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EFEKTIVITAS PELAKSANAAN PERATURAN DAERAH PROVINSI BALI NOMOR 10 TAHUN 2011 TENTANG KAWASAN TANPA ROKOK DI KOTA SINGARAJA I Wayan Arsana Rama Putra; I Gusti Ngurah Wairocana; I Gusti Ayu Putri Kartika
Kertha Negara : Journal Ilmu Hukum Vol. 04, No. 03, April 2016
Publisher : Kertha Negara : Journal Ilmu Hukum

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Kawasan Tanpa Rokok diatur berdasarkan Perda Provinsi Bali No. 10 Tahun 2011, dalam pelaksanaanya masih banyak terjadi pelanggaran di kawasan yang ditetapkan sebagai kawasan tanpa rokok di Kota Singaraja. Rumusan masalah dari penelitian ini yaitu: (1) Bagaimana pelaksanaan Perda Provinsi Bali No. 10 Tahun 2011 tentang Kawasan Tanpa Rokok Di Kota Singaraja? (2) Bagaimana upaya Pemerintah Kabupaten Buleleng dalam melaksanakan Perda Provinsi Bali No. 10 Tahun 2011 tentang Kawasan Tanpa Rokok di Kota Singaraja? Penelitian ini menggunakan metode penelitian hukum empiris dengan teknik analisis data kualitatif. Pelaksanaan Perda KTR di Kota Singaraja masih belum efektif. Hal ini dikarenakan oleh beberapa faktor yaitu lemahnya sanksi yang dikenakan kepada para pelanggar, tidak adanya tim khusus yang dibentuk dalam penegakan pelaksanaan Perda KTR, kurangnya sarana dan fasilitas yang khusus menyediakan tempat untuk merokok di kawasan tanpa rokok, kurangnya kesadaran hukum masyarakat yang masih melanggar dan melakukan kegiatan merokok pada kawasan tanpa rokok. Upaya yang dilakukan oleh Pemerintah Kabupaten Buleleng, yaitu upaya preventif berupa sosialisasi, membentuk Peraturan Daerah Kabupaten Buleleng No 2 Tahun 2015 tentang Kawasan Tanpa Rokok, dan upaya represif berupa pengenaan sanksi pidana atau denda bagi pelanggar Perda KTR di Kota Singaraja.
IMPLEMENTASI PASAL 33 AYAT 3 UUD 1945 DALAM BERBAGAI PERUNDANG-UNDANGAN TENTANG SUMBERDAYA ALAM Tjok Istri Putra Astiti; Gusti Ayu Putri Kartika; Anak Agung Istri Ari Atu Dewi
Jurnal Magister Hukum Udayana (Udayana Master Law Journal) Vol 4 No 1 (2015)
Publisher : University of Udayana

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This study aims to : 1) determine the translation of Article 33, paragraph 3 of the 1945 Constitution in a variety of legislation on natural resources, 2 ) analyze the synchronization of several provisions in the legislation on the natural resources, espicially related to legal community participation and sanctions, and 3) analyze the implications of insynchroni- zation between the regulations of natural resource. This research is a normative legal research is implemented using the statute approach. The main object of study is the primary legal materials in the form of legislation on natural resources. The results showed that, in principle, the essence of Article 33 paragraph 3 of the 1945 Constitution, about the " earth , water , and space ,and the natural riches contained therein, shall be controlled by the state and used for the greatest welfare of the people . " has been translated into various statutory provisions of natural resources. There is synchronization between the various legislation, among other things : state control of natural resource management authorizes local governments, and the types of sanctions imposed against violations to the various regulations, namely sanction of imprisonment, confinement and fine. However, there is not synchronization related to the delivery of state control of the rights to the indigenous people (legal community)and about magnitude of sanctions, there are countless monthly ,there are countless decades. Likewise, regarding the fine penalties, there is a very lightweight ( Rp 10,000 ) some are up to Rp 15.000.000.000,- The existence of the insynchronization may be implicated on the participation of the legal community (indigeneus people) in managing the local natural resources and lack of legal positiveness (kepastian hukum) in law enforcement for violations of the various regulations on these resources .
PERAN SERTA ORGANISASI PEMBERDAYAAN KESEJAHTERAAN KELUARGA (PKK) DALAM UPAYA PENCEGAHAN DAN PENANGANAN DINI KORBAN KEKERASAN Anak Agung Istri Ari Atu Dewi; Anak Agung Ketut Sukranatha; I Gusti Ayu Putri Kartika; Gusti Ayu Kade Komalasari
Jurnal Aktual Justice Vol 4 No 1 (2019): Aktual Justice
Publisher : Magister Hukum Pascasarjana Univeristas Ngurah Rai

