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Pengembalian Aset (Aset Recovery) Pelaku Tindak Pidana Korupsi Siregar, Gomgom TP
UNES Law Review Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Ekasakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31933/unesrev.v6i2.1212

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Corruption is a special crime with distinct characteristics that differentiate it from general crimes, including non-compliance with formal criminal or procedural laws. In Indonesia, corruption still reigns as the most prevalent form of criminal activity. This study is a descriptive analytical research, focused on the presentation of phenomena and circumstances related to the financial returns and/or state assets affected by acts of corruption. The research excludes subjective evaluations unless marked as such, and emphasizes clear, concise sentences and logical structure. Technical term abbreviations are defined upon first use. The paper adheres to conventional academic sections and formatting, including clear and factual titles. The language is objective, neutral and grammatically correct. The text maintains a formal register, avoiding contractions, colloquialisms, and unnecessary jargon. Causal connections between statements are made clear, while biased language is avoided. Precise, subject-specific vocabulary is employed when applicable. In addition, the document adheres to language-specific spellings, grammar, and style. Law Number 20 from 2001 addresses corruption as a criminal offence. