available to the new rights holder, particularly in cases where the cession is not acknowledged in execution proceedings by the Religious Court.
Co-Authors ., Soehartono Abdillah, Krisna Rizki Abdul Hadi Achmad Udin Zailani Agus Salim Aldyan, Arsyad Ali Nurdin, Muhammad Anggoro, Tri Cahyono Anggraeni, RR Dewi Anggraeni, RR. Dewi Annisa Rahmawati Aries Saifudin Asnada, Rosada Tri Aurelya, Diaz Bachtiar Bachtiar Barawaja Bastianon, Bastianon Cahyaningrum, Farkha Anisah Chrisputranto, Matheus Raditya DARA PUSTIKA SUKMA Dhevita, Evi Dhonni Suraya Dindin, Dindin Dodi Setiawan Efik Yusdiansyah Eka Ananta Sidharta Fatchurohin, Nur Rosyid Feddry Libestya S Gueci, Rizal S Hadi Sutopo Hariswanto, Alfi Hartiwiningsih Hartiwiningsih Harumi, Puspa Indah Haryanti, Amelia Hasannudin, Hasannudin Irmanto, Irmanto ITOK DWI KURNIAWAN Khoiri, Moch Kinanty, Norma Kurniawan, Itok Lestari, Chindy Mardiyah, Sayidatul Maulidyta, Allyanisa Mohamad, Mohamad Hanapi Bin Muhammad Arifin Muhammad Rustamaji Mulyadi Mulyadi Mulyanto Mulyanto Munaldi Napitupulu, Sabar Nugroho, Agung Nuryanta, Azzahra Healtiane Octaviani, Astri Octaviano, Alvino Oksidelfa Yanto Pangestiningtyas, Puspita Maharani Pati, Umi Khaerah Putra, Guntur Febia Tyson R. Sapto Hendri Boedi Soesatyo Rahmani, Annisa Kusuma Ramadhan, Phijar Ramlan, H. Raya, Loisa Diana Rokhmanila, Siti Rossi, Roberto Rustamaji, Muhmmad Ryandika, Feby Saepulloh, Saepulloh Santos, Jose Gama Santoso, Iman Teguh Sari, Hastuti Indra Saripudin Saripudin Satria, Alfi Septiana Dewi, Eka Septiningsih, Ismawati Setiawan, Tato Setiawati Setiawati Setyanto, Angga Titus Sianturi, Murdan Sipayung, Mardin SOBIRIN Soewita, Samuel Sofiana, Sofa Sukma, Allodya Susanto Susanto Suyatno Suyatno Tamaulina Br Sembiring Wahyono Wahyono Wardini, Amalia Kusuma Wijoyo, Agung Yahya, Mahendra Purnama Yudha Hidiawan, Andhika Yulita Pujilestari Zakki Adhliyati, Zakki