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The specific purpose and target of this research is to determine the role of family welfare empowerment organizations (PKK) in the prevention and early handling of women and children victims of violence. The reason for researching this topic is the increase in the number of victims of violence against women and children every year. Based on data from the Ministry of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection, it is shown that since 2012 it has increased from 18,718 to 54,041 cases in June 2017 and until February 2018 it has shown 374 cases of violence against women and children. In this case, the Government is responsible for providing optimal services needed by victims, both medical, psychological, and legal assistance in an effort to recover their condition. The government in providing services to victims should cooperate and partner with the community, especially in the prevention and early handling of victims of violence. Prevention and early handling of victims of violence at the village level can empower family welfare empowerment organizations (PKK) which are government partners that are considered effective in the prevention and early handling of women and children victims of violence in their areas. Based on these reasons, it is necessary to study in depth the role of the PKK organization in preventing and early handling of women and children victims of violence. To achieve specific goals and targets in this study, the research method used is a normative research method with a statue approach and a conceptual approach.The results of the study provide an overview 1) there is a clear regulation in the laws and regulations related to the participation of the PKK in preventing and early handling of victims of violence, what needs to be further regulated is regulation in the form of Village Regulations and customary law (awig-awig) related to the participation of PKK and indigenous women in the prevention and early handling of victims of violence. 2) the procedures for preventing and early handling of victims of violence need to be stated in the operational standards in the village and the traditional village paparem.
SOCIALIZATION OF REGIONAL REGULATION NO. 11 OF 2017 REGARDING EMBANKMENTS IN THE SARI BARUNA FISHERMEN'S GROUP OF BANJAR KHUBUR, KETEWEL VILLAGE, GIANYAR Purwanto, I Wayan Novy; Kartika, I Gusti Ayu Putri; Bagiastra, I Nyoman; Danyati, Ayu Putu Laksmi; Yustiawan, Dewa Gede Pradnyana
POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): JANUARY
Publisher : Transpublika Publisher

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The purpose of this socialization is to educate and inform the Sari Baruna Fishermen Group of Banjar Khubur Ketewel Village, Gianyar about Regional Regulation Number 11 of 2017 regarding Bendega. It is crucial for the fishermen to understand this regulation as it addresses the problems they face. The Regional Government is committed to preserving and protecting Bendega, which is an integral part of Balinese culture. By safeguarding the ethical, moral, and civilizational values of Balinese customs, the government ensures the continuity of these traditions. Bendega holds significant economic, social, cultural, and religious importance in the indigenous communities of Bali's coastal areas. To protect and preserve Bendega, various strategies are implemented, including the continuous application of Tri Hita Karana principles, enhancing the skills and knowledge of Bendega personnel, and empowering Bendega through economic activities rooted in local wisdom. Additionally, the strengthening of Bendega institutions and financial support are provided. It is essential to socialize these efforts to the fishermen groups so that they can fully comprehend the protection offered by the Regional Government. This understanding will enable the fishermen to exercise their rights and responsibilities as coastal fishermen.
Perlindungan Hukum Bagi Apoteker dalam Melakukan Pelayanan Kefarmasian Secara Elektronik Pasca Pemberlakuan Undang-Undang Kesehatan Putra, I Made Agus Sunadi; Kartika, I Gusti Ayu Putri; Widiatedja, I Gusti Ngurah Parikesit; Astuti, Ika Widi
JUNCTO: Jurnal Ilmiah Hukum Vol 6, No 1 (2024): JUNCTO : Jurnal Ilmiah Hukum JUNI
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

