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Journal : JURNAL ILMIAH ADVOKASI

ENFORCEMENT AND LEGAL SANCTIONS OF SEMARANG CITY LOCAL REGULATION NUMBER 2 OF 2022 REGARDING FOOD SAFETY FOR VENDORS OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SNACKS IN SEMARANG CITY Hawa, Nur Imamah; Listyarini, Dyah; Suliantoro, Adi
Jurnal Ilmiah Advokasi Vol 12, No 2 (2024): Jurnal Ilmiah Advokasi
Publisher : Universitas Labuhanbatu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36987/jiad.v12i2.5469

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 Healthy snacks for elementary school students need to meet nutritional standards to support their growth and development. However, many snacks in elementary schools do not comply with the expected cleanliness and nutritional standards. This research explores the implementation and penalties associated with Regional Regulation No. 2 of 2022 in Semarang. The lack of supervision over snacks can have a negative impact on students' health, potentially affecting their future well-being. Although the local government has carried out its duties according to the regulations, the limited awareness of the community and elementary school students regarding the cleanliness and nutritional literacy of snacks remains a challenge. The processing of food and raw materials that are not clean can threaten children's health. Therefore, there is a need for increased understanding and awareness of the importance of cleanliness and nutrition in snacks for elementary school students in accordance with applicable regulations.Keywords: Regional Regulation; Enforcement; Elementary School; Snacks; Sanction.
LAW ENFORCEMENT AND SANCTIONS AGAINST MOTORCYCLE RIDERS WHO DO NOT TURN ON THEIR LIGHTS DURING THE DAY IN SEMARANG CITY BASED ON LAW NUMBER 22 OF 2009 CONCERNING ROAD TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION Hardiansyah, Rully Buyung; Listyarini, Dyah; Suliantoro, Adi
Jurnal Ilmiah Advokasi Vol 12, No 2 (2024): Jurnal Ilmiah Advokasi
Publisher : Universitas Labuhanbatu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36987/jiad.v12i2.5470

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The safety of motorcyclists on the road is crucial and needs to be prioritized to maintain order and compliance with legal regulations, especially the Traffic Law and Road Transportation Law. Considering this context, the author is interested in selecting a title related to Law Number 22 of 2009 Article 107 concerning traffic and road transportation, focusing on law enforcement and penalties for motorcyclists who do not use headlights during daylight hours in the city of Semarang. This research examines the issues of law enforcement and penalties for motorcyclists who do not turn on their headlights during the day. The methodology employed in this study is qualitative with descriptive analysis. The research findings indicate that traffic officers in the city of Semarang have enforced the law in accordance with the applicable regulations for motorcyclists who do not use headlights. The penalties imposed align with the provisions of Article 107 paragraph 2, which include a maximum imprisonment of 15 days or a fine of up to "One Hundred Thousand Rupiah." Therefore, it is essential for motorcyclists to adhere to the rules to create order and ensure safety on the roads. Keywords: Law enforcement; Penalty; Motorcycle; Light; Traffic
THE ROLE OF PRISON OFFICERS IN LAW ENFORCEMENT AND THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE MINISTRY OF LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS REGULATION NUMBER 6 OF 2013, AND ITS OBSTACLES IN COMBATING DRUG TRAFFICKING IN CLASS IA CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN SEMARANG Pambudi, Satrio Rilo; Listyarini, Dyah; Suliantoro, Adi
Jurnal Ilmiah Advokasi Vol 12, No 2 (2024): Jurnal Ilmiah Advokasi
Publisher : Universitas Labuhanbatu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36987/jiad.v12i2.5478

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Drug abuse within prisons is not only considered a serious disciplinary violation but is also regulated by Article 9 Paragraph (4) of the Ministerial Regulation Number 6 of 2013 regarding the Code of Conduct for Correctional Institutions and State Detention Houses. Prison officers (Sipir) are expected to carry out their duties effectively, particularly in maintaining discipline among inmates and preventing drug smuggling. The research problem formulation involves three main aspects: the role of prison officers in implementing the regulations of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights Number 6 of 2013 in Class IA Semarang Prison, the sanctions imposed for drug smuggling violations in the Correctional Institution, and the obstacles faced by prison officers in law enforcement related to drug smuggling in Class IA Semarang Prison. A Juridical Sociological research method is employed to gain empirical legal knowledge through direct field research. The research results indicate that the role of prison officers, in accordance with the Ministry of Law and Human Rights Regulation Number 29 of 2017, has been carried out effectively. Sanctions for drug smuggling violations within the correctional institution include visitation restrictions, inability to apply for remission, parole, and conditional release, as well as assimilation for 9 months with placement in a strapped cell. However, the obstacles faced by prison officers are not only internal, involving fellow staff or correctional officers, but also stem from visits that do not adhere to regulations. This highlights the necessity for the involvement of internal institutional collaboration and cooperation with external parties to achieve full effectiveness in combating drug smuggling in the prison. Keywords: Correctional Institution; Drugs; Prison Officer
LEGAL PROTECTION MEASURES AGAINST THE DISTRIBUTION OF EXPIRED FOOD IN SEMARANG CITY Analia, Rindu Bening; Suliantoro, Adi; Saputra, Arikha
Jurnal Ilmiah Advokasi Vol 13, No 1 (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Advokasi
Publisher : Universitas Labuhanbatu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36987/jiad.v13i1.6073

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Expired food refers to products that have passed their consumption date or expiry date. In Semarang, four modern retailers have been found selling expired food products, including gift packages and canned goods. This study aims to identify the legal protections and responsibilities of businesses regarding the circulation of expired food in Semarang, as well as the roles of the local government and the community in addressing this issue. The research employs a normative juridical approach, analyzing relevant regulations descriptively and qualitatively. Findings indicate that legal protection is outlined in Article 1508 and 1509 of the KUHPer; Article 3, 4(a), 8(1)(g), and 8(2) of Law No. 8 of 1999 on Consumer Protection; Article 3 and 9 of Minister of Health Regulation No. 180/MEN.KES/IV/1985 on Expired Food; Article 86(2), 90(1), and 99 of Law No. 18 of 2012 on Food; and Article 146(1), 147(1), and 148 of Law No. 17 of 2023 on Health. Business operators are responsible for providing compensation, while government bodies such as BPOM and LPKSM, including LP2K, are tasked with overseeing the matter.Keywords: Legal Protection; Food; Expiry.