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ANALISIS HUKUM ATAS PENERAPAN RAHASIA BANK DI INDONESIA TERKAIT DENGAN PERLINDUNGAN DATA NASABAH BERDASARKAN PRINSIP KEPERCAYAAN KEPADA BANK (STUDI PADA PT. BANK CIMB NIAGA Tbk CABANG MEDAN) John Bert Christian; Bismar Nasution; Suhaidi Suhaidi; Mahmul Siregar
USU LAW JOURNAL Vol 4, No 4 (2016)
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Abstract Bank secrecy is the concrete form of consumers’ data and deposits protection in which the bank secrecy is the application of the fiduciary principle by the bank. It is seen that the customers give their data and fund to be saved in the bank based on their trust that the bank will provide protection for their data and fund, and without this trust, the customers will not use the banking service. Therefore, banking secrecy keeps existing as long as the bank applies the fiduciary principle, and the fiduciary principle must be equally applied between the interest of  individual  protected based on the fiduciary principle and the public interest for law enforcement. This is reflected through the application of the relative bank secrecy which allows the access to open the bank secrecy. Even though the access to open the bank secrecy is allowed, but as to show how important the fiduciary principle stated in a legal certainty in the protection of customers’ data is, any violation of the bank secrecy will be sentenced either in the forms of imprisonment, fine and/or administrative penalty. The bank secrecy in Indonesia needs a more specific and detailed regulation which is strictly related to whether or not the permission from the Governor of Bank Indonesia is needed. The regulations of Bank Indonesia as the implementing regulations can eliminate the doubt and ambiguity in the application of bank secrecy and the banking is expected to be able to accommodate the provision related to bank secrecy and customers’ data protection through the SOP of respective bank. Keywords: Bank Secrecy, Fiduciary principle, Customers’ Data Protection
PERLINDUNGAN HUKUM TERHADAP DEBITUR (PELAKSANA PEKERJAAN) DALAM PELAKSANAAN PERJANJIAN UPAH BORONG (PARTISIPATIF) DALAM PROYEK SWAKELOLA DI LINGKUNGAN PEKERJAAN UMUM KABUPATEN DELI SERDANG Taufik Hasudungan Sihotang; Ningrum Natasya Sirait; Tan Kamello; Mahmul Siregar
USU LAW JOURNAL Vol 5, No 1 (2017)
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ABSTRACT Government procurement of goods and service is a very essential part in the process of implementing the development. Without adequate equipment and infrastructure, the implementation of government’s work will be disturbed and it will not achieve the maximum results. In order to achieve such results, comprehensible legal regulations are required, especially regarding rights and obligations of parties that execute the work. It is closely related to the agreement made in the implementation of contracted works as stipulated in Article 1601 b of the Civil Code. According to the agreement, the work results can be accounted for in terms of its physic, finance, and usefulness for the uninterrupted flow of government work and service. The thesis discusses some problems, namely how the protection for debtor (work executor) is in the agreement to the contracted work wages (participating) in self management project at the public works of Deli Serdang Regency and how the protection for debtor (work executor) is in the implementation of the agreement to the contracted work wages (participating) in the self management project at the public works of Deli Serdang Regency. The thesis uses analytical prescriptive judicial normative research method. It used the theory of Legal Protection. The data were gathered by using primary, secondary, and tertiary legal materials, supported by approach methods, namely statute approach, conceptual approach and case approach. The gathered data were analyzed qualityatively.  The results showed that: First, in the agreement to the contracted work wages between the debtor (private party/contractor) and the creditor (government /employer), the debtor had weaker position compared to the creditor. The debtor is vulnerable to endure loss that was uncertainly paid by the creditor. Secondly, the agreement to the contracted work wages did not reflect balance principle in which the debtor bear their own obligations, for which in this research the debtor took legal action to obtain legal protection, so that the agreement world reflect the balance principle.   Keywords: Legal Protection, Debtor (Work Executor), Self Management