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Proper legal protection for pharmacists is crucial in ensuring the sustainability of safe, quality, and ethically sound pharmaceutical practices following the enactment of Law Number 17 of 2023 on Health (Health Law). The purpose of this study is to examine the legal protection for pharmacists in conducting electronic pharmaceutical services following Health Law. This research is a normative juridical legal study with conceptual and statutory approach. The results of the study indicate that legal protection for pharmacists in conducting electronic pharmaceutical services enshrined in Health Law is divided into two types of legal protection, namely preventive and repressive legal protection. Preventive legal protection in this health law can be seen through the provisions regarding the rights of pharmacists in conducting pharmaceutical practices, particularly in the context of electronic pharmaceutical practices. Furthermore, regarding repressive legal protection, there are stipulations regarding the dispute resolution process that must be undertaken by the parties involved in medical disputes through both litigation and non-litigation processes.  
Evaluation of Abortion Measures in Government Regulation No. 28 of 2024 on The Right to Life of the Fetus From a Human Rights Perspective Florencia Desiree; I Gusti Ayu Putri Kartika; I Gede Sastra Winata; Piers Andreas Noak
Jurnal Syntax Transformation Vol 5 No 11 (2024): Jurnal Syntax Transformation
Publisher : CV. Syntax Corporation Indonesia

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Indonesia has legalized abortion under certain conditions, such as pregnancy resulting from rape, through Government Regulation No. 28/2004. This policy has sparked heated debate because it contradicts the principle of protecting the right to life of the fetus. This study aims to provide a complex overview of the issue of abortion in Indonesia and its implications for human rights. The method used is normative legal research. This research is conducted by examining library materials or secondary data. The two approaches used are a statutory approach related to the legal issue of abortion and a conceptual approach to examine the medical legal understanding of abortion due to rape. Cases of sexual violence and rape in Indonesia are still high. In 2023, Komnas Perempuan recorded 2,078 cases of sexual violence, of which 143 were rapes. Abortion, in this context, is often used as a solution to address unwanted pregnancies. This research shows that while Government Regulation No. 28 of 2024 provides legitimacy to abortion, it is still contrary to the right to life of the fetus guaranteed by law. While abortion is considered a violation of the right to life, this policy is also considered a protection for women victims of sexual violence. Despite arguments to protect women's rights, the right to life of the fetus as a non-derogable right should not be ignored. Therefore, there needs to be a review of this regulation to ensure that all human rights, including the right to life of the fetus, are optimally protected.
Legal Protection of Patients Who Do Care in Dental and Oral Therapists Based on Permanence No. 20 of 2016 on Permission and Maintenance of Dental Therapist Practice Putu Ria Purnami; Purwani, Sagung Putri M.E; Kartika, I Gusti Ayu Putri; Adiyaryani, Ni Nengah
Unram Law Review Vol 8 No 2 (2024): Unram Law Review(ULREV)
Publisher : Faculty of Law, University of Mataram

