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LEGAL PROTECTION DISASTER RESPONSE VOLUNTEERS (PERKA study No. 17 of 2011 regarding Disaster Management Volunteer Guidelines) Arti Novelia Trisnawati; Dina Sunyowati; Setya Heksama
Airlangga Development Journal Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): AIRLANGGA DEVELOPMENT JOURNAL
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

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The policy on volunteers for disaster management has been in place since the publication of Regulation of theHead of the National Disaster Management Agency Number 17 of 2011, but along with the development ofvolunteer activities and volunteer organizations in supporting disaster management activities in Indonesia, theproblems faced by volunteers are increasingly complex, starting from rights issues. and obligations to legalprotection of volunteers. This research aims to analyze the legal principles and theories that apply to theRegulation of the Head of the National Disaster Management Agency Number 17 of 2011 concerning Guidelinesfor Volunteers for Disaster Management, analyze the Regulation of the Head of the National Disaster ManagementAgency (PERKA BNPB) Number 17 of 2011 concerning guidelines for disaster management volunteers that havethe potential to cause problems orPolicy Potential Problem as well asPolicy Application Problem or applicationof the policy. The method used is a quantitative descriptive approach socio legal research and using data collectiontechniques in the form of Likert questionnaires and in-depth interviews, the results of the questionnaires show thatsome disaster management volunteers have problems understanding their rights and obligations as well as theimplementation of disaster management volunteer guidelines which are still not optimal, so it can be concludedthat Regulation of the Head of the National Disaster Management Agency No. 17 of 2011 still has the potentialtoPolicy Potential Problem Policy Application Problem.
TATA KELOLA KELAUTAN BERDASARKAN INTEGRATED COASTAL AND OCEAN MANAGEMENT UNTUKPEMBANGUNAN KELAUTAN BERKELANJUTAN Dina Sunyowati
Perspektif Vol. 15 No. 1 (2010): Edisi Januari
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Services (LPPM) of Wijaya Kusuma Surabaya University

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Pembangunan Kelautan pada dasarnya harus memperhatikan lingkungan laut secara keseluruhan, termasuk wilayah pesisir, karena lingkungan laut yang menjadi komponen penting dalam mendukung kehidupan sistem global dan aset positif dirinya untuk kesempatan oleh pembangunan berkelanjutan. Pembangunan kelautan berkelanjutan, diimbangi pembangunan ekonomi dan lingkungan yang mendukung kapabilitas baik di pantai atau di laut, berdasarkan Agenda 21 Bab 17. Kebijakan laut nasional meliputi 2 (dua) dimensi kepentingan nasional dan otoritas kedaulatan dan yurisdiksi, dan bunga Indonesia dan keterlibatan pada peraturan global dalam hukum internasional. Dicari aturan akan terwujud dalam bentuk tata kelola laut sebagai instrumen kebijakan laut. Tujuan yang ingin dicapai dalam konsolidasi pemerintahan laut adalah pembentukan pemerintahan laut baik di tingkat nasional, sehingga akan dapat koordinasi dan sinkronisasi pembangunan laut dalam setiap sektor, mulai dari perencanaan, pelaksanaan, monitoring dan evaluasi. Marine development basically must pay attention to marine environment as a whole, including its coastal zones, because marine environment  that become the important component of global life support system and positive asset itself to opportunity by sustainable development. Sustainable marine development, balanced out economic development and support capability environment whether in coastal or in the marine, based on Agenda 21 Chapter 17.  National ocean policy includes 2 (two) dimensions is national interest and authority of sovereignty and jurisdiction, and Indonesian interest and involvement at global regulations in international law. Wanted rules will be realized in the form of ocean governance as the instrument of ocean policy. The purpose that want to be reached out in consolidation of ocean governance is the establishment of good ocean governance in the national level, therefore it will be able to coordination and synchronize the ocean development in every sector, start from its planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation.
Indonesia-Timor Leste Maritime Boundaries on Exclusive Economic Zone: Equitable Principle Dina Sunyowati; Pradnya Paramitha Putri Ariadhi; Mochamad Kevin Romadhona; Alaa Basil Baqer Alfadhel
Lex Scientia Law Review Vol 7 No 1 (2023): Law, Justice, and Development: Theories and Practices in Indonesia and Global Con
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/lesrev.v7i1.66126

