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The Law Enforcement of the Notary Honorary Council against Violations of the Notary Code of Ethics in Cirebon Regency Susiyanti, Susiyanti
Jurnal Konstatering Vol 1, No 3 (2022): July 2022
Publisher : Master of Notarial Law, Faculty of Law, Sultan Agung Islamic University

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The aim of this research isTo study and analyze constraints and Solutions in Law Enforcement of the Notary Honorary Council Against Violations of the Notary Code of Ethics in Cirebon Regency. This study uses Sociological Juridical approach method. Based on the research concluded thatThe obstacles faced by the Honorary Council in enforcing the Notary Code of Ethics in Cirebon Regency, the increasing number of Notaries, the Honorary Council only numbering 3 (three) members and is collective in nature so that if someone is unable due to busyness or other constraints, the Honorary Council not carry out their duties optimally, and there are some unscrupulous notaries who want to be examined who have been notified but are not in the office without any reason, with a large working area. The solution carried out by the Honorary Council to prevent and reduce the occurrence of violations of the code of ethics is to provide guidance, supervision, guidance and counseling. Evaluate and improve every violation of the code of ethics committed by a Notary so that the factors that support the occurrence of violations can be minimized and eliminated. And they must have a way to plan strategic steps to be carried out by the Honorary Council to suit the objectives to be achieved.Keywords: Enforcement; Ethics; Notaries.
The Physicochemical Properties of Several Indonesian Rice Varieties Susiyanti, Susiyanti; Rusmana, Rusmana; Maryani, Yeyen; Sjaifuddin, Sjaifuddin; Krisdianto, Nanang; Syabana, Mohamad Ana
BIOTROPIA Vol. 27 No. 1 (2020): BIOTROPIA Vol. 27 No. 1 April 2020
Publisher : SEAMEO BIOTROP

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Rice has different varieties, with each variety possessing diverse physical and chemical characteristics. The objective of this study was to analyze the physicochemical properties of several Indonesian local rice varieties. The experiment was conducted from March to April 2017 at the Agriculture Applied Technology Laboratory of the Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa and at the Laboratory of Food Analysis Services in the Department of Food Technology, IPB University. Nine local rice varieties from several areas in Indonesia were used as samples, namely Jalahawara, Ciherang, Pandan Wangi, Rojolele, Sokan, Bendang Pulau, Batang Piaman, Cisantana and Sidrap. Their physicochemical characteristics were analyzed based on some criteria such as: physical quality (weight, length, width, form and percentage of chalkiness), chemical content, water content, ash content, fat content, protein content, carbohydrate content, crude fiber content, starch, amylose and amylopectin content. Data obtained were analyzed by one-way ANOVA using a Randomized Block Design. Jalahawara has the highest percentage of chalkiness. Based on the ratio of length and width, Sidrap and Ciherang were categorized as medium type and the others were oval/round. The heaviest and lightest based on the 1000-grain weight of rice were Ciherang and Bendang Pulau, respectively. The water content was about 2-4% for all samples. The highest and lowest amount of ash and fat content were found in Sidrap and Sokan, respectively. The highest and lowest amount of protein content were found in Batang Piaman and Sokan, respectively. The highest and lowest starch content were observed in Pandan Wangi and Ciherang. The content of amylose and amylopectin was the highest in Batang Piaman. The rice samples were categorized into two groups of low and medium levels of amylose. The low level of amylose was observed in Cisantana, Ciherang, Pandan Wangi and Sidrap, while the medium level of amylose was observed in Jalahawara, Sokan, Bendang Pulau, Batang Piaman and Rojolele.
Co-Authors A. Purwito Abdul Hasyim Sodiq, Abdul Hasyim Agus Subagiyo Alfu Laila Andi Apriany Fatmawaty, Andi Apriany Andree Saylendra, Andree Andree, Andree Apriany Fatmawaty, Andi Ariesti, Nining Arif Widyanto, Arif Azka , Yuliantina Citra Dewi D. A. Santosa Dewi Firnia Dewi, Resti Susilawati Dharmawan , Dhani Nur Faridah Rosita, Kania Fauziah, Asti Fitria Riany Eris Freska, Ferry G. A. Wattimena Gumilar, Roni Hadi Susilo Idris, M Setiawan Ilmi, Ana Kholfatin Imas Rohmawati, Imas Intam Kurnia Iqbal Ardiansyah Irdan Irzanita, Irzanita Jasminten Sigalingging Jubhari, Ria Juniastra, Muhammad Riqqi Kartina Kartina Kartina Kartina Krisdianto, Nanang Lizansari, Kirana Nugrahayu M, Danu Sabda M. Surahman Maddatuang Maddatuang Maritha, Vevi Maryani, Yeyen MAULANI, SEPTI AYU Mawarti, Listina Mieke Rochimi Setiawati Millah, Z Mohamad Ana Syabana Muhammad Faizal Fathurrohim Muslimah, Rahma Nurul Muslimin Muslimin Mustikarani, Eries Dyah Nasrul Nasrul Natawijaya, Azis Negoro, Ratri Yulianingsari Nirmala, Deannisa Nova, Rusyda Ihwani Tantia Nugraha, Faiz Nuraisyah Nuraisyah Nurmayulis Nurwijayanti Primasari, Anggia Putra Utama Ramadan, Aditia M Rezaldi, Firman Roidelindho, Kiki Rosifah, Rosifah Rosmini Maru Ruliana Ruliana, Ruliana Rumbiak, Julio Eiffelt Rumbiak, Julio Eiffelt Rossafelt Rusmana, Rusmana Samal, Delila Saripah Saripah, Saripah Selvi Marcellia Sigalingging, J Sjaifuddin, Sjaifuddin Slamet Riadi Sri Mulyati Sri Ritawati Sugeng Abdullah, Sugeng Sulastri Isminingsih, Sulastri Sulistyorini, Endang SYARIFUL MUBAROK Yahya, Muhammad Zaky Yayu Romdhonah Yenny, Ratna Fitry Yuliana Kolo Yusniwati Yusniwati Zahratul Millah Zahratul Millah, Zahratul