ASSET RECOVERY DALAM TINDAK PIDANA KORUPSI MELALUI INSTRUMEN UNDANG-UNDANG TINDAK PIDANA PENCUCIAN UANG Malto S. Datuan; Bismar Nasution; Mahmud Mulyadi; Mahmul Siregar
USU LAW JOURNAL Vol 5, No 2 (2017)
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ABSTRACT The development of the criminal offence of corruption in Indonesia keeps increasing and complex issue for law enforcement officers. As well as the number of countries that present financial losses, continue to increase from year to year. Eradication of corruption not only lies in prevention efforts as well as criminalization the corruptor, but also include actions asset recovery. The main issue raised in this research is how asset recovery in corruption through criminal recovery and civil recovery and how asset recovery through the instrument of money laundering legislation? This research is the juridical normative research, i.e. research which focused on reviewing the implementation of the norms or norms of positive law.The results showed that asset recovery through the criminal recovery or civil recovery in corruption has many drawbacks. The presence of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) 2003 nor Act MLA (Mutual Legal Assistance) are not able to overcome barriers in asset recovery because it clashed with the political and legal systems in other countries. Civil forfeiture which has in rem have many advantages, but has not yet been adopted in Indonesia. Draft Legislations for Assets Recovery similar to the civil forfeiture of up to now has not been enacted. Whereas the provisions of asset recovery in Act of Money Laundering is more advanced than the Act of Corruption, due to more focus on follow the money rather than follow the suspect as well as discrete in personam i.e. part of criminal sanctions and also characterized the in rem i.e. in article 67 of Act No. 8 of 2010 on Prevention and Eradication of Money Laundering which allows it to seize the assets  are proceeds of crime without the results prove the fault of suspect, but a lawsuit intended to the assets (in rem) that will be deprived.   Keyword: Asset Recovery, corruption, money laundering
AKIBAT PENGHENTIAN BILATERAL INVESTMENT TREATY (BIT) INDONESIA – BELANDA YANG DILAKUKAN SECARA SEPIHAK OLEH INDONESIA Eka Husnul Hidayati; Suhaidi Suhaidi; Mahmul Siregar; Jelly Leviza
USU LAW JOURNAL Vol 5, No 2 (2017)
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ABSTRACT The Indonesia-Netherlands BIT has been terminated since July 1st, 2015. The intention to terminate has been submitted by Indonesia to the Netherlands on March, 2014. The validity of the termination was questioned by investors, businessmen, and international lawyers, given the ground of the termination undertaken by Indonesian Government was to protect Indonesia’s national interests. The research, which is a descriptive-analytical normative legal research, tends to examine the basic regulations of BIT set under Indonesian and international legal system as well as analyzing the termination undertaken by Indonesia unilaterally from both perspective of Indonesian national law and international law. The research is also describing the consequences arising from the termination. Keywords: bilateral investment treaty, unilateral termination,
IMPLEMENTASI PASAL 74 UNDANG-UNDANG NO. 40 TAHUN 2007 TENTANG PERSEROAN TERBATAS MENGENAI TANGGUNG JAWAB SOSIAL PERUSAHAAN DI PTPN III Delfani Febryana Lubis; Bismar Nasution; Sunarmi Sunarmi; Mahmul Siregar
USU LAW JOURNAL Vol 5, No 2 (2017)
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ABSTRACT The Implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility or Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) by PTPN III conducted based on Article 88 of Law No. 19 of 2003 on State Enterprises (BUMN Law) and Article 74 of Law No. 40 Year 2007 regarding Limited Liability Company (Company Law) but the implementation of CSR can not be implemented by the Company Law and channeled properly because the Company Law does not expressly regulate the implementation of CSR, causing an unstable state in its implementation. Based on the background problems above it is found that First, the rule of law in the Corporate Social Responsibility before and after the enactment of Article 74 of Company Law, Second, The Implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility by PTPN III based on Article 74 of Company Law, Third, stakeholders participation in The implementation of The Obligations Social responsibility in PTPN III.Keywords : Corporate, BUMN, Implementation, Social Responsibility
ANALISIS YURIDIS FUNGSI OTORITAS JASA KEUANGAN (OJK) SEBAGAI PELINDUNG NASABAH PERUSAHAAN ASURANSI Dede Aquari Irawan Surbakti; Bismar Nasution; Sunarmi Sunarmi; Mahmul Siregar
USU LAW JOURNAL Vol 5, No 3 (2017)
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ABSTRACT Regulation on consumer protection in Indonesia has especially existed since Law No. 8/1999 on Consumer Protection was in effect. In its development, consumer protection in also done by independent institutions, based on Law No. 21/2011 which is called OJK which functions to organize an integrated regulation and supervision system toward all activities in financial service sector. One of the goals of establishment o OJK is to protect consumers and society. In order to achieve that goal, OJK issued POJK No. 01/POJK.07/2013 on Customer Protection in Financial Service Sector. One of the financial service sectors supervised by OJK is insurance system. Today, insurance is regulated in Law No.40/2014. The research problems are as follows: how about the role of OJK in protecting insurance company customers in the insurance legl system in Indonesia,how about the difference between consumer protection, stipulated in Law No 8/1999 on Customer Protection, and that which is regulated in Law No. 21/2011 on OJK in conjuction with POJK No. 01/POJK/07/2013 on Customer Protection in Financial Service Sector. The result of the research showed that,first,after  Law No.40/2014 on Insurance was in effect, the role of OJK was very strategic as an institution which regulates and supervises insurance companies since they request license for the establishment. It also has the right to impose severe administrative sanction by revoking insurance company which is potential to harm their consumers. Secondly, in providing legal protection for insurance customers, OJK, through POJK No. 01/POJK.07/2013 provides more maximal legal protection than Law No 8/1999 on Consumer Protection. Keywords:  -OJK (Financial Service Authority), Insurance Customers,Consumer protection
ANALISIS HUKUM KEDUDUKAN PENGGUNAAN CEK DAN BILYET GIRO SEBAGAI JAMINAN UTANG DALAM HUBUNGAN BISNIS Julisman Julisman; Bismar Nasution; Mahmul Siregar; Mahmud Mulyadi
USU LAW JOURNAL Vol 5, No 3 (2017)
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ABSTRACT   Cheque and Bilyet Giro is a payment instrument that is recognized in payment payment system in Indonesia. Initially "cheque" are first known and used by the public as a means of payment is legitimate because the cheque by its nature is cash and portable payments. With cheque as a cash payment tool to replace cash, the public is very fond of using it until it eventually leads to a lot of empty cheque in business transactions. To regulate the cheque for not being misused, the Government of Indonesia issued Law No. 17 of 1964 concerning Prohibition of Withdrawal of Blank Cheque, which essentially prohibits the use of blank cheque as they may disrupt, disrupt, and frustrate government efforts in implementing stability improvements in monetary and economic sectors. According to Article 1, Article 2, and Article 3 of the provisions, the use of blank cheque may be subject to severe punishment, in the form of death penalty, life imprisonment and at least 20 (twenty) years imprisonment. Such provision causes the public no longer free to use the cheque and cause the Indonesian economy to deteriorate until finally the provision is revoked based on Government Regulation in Lieu of Law No. 1 Year 1971.   KeyWords : Use of cheque and bilyet giro; Means of payment; and Debt guarantees in business relationship.
