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Kebijakan Perlindungan Hukum Terhadap Anak Pelaku Tindak Pidana Endang Sutrisno; Yondri Yondri
Pena Justisia: Media Komunikasi dan Kajian Hukum Vol. 17 No. 2 (2017): Pena Justisia
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31941/pj.v17i2.541

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The protection that has been imposed by law concerning the rights and obligations of human being as the subject of law in its interaction with other human being and its environment so that it can take legal action. Child protection in Law No. 35 of 2014 on Child Protection is defined as all activities for the protection and protection of children and the rights of children to live, grow, develop and properly in accordance with the dignity and dignity of humanity and get sanction from violence and disk . This paper discusses the law of a child who is full of laws. The acquisition of the load contained in the content of positive legal legislation is the right of every child, the embodiment for the children, building justice in society, for the achievement of the rights of the child. Special protection of children who are full of law in the criminal law domain for children who are victims of criminal acts, flee and offenders.Keywords: Legal Protection, Child Rights
SINKRONISASI HUKUM UNTUK ALIH FUNGSI LAHAN DALAM PENGEMBANGAN WISATA ALAM Gibran Muhammad Gaza Palestin; Putri Nur Fazriyah; Endang Sutrisno; Mohammad Sigit Gunawan; Harmono
Pena Justisia: Media Komunikasi dan Kajian Hukum Vol. 24 No. 1 (2025): Pena Justisia
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31941/pj.v24i2.6397

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Land use conversion in the context of tourism development particularly nature-based tourism constitutes a strategic issue encompassing legal, environmental, and socio-economic dimensions. This study aims to analyze the extent to which Indonesia’s legal and regulatory frameworks have accommodated the governance of land-use conversion within the framework of sustainable tourism development. The research employs a normative juridical approach by examining statutory regulations relating to spatial planning and land-use conversion. This study is particularly relevant given the increasing strategic importance of environmental policies, including those in Kuningan Regency. One such regulation is Law Number 26 of 2007 concerning Spatial Planning. The findings indicate that, normatively, there is a degree of legal synchronization across various regulations that ensures conformity in spatial utilization with the Regional Spatial Plan (RTRW) and the Detailed Spatial Plan (RDTR), while also incorporating sustainability and environmental protection considerations. Nonetheless, practical challenges persist, including overlapping authorities, weak enforcement mechanisms, and limited public participation. Therefore, there is a pressing need to strengthen both legal structures and the legal culture of society to realize legal certainty and effective protection in land-use conversion for equitable and sustainable tourism development.
Implementation Of Legal Protection For Women Victims Of Domestic Violence From A Human Rights Perspective Diki Sahbana; Rehan suryananda; M.Fariz Kurnadi; Endang Sutrisno; Agus Dimyati
Edunity Kajian Ilmu Sosial dan Pendidikan Vol. 3 No. 8 (2024): Edunity : Social and Educational Studies
Publisher : PT Publikasiku Academic Solution

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57096/edunity.v3i8.299

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The Indonesian government signed a declaration on the Elimination of Violence Against Women (1993) in 2014. However, at a technical level, violence against women still often occurs due to Domestic Violence (KDRT) in Indonesia. The purpose of this writing is to understand the implementation of laws and the protection of women's human rights against domestic violence from the perspective of international law. The research results show that the entry of the public law system into the domestic realm, namely domestic life, is one of the new developments in the field of human rights, especially in Indonesia. Domestic Violence (KDRT) has become a common agenda in the last few decades. The facts show that domestic violence has quite a negative effect on women as victims. The research that has been carried out is normative legal research which is focused on norms and also legal objects as the main data, and a book consisting of rules, and the truth of the research that has been carried out. All forms of violence have violated human rights as regulated in Law No. 23 of 2004 concerning the elimination of domestic.
The Relationship Between Law and Public Policy in Social Development Sutrisno, Endang
Journal of Law and Social Politics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Law and Social Politics
Publisher : Politeknik Siber Cerdika Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59261/jlsp.v3i1.58

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Background: Law and public policy play a central role in social development by providing legal and institutional frameworks that regulate economic, political, and social interactions. In democratic systems, misalignment between legal frameworks and public policies often weakens governance and limits social progress. Objective: This study aims to analyze the influence of law on public policy formulation and implementation in supporting social development, identify key challenges arising from legal–policy misalignment, and propose strategies to enhance their coherence. Methods: A qualitative research approach was employed using comparative analysis of legal frameworks, policy-making processes, and selected case studies from various jurisdictions. Data were collected from legal documents, government policies, academic literature, and expert opinion. Results: The findings show that effective social development requires strong alignment between legal frameworks and public policy goals. Legal rigidity, political interference, and inconsistent enforcement are major obstacles to policy effectiveness. In contrast, integrated legal and policy mechanisms contribute to better governance, economic stability, and social welfare. Conclusion: Strengthening synergy between law and public policy through transparent legal processes, institutional reform, and inclusive policy-making can enhance social development outcomes. This study provides valuable insights for policymakers and legal scholars in improving governance and social progress.
The Potential Application of The Bridging Approach In Community-Based Corrections In Indonesia: A Comparative Perspective Hamja, Hamja; Nunna, Bhanu Prakash; Sutrisno, Endang; Sambas, Nandang; Widjajanti, Ermania
LAW REFORM Vol 22, No 1 (2026)
Publisher : PROGRAM STUDI MAGISTER ILMU HUKUM FAKULTAS HUKUM UNIVERSITAS DIPONEGORO SEMARANG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/lr.v22i1.71136