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The field of health is one that is given authority by the government in carrying out the service by dentists and oral therapists. The purpose of this paper is to analyse the legal protection of patients in dental and oral therapy, as well as the legal authority and responsibility of oral and dental therapists in providing care in accordance with their competence. This study utilizes normative law. Using a Legal and Conceptual Approach to Primary Legal Materials, Secondary Law Materials, and Tertiary Legislative Materials. The Consumer Protection Act does not fully implement the legal protection for consumer patients against dental and oral therapy practices. The authority of dental and oral therapists has been regulated in Permenkes 20 of 2016, but in practice, it is not implemented in accordance with the competence and provisions in force. The dental and oral therapist's responsibility to the patient is to give only painkillers, refer to the dentist, and provide compensation according to the rules in force.
The Role of Informed Consent in Medical Disputes at State University Hospitals Putu Agus Prawira Eka Putra; I Gusti Ayu Putri Kartika; R.A. Tuty Kuswardhani
Unram Law Review Vol 8 No 2 (2024): Unram Law Review(ULREV)
Publisher : Faculty of Law, University of Mataram

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The research aims to understand how informed consent functions in the context of medical disputes at state university hospitals in Indonesia. The main benefit of the study is to provide an overview of how informed consent offers legal protection to the medical profession, particularly in resolving disputes that may arise in the hospital setting. The research utilizes a normative legal research method, focusing on the examination of written laws, regulations, and legal materials applicable in Indonesia. The research concludes that the thoroughness of informed consent documentation is crucial, especially for medical procedures that carry high risks. This thoroughness serves as a legal safeguard for medical professionals, ensuring their protection in case of disputes. Enhanced attention to the completeness of informed consent is necessary to mitigate the risks for doctors and provide legal security within the medical field at state university hospitals.
Patient's Right to Consent to Medical Procedures from the Perspective of Health Law, Bioethics, and Human Rights Ni Putu Parvathi Priyadarshini; I Gusti Ayu Putri Kartika
Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): (JLPH) Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities
Publisher : Dinasti Research

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The patient's right to consent to medical procedures is a vital element in the relationship between patients and healthcare providers, connected to health law, bioethics, and human rights, all focusing on the protection of patient autonomy. This study analyzes the patient's right to consent from the perspectives of health law, bioethics, and human rights, and identifies challenges in its implementation in Indonesia. A normative method is employed with legislative, conceptual, and comparative approaches. Data is gathered by analyzing national regulations, bioethical principles, and literature on human rights. Descriptive-analytical analysis was used to explore the synergy between these three perspectives in medical consent implementation. Findings reveal that the patient's right to consent is regulated by Law No. 17 of 2023 and other relevant regulations. Bioethics stresses respecting patient autonomy, while human rights ensure access to information and the freedom to consent. Challenges include paternalistic cultural attitudes, low public awareness, and inadequate healthcare facilities. Recommendations include strengthening regulations, providing bioethics training for healthcare professionals, and educating the public to safeguard patient rights in medical procedures in accordance with health law, bioethics, and human rights.
Harmonization of Levy System in Customary Village Referred to Mineral Mining Transporting Activity Lestari, Putu Ulandari Sri; Kartika, I Gusti Ayu Putri
SASI Volume 29 Issue 3, September 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Pattimura

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Introduction: The uncertainty surrounding levies on mineral mining transportation activities requires an observation of the legal concepts that have conceptualized the levies and the system that is being used. Therefore, there is a need for harmonization of the levy concept related to indigenous villages.Purposes of the Research: This study is aimed to determine the boundaries of authority of the Customary Village towards the implementation of state authority and the levy category for the mineral mining transportation.Methods of the Research: This study uses a normative research method because the legal issues discussed are related to the implementation of statutory norms, namely the Regional Regulations on Traditional Villages in Bali with higher statutory regulations, through a conceptual approach, as well as the snowball technique used in collecting legal materials with the technique such as descriptions, comparisons, evaluations, and arguments in analyzing legal materials.Results of the Research: The authority of the indigenous village to regulate the levies collected by the indigenous village as long as they do not conflict with higher regulations is considered valid. The concept of levies regulated in legislation classified as specific levies, as the object is the transportation of mineral mining, is not collected by force but voluntarily regarding the tariff amount, and has been agreed upon in the form of awig-awig (a social norm regulation of Balinese society) and can be categorized as a valid levy, as the levies imposed are not separated from the elements of Tri Hita Karana.