PERTANGGUNGJAWABAN PIDANA KORPORASI ATAS PRAKTIK TRANSFER PRICING BIDANG PERPAJAKAN DI INDONESIA Antonius Leonard Tarigan; Bismar Nasution; Mahmul Siregar; Mahmud Mulyadi
USU LAW JOURNAL Vol 5, No 4 (2017)
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ABSTRACT The research shows that the corporate crime liability in Indonesia can be liable to the  member of board of directors in a corporate if they commit in deliberate and negligent way. A corporate is also a crime subject other than human being. Therefore, a corporate can be convicted crime based on functional liability (functioneel daderschap). In transfer pricing case, if it was committed deliberately to avoid or minimized tax payment to the country which impact to loss for the country. The corporate crime libility of transfer pricing practice in Indonesia’s taxation is a deliberate action by a corporate as the effort of tax avoidance which reduce the tax contribution to the country. The deliberate action includes motivation and intention to avoid tax which impact to losses for the country. Transfer pricing is basically an intentional effort in a corporation to avoid tax payment. In other words, a corporation may be crimely liable if there is an intentional effort to avoid tax which impact to losses for the country, violating its obligation as the tax payer.  The model of corporate crime liability of transfer pricing in taxation based on tax regulation for corporate is being charged with tax evasion, while for directors of officers may be crimely convicted of deliberate act to avoid paying tax by manipulating transfer price.   Keyword: crime liability, corporation, taxation, transfer pricing
ANALISIS YURIDIS FUNGSI OTORITAS JASA KEUANGAN (OJK) SEBAGAI PELINDUNG NASABAH PERUSAHAAN ASURANSI Dede Aquari Irawan Surbakti; Bismar Nasution; Sunarmi Sunarmi; Mahmul Siregar
USU LAW JOURNAL Vol 5, No 4 (2017)
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ABSTRACT Regulation on consumer protection in Indonesia has especially existed since Law No. 8/1999 on Consumer Protection was in effect. In its development, consumer protection in also done by independent institutions, based on Law No. 21/2011 which is called OJK which functions to organize an integrated regulation and supervision system toward all activities in financial service sector. One of the goals of establishment o OJK is to protect consumers and society. In order to achieve that goal, OJK issued POJK No. 01/POJK.07/2013 on Customer Protection in Financial Service Sector. One of the financial service sectors supervised by OJK is insurance system. Today, insurance is regulated in Law No.40/2014. The research problems are as follows: how about the role of OJK in protecting insurance company customers in the insurance legl system in Indonesia,how about the difference between consumer protection, stipulated in Law No 8/1999 on Customer Protection, and that which is regulated in Law No. 21/2011 on OJK in conjuction with POJK No. 01/POJK/07/2013 on Customer Protection in Financial Service Sector. The research used judicial normative and descriptive analytic method. The theory used in this research was analytical legal positivism theory ad theary of legal protection. The data were obtained from primary, secondary, and tertiary legal materials and supported by legal provision approach. The result of the research showed that,first,after  Law No.40/2014 on Insurance was in effect, the role of OJK was very strategic as an institution which regulates and supervises insurance companies since they request license for the establishment. It also has the right to impose severe administrative sanction by revoking insurance company which is potential to harm their consumers. Secondly, in providing legal protection for insurance customers, OJK, through POJK No. 01/POJK.07/2013 provides more maximal legal protection than Law No 8/1999 on Consumer Protection. Keywords:                OJK (Financial Service Authority),Insurance Customers,Consumer protection
ANALISIS YURIDIS ATAS TUGAS DAN FUNGSI OTORITAS JASA KEUANGAN DALAM MELINDUNGI KONSUMEN JASA KEUANGAN Saryo Saryo; Bismar Nasution; Suhaidi Suhaidi; Mahmul Siregar
USU LAW JOURNAL Vol 5, No 4 (2017)
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ABSTRACT Otoritas Jasa Keuangan (OJK) founded in accordance with the Undang-Undang No.21 Tahun 2011 tentang Otoritas Jasa Keuangan having task and function to regulate and control of finance institution as well as provide protection for consumer. The consumer protection given by OJK is aimed at creating a reliable consumer protection, increasing consumer empowerment, as well as raising awareness of financial service provider on the importance of consumer protection so that it increases people’s trust in financial service sector. The research problems are as folows: How the law in Indonesia regulates duties, functions, and authorities of the OJK in providing protection to consumer? How the consumer protection system in the financial services thar has been established and implemented by OJK? How is the implementation of the consumer protection system in the financial services by OJK? The results of the research showed, it is revealed that in addition to its function to regulate and control finance institution, it also protects consumer. OJK has established system of consumer protection which is integrated and supported with satisfactory and traceable feature of consumer service for complaining about financial service provider and consumer that is Financial Customer Care (FCC). Consumer protection provided by OJK consists of preventive consumer protection aimed at prevent consumer loss and repressively. Preventive consumer protection includes providing information and education for people, preparing sets of consumer protection, complaint services, market conduct regulation and other regulation conducted to prevent consumer and people loss potentials. Increase of consumer protection effectiveness provided by OJK should keep being maintained both from structure and law substance by considering condition of law tradition of financial service consumer and people so that consumer protection can be achieved as what expected.   Keywords: Consumer Protection, Financial Service Authority, OJK.
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