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Pertanggungjawaban Pidana Korporasi terhadap Kebocoran Data Pribadi Konsumen dalam Perspektif Hukum Pidana Siber di Indonesia Ismaidar Ismaidar; Rifqi Fairuz Ula
Hukum Inovatif : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum Sosial dan Humaniora Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Juli : Hukum Inovatif : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum Sosial dan Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/humif.v2i3.1802

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The leakage of consumers' personal data by irresponsible corporations has become a serious issue in the digital era, particularly in the context of data protection in Indonesia. This paper analyzes corporate criminal liability for such data breaches from the perspective of Indonesian cybercriminal law. The study adopts a normative legal approach through literature review of relevant legislation, legal doctrines, and court decisions. The findings indicate that corporations may be held criminally liable if proven negligent or if they fail to fulfill their data protection obligations under the Electronic Information and Transactions Law (ITE Law). Although a legal framework already exists, proving the elements of fault and direct involvement of corporate executives remains a significant challenge. Therefore, there is an urgent need for strengthened technical regulations and stricter law enforcement to ensure the protection of consumer rights in the digital sphere.
Corporate Crime and Efforts To Overcome It Ismaidar Ismaidar; T. Riza Zarzani; Lindawati Br Surbakti
International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): June : International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice
Publisher : Asosiasi Penelitian dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/ijlcj.v1i2.73

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Corporate Crime or what can be called a criminal act of corruption is a crime committed jointly where the impact can damage democracy, morality, harm state finances, violate the social and economic rights of the community. Nowadays, corporate development seems to be increasingly rapid both in terms of quality, quantity and in the field of business it operates. Corporations operate in fields such as banking, transportation, entertainment, agriculture and so on. The existence of corporations brings many benefits to society and the state, such as: an increase in state treasury income from taxes and foreign exchange, opening up job opportunities, increasing technology transfer and so on. However, there are also negative impacts from these corporations, such as: environmental pollution, exploitation or depletion of natural resources, tax manipulation, exploitation of workers and so on. The emergence of this negative impact is due to corporations pursuing large profits.
Action Criminal Corporation In Criminal Law Formulation Policy Perspective Ismaidar Ismaidar; Zahra Syavica
International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): June : International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/ijlcj.v2i2.627

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The role of corporations dominates everyday life, let alone increased privatization. It is no longer the country that provides the needs, but the corporation. Corporations can increase state and labor wealth, but the revolution of economic and political structures has grown large corporate corporations too dependent on corporations so that countries can be dictated to their interests. Based on the above background, then the problem arises how the current criminal law policy formulation in the face of corporate crime, then how the application of criminal law enforcement for this against corporations that conduct criminal acts and how the policy of criminal law formulation in the face of corporate criminal acts in the future which will come. The research method used in this thesis is normative juridical by using secondary data. Data collection is done by collect and analyzing library materials and related documents. Furthermore, the data are analyzed normatively qualitatively by way of interpreting and constructing statements contained in documents and legislation. The conclusion of this study is that the regulation of corporate criminal sanctions contained in the four laws is inconsistent. The inconsistency in the determination or imposition of the maximum penalty punished on corporations are also the absence of uniformity in determine when a corporation can be said to commit a criminal offense, uniformity in the arrangement of who May be accountable or prosecuted and convicted, US well as the formulation of a criminal type that May be punished on corporation that commits a crime.
Analisis Tindak Pidana Pencurian: Kajian Perma Nomor 2 Tahun 2012 Efraim Abigail Bukit; Ismaidar; Mhd Azhali Siregar
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Banyaknya jumlah perkara pencurian ringan yang diadili di pengadilan, mendapat sorotan publik. Masyarakat merasa tidak adil jika pencurian ringan diancam dengan hukuman lima tahun penjara karena tidak sebanding dengan nilai barang yang dicuri. Atas hal itu, lahirlah Peraturan Mahkamah Agung Republik Indonesia Nomor 2 Tahun 2012 yang memberi Batasan objek tindak pidana ringan guna memberikan rasa keadilan dan kepastian hukum bagi masyrakat luas. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengkaji pengaturan hukum tindak pidana pencurian, serta menganalisis hambatan dan upaya penegakan hukum tindak pidana pencurian. Jenis penelitian yang digunakan adalah yuridis normatif dengan pendekatan deskritif-analitis, membahas gejala dan permasalahan hukum yang ada serta mengujinya bersadarkan peraturan perundang-undangan maupun norma hukum. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukan bahwa tindak pidana pencurian diklasifikasikan menjadi pencurian biasa Pasal 362, pencurian pemberatan Pasal 363, pencurian ringan Pasal 364, serta Pencurian dengan kekerasan Pasal 365. Untuk mengatasi hambatan itu diperlukan kebijakan hukum seperti: meningkatkan kualitas dan kuantitas aparat penegak hukum, menerapkan restorative justice, serta melakukan upaya represif dan preventif guna mengantisipasi kejahatan.
Corporate Punishment T. Riza Zarzani; Ismaidar; Br. Barus, Juita Novalia
International Journal of Synergy in Law, Criminal, and Justice Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): SLP-IJSLCJ
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70321/ijslcj.v1i1.4