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The boundaries of the sea area between one country's territory affect the sovereignty in the sea territory of another country. Indonesian Sea borders several countries, both in the EEZ and on the continental shelf. However, Indonesia has not yet finalized the determination of its maritime border with Timor Leste. The undetermined maritime boundary between Indonesia and Timor Leste affects the sovereignty of Timor Leste and affects Indonesia's space for movement. The purpose of this study is to find out the provisions and principles of determining maritime boundaries between the countries of Indonesia and Timor Leste. The method in this research is normative research with a statutory approach, a case approach, and a conceptual approach. The results of this study indicate that the Government of the Republic of Indonesia in determining territorial boundaries negotiates to determine how to draw maritime boundaries between the two countries by applying equitable principles. The process of negotiating maritime boundaries between Indonesia and Timor Leste with equitable principles can be a solution thus maritime boundaries between the two countries are immediately agreed upon
PEMBERDAYAAN KELOMPOK TANI WONOSALAM KAB. JOMBANG Aisyah, Herini Siti; Luqman, Epy M.; Sunyowati, Dina
JMM - Jurnal Masyarakat Merdeka Vol 3, No 2 (2020): NOVEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Merdeka Pasuruan

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Lebah Madu Klanceng sampai sekarang masih jarang dibudidayakan walaupun mempunyai prospek yang bagus tidak kalah dengan jenis lebah madu lainnya. Dalam program ini petani belum mempunyai pengetahuan dan ketrampilan untuk bididaya lebah madu kalnceng; sehingga perlu dilakukan peningkatan Skill. Sebagian besar petani merupakan petani gurem yang banyak mempunyai waktu luang terutama pada sore hari setelah bekerja di kebun. Target dari program ini adalah budidaya Lebah Madu Klanceng pada kelompok tani sebagai entry poin dalam memberdayakan masyarakat dalam bidang-bidang yang lain seperti pariwisata dan lingkungan serta ekonomi di Wonsalam . Budi daya klanceng sebagai pusat kegiatan kelompok tani yang diharapkan akan dapat mendorong membuka pariwisata yang pengunjung bukan hanya sekedar berwisata akan tepau juga sebagai media edukasi pada pengenalan pemanfaatan alam untuk usaha-uasaha yang lebih produktif tapi tetap dapat mejaga kelestarian lingkungan, sehingga akan mempunyai multiplier effect yang tinggi untuk mendongkrak perekonomian di wialayah pedesaanKata Kunci : Lebah, Klanceng , Pariwisata, Petani, Desa
HUKUM INTERNASIONAL SEBAGAI SUMBER HUKUM DALAM HUKUM NASIONAL (Dalam Perspektif Hubungan Hukum Internasional Dan Hukum Nasional Di Indonesia) Sunyowati, Dina
Jurnal Hukum dan Peradilan Vol 2 No 1 (2013)
Publisher : Pusat Strategi Kebijakan Hukum dan Peradilan Mahkamah Agung RI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25216/jhp.2.1.2013.67-84

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Countries agreement contained in an international agreement in the form of bilateral agreements, regional and multilateral agreements that are binding on the parties and a law for that entered into an agreement (pacta sunt servanda). International agreements that have been agreed and validated in a ratification by a country, then the agreement is valid and binding upon all be a source of law for the enforcement of law in making decisions. This is true also in Indonesia. Any international agreement that has been followed by Indonesia, which is contained in a ratification requirement or not, still have the force of binding for both parties. Keywords: International Law, Sources of Law, International Treaties, International Agreements.
Can Big Data Achieve Environmental Justice? Sunyowati, Dina; Indriani, Masitoh; Firdhausy, Annisa; Romadhona, Mochamad Kevin
Indonesian Journal of International Law
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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Big data and analytical tools are being used by agricultural startup companies to develop their application performance. Generally, big data is a term that describes a large volume of structured and unstructured data. A few goals of its utilization include promoting environmental justice, improving energy efficiency, as well as tracking climate change by introducing ‘smart farms’. However, the utilization is accompanied by some flaws, such as legal regulatory issues involving the gap between applied technology and global government policies. There is also increased development of agricultural applications in Indonesia, which led to the initiation of a digitization program for plantation and livestock through the Go Online Farmers application. The roles of big data are very crucial in providing valuable information to farmers. Therefore, combining the observation of an agriculture-based application’s performance with a statutory approach, this research provided some examples of the utilization of big data by agriculture startup companies to achieve their environmental and sustainability goals. These include illustrating the initiative behind the use and the management of the associated policies and legal challenges in the country. Eventually, this research attempted to explain the contribution of big data in promoting environmental justice from a legal perspective.