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CRIMINAL, JUSTICE, AND SOCIAL WELFARE POLICIES AND TOURISM AREA DEVELOPMENT : A PARADIGM STUDY OF LAW, ENVIRONMENT, AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Boro, Lorraine Rangga
International Journal of Social Service and Research Vol. 4 No. 6 (2024): International Journal of Social Service and Research (IJSSR)
Publisher : Ridwan Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/ijssr.v4i6.803

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This study aims to explore and elucidate the interplay between criminal justice, social welfare, and tourism policies, and the role of law in promoting environmental preservation. The study is conducted by analyzing a number of policies and development implementation as well as response and output to the current community to create appropriate mitigation efforts in the form of criminal policies, not just in the field of jurisprudence (mere law), and three main pillars of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The research is expected to provide a comprehensive understanding of the interconnectedness of these domains, particularly focusing on how legal frameworks can support and enhance environmental preservation efforts.
PANCASILA AND MANAGEMENT OF MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITIVE MARKET IN THE STUDY OF THE NATIONAL CRIMINAL CODE NUMBER: 1 OF 2023 AND CHINESE FOREIGNERS Boro, Lorraine Rangga
International Journal of Social Service and Research Vol. 4 No. 8 (2024): International Journal of Social Service and Research
Publisher : Ridwan Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/ijssr.v4i8.893

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In Indonesia, the National Criminal Code (KUHP) is based on the principles of Pancasila. This paper analyzes the legal and ethical frameworks guiding market practices in Indonesia, while examining the intersection of national legal standards and the influence of foreign participants in the economy. The research contributes to the understanding of how the integration of ideological values and legal regulations is integrated within the context of Indonesia's national Criminal Code Number 1 of 2023, particularly in relation to Chinese foreigners. This study provides insights into the legal, ethical, and economic practices guiding the management of monopolistic competitive markets in the study of the national criminal code number 1 in 2023 and China's foreign constitution. The analysis technique used is a qualitative approach that examines laws and regulations as reflections of Pancastila values, comparing them with Chinese foreign laws to understand how Pancasola principles can be applied to resolve monopoly cases. The study also examines whether the alignment of antitrust laws and economic democracy with Pancasilla leads to tangible improvements in market fairness and societal well-being. This research could provide insight into the practical implementation of ideologies in economic regulation and their impact on fostering a more equitable and transparent economic environment.