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Alexander, K. (1999). Corporate criminal liability: Theory and Evidence. Cambridge University Press. Balaram Adhikari (2022). Corporate Criminal Law Reform in Indonesia. Jakarta: Student Library. This book provides an overview of corporate criminal law reform in Indonesia, with a focus on changes and new challenges. Bell, R. E. (2017). Companies behaving badly: Perspectives on corporate misconduct. Risky Business, 152-185. Burton, B. P. (Ed.). (2014). Corporate criminal liability: Federal law and prosecutorial discretion issues. Nova Science Publishers. Doyle, C. (2021). Corporate criminal liability: An overview of federal law. In Burton, BP (Ed.), Corporate criminal liability: Federal law and prosecutorial discretion issues (pp. 1-40). Nova Science Publishers. Farrell, N. (2011). Attributing criminal liability to corporate actors: Some lessons from the international tribunals. Journal of International Criminal Justice, 8(3), 731-755. Ginting, Sakeus. 2012. Corporate Punishment Policy for Laundering Crimes Money, Udayana University. HM Putra & Ahyani (2022). Criminal Liability for Corporate Crime in Indonesia. ResearchGate. This article explores the sources of corporate criminal responsibility in Indonesia, including the Criminal Code and the Limited Liability Company Law. Ministry of Law and Human Rights (2019). Article 46 Manuscript of the Draft Criminal Code Bill September 2019. Ministry of Law and Human Rights (2019). Article 48 Manuscript of the September 2019 Criminal Code Bill. Mahareksha S. Dillon (2022). Corporate Criminal Liability Under Indonesia's New Criminal Code. Conventus Law. This article discusses criminal sanctions for corporations according to the new Criminal Code, including fines and other additional sanctions​ (Conventus Law)​. Ratno Lukito (2020). Law and Development in Indonesia: Corporate Crime and Legal Framework. Springer. This book explains the relationship between legal development and corporate crime in Indonesia. Raganatha, BS 2017. Review of Criminal Liability for Perpetrating Corporations Insider Trading in the Capital Market. Legal Reflections: Journal of Legal Studies. Sudaryanto, et al. (2022). Corporate Criminal Responsibility in Indonesia. Jakarta: Rajagrafindo Persada. This book investigates the concept and practice of corporate criminal responsibility in Indonesia, including analysis of real cases. Suhartati, et al. 2014. Textbook of the Anatomy of Corporate Crime, Surabaya: PT. Revika Petra Media. Wibowo, Rizal Arya. 2020. Corporate Punishment.
The Role of Traditional Institutions in Resolving Bali's Customary Criminal Law Using a Restorative Justice Approach sinergilp, Zufarnesia; Muhammad Arif Sahlepi; Ismaidar
International Journal of Synergy in Law, Criminal, and Justice Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): SLP-IJSLCJ
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70321/ijslcj.v1i1.23