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Electronic Monitoring (EM) constitutes a sophisticated surveillance mechanism that epitomizes technological advancements within the legal sphere and acts as a feasible substitute for conventional detention practices. Nations such as South Korea have adeptly incorporated EM into a meticulously designed, community-centric training framework. Indonesia is encouraged to adopt EM; however, the effective realization of this initiative necessitates alterations to the prevailing legal and social infrastructure. This research endeavors to investigate the feasibility of EM implementation in Indonesia through a comparative analysis with the established framework in South Korea, focusing particularly on the alignment of correctional institutions, technological systems, and community engagement. Employing a comparative judicial methodology, this study assesses the legal framework, institutional arrangements, and operational procedures pertaining to EM in both jurisdictions. Findings indicate that South Korea has established a comprehensive national framework for EM, supported by centralised monitoring facilities located in Seoul and Daejeon, regional parole offices, and coordinated oversight in conjunction with law enforcement agencies. In contrast, Indonesia's correctional system remains hampered by fragmented regulatory measures, inadequate institutional collaboration, and limited technological capabilities. The lack of EM as a formally recognised legal instrument limits alternative sentencing options and exacerbates prison overcrowding. This study concludes that Indonesia requires legislative reform, capital investment in monitoring infrastructure, and enhanced inter-agency collaboration to facilitate the effective implementation of EM.
Co-Authors Abdullah Abdullah Abim Dwi Nugroho Achmad Faqih Agus Dimyati Agus Dimyati Aiman, Fawwaz Ainun Nisha Alamsyah, Riza Alfazrryan Ghalib Alfiyan, Angga Alip Rahman Ambar Rani Priyanjani Ameilia Putri Syavei, Amanda Amin Mughni Amran Jaenudin Andri, Gusti Yosi Anggie Aqila Ariadica Anggie Aqila Ariadica Apriyana, Zaeni Nadzif Aria Wirakusuma Arief Fahrurrozie Hidayat Arief Prayitno Aufa, Fushshilati Ayih Sutarih Ayu Feby Sheilla Azhar Syahdan, Taufail Azis, Mohamad Feri Betty Dina Lambok Choeirunnissa, Julia Cipto Dwiariyanto Costa, Bruna Darmawan, Arif Budy Deddy Utomo Deni Yusup Permana Diah Lestari Dianita Utami Diki Sahbana Dikrurrahman, Dikky Dikrurrahman, Diky Diky Irdianto Pratama Pratama Djuariah, Djuariah Djuhariah Djuhariah Dukat Dukat Efionita Sepfiani Elya Kusuma Dewi Eni Suhaeni Erika Erika Ermania Widjajanti Fahrizky Ardianto, Isya Fajarini, Hanari Farah Fadillah Febriani, Khairina Fitria, Nyimas Gibran Muhammad Gaza Palestin gunawan, mohamad sigit Gusti Yosi Andri Hamja, Hamja Handiriono, Rd. Hardjowikarto, Dharliana Harmono HARMONO HARMONO Hartini, Inge Hartini, MC Inge Hesti Widianti Hidayat, Moh. Taufik Hidayat, Moh.Taufik Ibnu Artadi Ibnu Artadi Iis Krisnandar Indraswari, Sri Primawati Ipik Permana Irma Gamawati Jaenudin Umar Julia Choeirunnissa Karmenita, Karmenita Kartika Meilani, Indah Kastiyah Kastiyah Kastiyah, Kastiyah Khafdilah, Khafdilah Krisnandar, Iis Lambok, Betty Dina Lastini, Ketut Legawa, Gibran Dima M.Fariz Kurnadi Mahardhika Septiansyah, Nanda Maria Ulfa, Gita Martha, Dicki Andika Martin Situmorang Maulana, M Fajar Maulida, Irma MC Inge Hartini MC Inge Hartini Meliantika, Meta Meta Triandini Moh.Taufik Hidayat Mohammad Sigit Gunawan Mughni, Amin Muhamad Zidan Mukarto Siswoyo Mulyadi, Hendi Mulyono, Paulus Mustopo Mustopo Mustopo, Mustopo Nadia Hidayat, Indanna Zulfa Nanang Supriyanto Nanda, Aninda Zilva Nandang Sambas Narriyah, Hery Nunna, Bhanu Prakash Nurhaki, Ari Nuriyanti Nuriyanti Nursahidin, Nursahidin Nuryadi, Iman Oktaviani, Nela Pandini Febrianti Islami Putri, Intan Paulus Mulyono Purnamasari, Apriyani Putri Nur Fazriyah Putri, Alicia Dwi Putri, Nadya Angelica Difiana Raden Handiriono Rahma Jelita, Ghina Rahma, Ariska Gania Rahman, Alip Ratu Mawar Kartina Ratu Mawar Kartina Rehan suryananda Ria Apriani Ridwan, Iwan Yusuf Riris Eka Sri Rahayu Rudi Kurniawan ruhyana, nanang S Endang Prasetyawati S, Ali Saptaji Saptaji Saptaji, Saptaji Sarsintorini Putra Sheilla, Ayu Feby Silva, Pedro Silviyah A’delina Siti Khumayah Situmorang , Martin Sri Murdiyah Sudarminto Sudarminto Sugiarti, Taty Sukari Sukari, Sukari Sulastri, Tuty Triandini, Meta Tuty Sulastri Ursula Penny P Vivi Aulia Syaharanti Widiyanti, Amalika Yogi Genovan Yondri Yondri Yosa, Yosa Yosi Andri, Gusti Yulyani, Nani Yusup Permana, Deni Zahran Muhammad Ikhwan Zidan, Muhamad