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Effectiveness of electronic trials against children in conflict of the law at boyolali district court Eka Yektiningsih; Natangsa Surbakti; Nuria Siswi Enggarini; Peggy Dian Septi Nur Angraini
The International Journal of Politics and Sociology Research Vol. 10 No. 4 (2023): Maret: Politic and Sosiology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/ijopsor.v10i4.82

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The Covid 19 pandemic that has spread throughout the world has had an impact on the course of the judicial process. Empirical juridical research using qualitative descriptive data analysis methods and deductive conclusions aims to describe the effectiveness of the implementation of electronic based trials for children in conflict with the law. The electronic based trial law policy is based on Supreme Court Regulation Number 1 of 2019 concerning Electronic Administration of Cases and Trials in Courts and Supreme Court Regulation Number 4 of 2020 concerning Administration and Trial of Criminal Cases in Electronic Courts. At the implementation level, the Boyolali Regency Class IB District Court for electronic juvenile criminal cases was effective in 2020, holding 11 (eleven) electronic trials of juvenile criminal cases. However, there were still non technical obstacles during the trial. Therefore, the implementation of electronic criminal justice for children needs to be supported by adequate electronic systems and devices as stated in the Decree of the Director General of the General Courts of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Indonesia Number 1693/DJU/SK/HM02.3/12/2020 concerning Standardization of Trial Facilities and Infrastructure Online (on the network) in general courts, including juvenile justice. Keywords : Child, Legal Effectiveness, Electronic Justice
Legal effectiveness of independent waste management through waste banks in the City of Tegal as an effort to empower and care for the environment Peggy Dian Septi Nur Angraini
The International Journal of Politics and Sociology Research Vol. 11 No. 2 (2023): September: Law, Politic and Sosiology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/ijopsor.v11i2.155

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Waste management for environmental concern can take advantage of the participation of the community. This research uses empirical research with descriptive qualitative which aims to find out and analyze the legal effectiveness of independent waste management through garbage banks in Tegal City as an effort to empower and care for the environment. The results of research on Waste Bank Management through the Implementation of the Indonesian Garbage Bank Association (ASOBSI) in Tegal City with 36 (thirty six) customers, Dewi Shinta Main Garbage Bank with 162 (one hundred and sixty two) customers and 8 (eight) unit waste banks and The Nusa Indah Unit Waste Bank in Tegal City with 80 (eighty) customers was established due to the concern of the surrounding community towards organic and inorganic waste. The Garbage Bank is tasked with serving the deposit of waste to be converted into a savings account, sorting waste according to type for economic value, selling waste, administration of waste bank bookkeeping, conducting education and development innovations for waste bank customers and the general public. The implementation of the waste bank independent waste management has been carried out effectively based on the mandate of laws and regulations with responsiveness, independence, community partnerships, economic value, education, achievements, although with limited assistance or no incentives, the management continues to carry out environmental management activities for waste.