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The Balinese legal system, deeply rooted in customary law, emphasizes reconciliation and the restoration of community harmony over punitive measures. Institutions such as Desa Adat and Majelis Desa Pekraman are central to implementing these restorative principles, serving not only as mediators in disputes but also as custodians of cultural values. This study examines how these institutions operate, their effectiveness in resolving conflicts, and their contribution to maintaining social equilibrium within Balinese society. Using qualitative methodologies, including interviews with local leaders and case studies of traditional conflict resolution processes, the research highlights the success of these institutions in addressing the root causes of disputes and fostering communal cohesion. The findings underscore the importance of integrating traditional practices with modern legal frameworks to enhance justice systems worldwide. By bridging the gap between customary law and contemporary legal practices, this paper offers insights into the potential for a more harmonious coexistence between different justice paradigms, emphasizing the role of culturally sensitive legal solutions in a globalized world.
LAW ENFORCEMENT AGAINST MOTORCYCLE MURDER ACTIONS RESULTING IN LOSS OF LIVES IN THE LEGAL SYSTEM IN INDONESIA Muhammad Daud Tarigan; Ismaidar, Ismaidar; Muhammad Arif Sahlepi
International Journal of Synergy in Law, Criminal, and Justice Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): SLP-IJSLCJ
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70321/ijslcj.v1i2.35

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This study examines the phenomenon of vigilante action that often occurs in Indonesian society, especially in the context of Begal perpetrators who have resulted in loss of life. The main focus of this study is to understand the application of criminal law to perpetrators of vigilante action, by exploring the relevant legal provisions in the Criminal Code (KUHP) and their implications in resolving cases. This study is descriptive analytical and uses a normative legal method with a literature study approach, involving primary, secondary, and tertiary legal materials. The results of the study show that, although the Criminal Code does not explicitly regulate vigilantism, articles such as Article 170 on violence, Article 351 on assault, and Article 354 on serious assault, can be applied to prosecute perpetrators. The cases raised in this study show that vigilantism is often motivated by public disappointment with the police response which is considered slow and ineffective. This causes a strong reaction from the public which leads to persecution or even murder of perpetrators of crimes caught by the masses. The study recommends the need for more effective and responsive law enforcement by law enforcement officers and increased legal education for the community to reduce vigilante actions. Increasing public trust in law enforcement agencies is also very important to prevent the community from taking legal action into their own hands.
DYNAMICS AND LEGAL POLITICAL CHALLENGES OF SIMULTANEOUS REGIONAL ELECTIONS IN INDONESIA TOWARDS EFFICIENCY AND STABILITY Denny Prabowo; ismaidar, Ismaidar; Tamaulina Br. Sembiring
International Journal of Synergy in Law, Criminal, and Justice Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): SLP-IJSLCJ
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70321/ijslcj.v1i2.65

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Regional head elections (Pilkada) in Indonesia have undergone significant changes over time, from the appointment model to direct and simultaneous elections. These changes aim to create a more inclusive, efficient, and stable democratic system. However, simultaneous Pilkada faces various challenges, such as high political costs, inconsistencies in the schedule for regional head elections with the election of DPRD members, and mechanisms for filling regional head positions during the transition period that lack transparency. This study uses normative methods with a legislative and conceptual approach to analyze key regulations, including Law Number 32 of 2004, Law Number 1 of 2015, and Constitutional Court Decision Number 55/PUU-XVII/2019. The results of the study show that direct regional elections provide greater space for public participation, but the high political costs raise the risk of corruption, collusion, and nepotism. On the other hand, regional head elections through the DPRD have the potential to reduce political costs, but are vulnerable to internal politicization. Therefore, reform of simultaneous regional election regulations is needed to align local and national election schedules, strengthen the mechanism for filling regional head positions, and control political costs. In addition, an evaluation of the direct election model by considering the return of regional head elections through the DPRD is one option that is worth studying to create a more efficient and accountable democratic system. The study’s recommendations include strengthening independent oversight, stricter regulation of campaign funding, and comprehensive political education for the public. With the right reforms, simultaneous regional elections can be an effective instrument in supporting local democracy and better local governance in Indonesia.
HEALTH ETHICS AND ADMINISTRATIVE SANCTIONS AGAINST MALPRACTICE BY DOCTORS IN INDONESIA Wirandi Dalimunthe; Ismaidar, Ismaidar
International Journal of Synergy in Law, Criminal, and Justice Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): SLP-IJSLCJ
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70321/ijslcj.v2i1.73

