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Journal : Masalah-Masalah Hukum

PERAN LEMBAGA KEUANGAN BANK DAN LEMBAGA KEUANGAN BUKAN BANK DALAM MEMBERIKAN DISTRIBUSI KEADILAN BAGI MASYARAKAT Jamal Wiwoho
Masalah-Masalah Hukum Vol 43, No 1 (2014): Masalah-Masalah Hukum
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (552.959 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/mmh.43.1.2014.87-97

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Financial institutions is expected to provide justice for the distribution. Formulation of the problem that researchers ask is how the role of banks financial institutions and non-bank in providing public justice and the factors driving the increased role of banks and financial institutions non-bank in providing the distribution of public justice. The result of the research are 1). The role of financial institutions are: raise public funds; channelling funds society; transfer of assets; liquidity; allocation of income;. transaction. 2). Factors that encourage an increased role of financial institutions in providing the distribution of public justice, among others: increase amount of income of the middle class families and individuals with sufficient incomes, especially among the middle and have a portion of income for savings each year; rapid development of industry and technology.
ENABLING DATA PORTABILITY AND INTEROPERABILITY UNDER INDONESIA'S DATA PROTECTION LAW Wiwoho, Jamal; Pati, Umi Khaerah; Pratama, Anugrah Muhtarom
Masalah-Masalah Hukum Vol 53, No 3 (2024): MASALAH-MASALAH HUKUM
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/mmh.53.3.2024.271-282

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The Indonesian parliament ratified the Personal Data Protection (PDP) Law in October 2022, introducing the Right to Data Portability (RtDP) in Article 13. This concept enables seamless information transfer, enhances personal control, and fosters innovation in the digital economy. This study analyzed data portability provisions under the PDP Law and drew insights from the EU and UK's experiences. Findings showed that data portability under the PDP Law, similar to the GDPR, fell short due to the absence of standardized guidelines, interoperability architectures, and non-mandatory compatibility policies. Prioritizing Open APIs for interoperability was crucial. Effective public-private collaboration was key in establishing sector-specific and cross-sector interoperability standards aligned with PDP Law regulations