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POLITIK HUKUM PENANGGULANGAN TINDAK PIDANA TERHADAP PEDAGANG KAKI LIMA dwiarti, fitri setiyani
FIAT JUSTISIA Vol 8, No 3 (2014): FIAT JUSTISIA
Publisher : Lampung University

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abstractThis research aimed to describe the choice of law carried out by Local Government of Bandar Lampung in tackling illegal activities of street vendors in the Bambu Kuning Market. By using normative approach and utilizing secondary data, it could be concluded that use of a means of penal or (law) criminal in a policy is a way to streamline the implementation of the regulation. In addition, it can be concluded that the existence of criminal in a regulation will only be effective if: 1) the criminal is seriously preventing, 2) criminal it does not cause an even more dangerous or harmful than would occur if the criminal is not charged, and 3) no other criminal that can effectively prevent the harm or loss smaller. The provision of criminal sanctions in a regulation serves to prevent the occurrence of crime, and in addition, if a crime has occurred, then the function of criminal provisions is to give deterrent effect to the perpetrators. Keywords: Legal Politics, Criminal Law and Street Vendors.
Formulation and Implications of the Job Creation Law on Legal Protection in Indonesia's Forestry Sector Dwiarti, Fitri Setiyani; Syarif, Nurbaiti; Suhartina, Suhartina
Constitutionale Vol 6 No 1 (2025): Issue In progress (January 2025)
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Lampung

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The forestry sector is significantly impacted by the Job Creation Law, which alters the legal framework governing the sector. This paper explores the formulation of forestry policies under the Job Creation Law and examines its implications for forest protection in Indonesia. A normative juridical research method is employed, focusing on the analysis of relevant theories, doctrines, and statutory regulations. Key changes in forestry sector regulations include the confirmation of forest areas, determination of forest area size, modifications to the designation and function of forest areas, the utilization of production and protected forests, business permits, non-tax state revenues (PNBP), use of forest areas outside forestry activities, and the roles of central and regional governments in forest protection. Additionally, the law revises prohibitions on activities leading to forest destruction and adjusts sanctions and procedural laws concerning forest-related criminal cases. These changes raise concerns regarding the potential for increased forest area conversion, reduced community involvement in forest management, and weakened sanctions, particularly the removal of absolute liability, which may undermine effective forest protection.