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Malpractice is an error or negligence committed by health workers in carrying out their profession that is not in accordance with existing professional standards. This study aims to review the forms of administrative sanctions against malpractice by doctors in Indonesia based on a positive legal perspective and review the ethical aspects of health law. Ethics are crucial in the guidelines for behavior and decision-making of health workers, health law ethics include the obligations and responsibilities of a health worker in carrying out daily practice. The method used is the normative legal research method by examining existing library materials, at the level of severe malpractice doctors can be subject to sanctions in the form of revocation of practice licenses, while at other levels doctors can be subject to various forms, such as criminal sanctions, civil, administrative sanctions, and fines. Through this article, it is hoped that it will provide a comprehensive understanding of the ethics of the health profession to strengthen the moral basis in carrying out daily practice, and provide an understanding of the close relationship between ethics and health law. The conclusions of this study can be used as a guide for health practitioners, patients, and related parties to understand and apply ethics and health law as well as possible.
TRANSFORMATION OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE IN THE INDONESIAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM TOWARDS A JUST AND REHABILITATIVE LEGAL APPROACH Tengku Muhammad Reza Fikri Dharmawan; Ismaidar, Ismaidar; Tamaulina Br. Sembiring
International Journal of Synergy in Law, Criminal, and Justice Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): SLP-IJSLCJ
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70321/ijslcj.v2i1.74

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Restorative Justice (RJ) offers a new paradigm in the Indonesian criminal justice system that focuses on restoration, reconciliation, and rehabilitation rather than just punishment. Although various regulations such as Attorney General Regulation Number 15 of 2020, Circular Letter of the Chief of Police Number SE/8/VII/2018, and PERMA Number 2 of 2012 have supported the implementation of RJ, this approach still faces various challenges. Inconsistent regulations and minimal capacity of law enforcement officers are the main obstacles in the effective implementation of RJ principles. This lack of integration of regulations creates legal uncertainty, while the lack of training and technical guidance hinders officers from managing conflicts fairly and inclusively. This study analyzes the importance of RJ transformation through the establishment of an independent Restorative Justice Law. This law is expected to unify various sectoral regulations, expand the scope of RJ implementation, increase accountability, and equip officers with adequate capabilities to implement RJ consistently. With a clear legal basis, the Indonesian criminal justice system can move towards a more just and rehabilitative approach, in accordance with the values ​​of Pancasila. The research results recommend the establishment of an integrated legal framework, intensive training for law enforcement officers, and public education to improve public understanding of RJ. Thus, RJ can be an effective transformation tool in realizing a humanistic and sustainable criminal law system.
Co-Authors , Rahul Ardian Fikri Agus Adhari Ahmad Irham Tajhi Ali Sam'un Alimal Yusro Siregar Amartila, Luna Kendis Amos Harita Andi Gultom Andreas Nainggolan Andry Syafrizal Tanjung Angga Sahputra Sirait Annur, Rahmi Mailiza Ansori Maulana Anwar Ibrahim Arda Gerdana Purba Aritonang, Timotius Arnovan Pratama Surbakti Asmarawati, Elly Asmawiah Nainggolan August Saut Maringan Sihombing Azhali Siregar Azhar AR Azhar. AR Bahirra, Aruf Bambang Fitrianto Barus, Enda Leginta Batubara, Muhammad Miftahur Rizki Berlian Evi Yenni Pakpahan Bonar Yudhistira Bonari Tua Silalahi Br Barus, Mika Vinsensia Br. Barus, Juita Novalia Bukit, Efraim Abigail Chairuni Nasution Christine Natalia Pangaribuan Dalimunthe, Wirandi Daniel Edward Hernando Situmorang Denny Prabowo Dewi, Fatia Sari Efendi Rangkuti, Ewin Efermin Gulo Efraim Abigail Bukit Elisabeth Saragih Erwin Efendi Rangkuti Fadillah Aditya Pratama Fadillah Aditya Prtama Faruq Rozy Firman Halawa Fitrianto, Bambang Gemilang, Gilang Ginting, Enus Graha Ananda Zugusti Lubis Gulo, Efermin Habeahan, Delianto Habibi, Haris Haharap, Rizki Nanda Fauzi Hairi Putra, Azfar Hamdi Armaoyuda, Ihsan Hanafian, Hanafian Harahap, M. Emirsyah Hussein Haris Putra Utama Limbong Hartama, Hartama Harun Firman Kurniansyah Hasibuan, Helviana Hasibuan, Ongku Sapna Fella Heru Suhendro Hutabarat, Samuel Ibrahim Ibrahim Iman Irdian Saragih Irfan Rizky Pradya Ismed Jesslyn Elisandra Harefa Joko Christopher Samosir Jona Wira Karya Kasim Kasim Kevin Maisyan Rizaldi Mendrofa Kospiyandi Krismanto Manurung Lasma Sinambela Lidya Rahmadani Hasibuan, Lidya Rahmadani Lindawati Br Surbakti Lumbanbatu, Bima Lusy Ayumas M. Luqmannul Hakim Siregar Majidah Pohan Mangara Hutagalung Manihuruk, Yani Indah Sari Marice Simarmata Maya Sari Novita Meliala, Nugraha Manuella MHD AZHALI Siregar Mhd. Ihwanuddin Hasibuan Muhamad ilham Muhammad Aldin Muhammad Arif Sahlepi Muhammad Daud Tarigan Muhammad Faiz Hadi Muhammad Mujahidin Za Muhammad Safar Muhammad safar Mula Sihombing Mus Mulyadi Musmulyadi Musmulyadi Nasution, Chairuni Nasution, Sudarno Hariadi Netty br Siahaan Netty BR. Siahaan Nugraha Manuella Meliala Nurdiana, Citra Ongku Sapna Fella Hasibuan Pakpahan, Andika Kelvin Franata Panenggaran, Nuke PERMAI YUDI Prabowo, Deny Purnomo, Sagita Putriani Ndruru Putriani Nduru Rahmah Hayati Sinaga Rahmayanti Rahmayanti Rahmayanti Rahmayanti Rahmayanti Rahmayanti Raja arsyadil fiqry siregar Ramadani, Suci Restika Ndruru Rhea Ditya Aulawi Rifki, Mhd. Rifqi Fairuz Ula Rika Suryana Surbakti Risdawati, Irsyam Riza Sirait Robby Yusuf S Sembiring Rohasiholan Doloksaribu Roland Sahat Uli Banjarnahor Rudi Salam Tarigan Safar, Muhammad Sahlepi , Muhammad Arif Sahlepi, Muhammad Arif Saputra, Defri Dwi Saragih, Elisabeth Saragih, Romy Rohadi Sayaharani, Nabilah Sembiring , Tamaulina Br. Sembiring, Tamaulina Br. Servasius Edwin Telaumbanua Sihite, Ireny Natalia Putri Sihombing, Yossri Mantaw Silaen, Reinhard Mark Luhut Sinaga, Rahmah Hayati Sinambela, Lasma Sindi Aulia sinergilp, T Riza Zarzani sinergilp, Zufarnesia Sirait, Abdur Rahman Siregar, Azhali Siti Annisa, Siti Sitorus, Deskia Renata Suci Ramadani Sukardi Sukardi Sulaiman Sumarno Sumarno . Suramin Suramin Suramin, Suramin Surbakti, Arnovan Pratama Susanti, Rulita SUSANTO Suwirza, Eka Syaharani, Nabilah Syahranuddin, Syahranuddin T. Ikhsan Ansyari Husny Tamaulina Br Sembiring Tamaulina Br. Sembiring Tamaulina Br.Sembiring Tamaulina Tamaulina Tamulina Br. Sembiring Telaumbanua, Servasius Edwin Tengku Muhammad Reza Fikri Dharmawan Tengku Riza Zarzani Tengku Riza Zarzani N Tri Sandi Welli Nirpa Pasaribu Wida Azlina Wildan Fahriza Wirandi Dalimunthe Yasmirah Mandasari Saragih Yoldy Israq Yossri Mantaw Sihombing Yudhistira, Bonar Yulia Christy Shintara Aruan YUSUF AFANDI, MUHAMMAD Zahra Syavica Zahrana Syavica Zakiy, Alfathin Zefri Ansari Zendrato, Ferawati Zeno Eronu Zalukhu Zulfa Almira Zulkarnain, Rifa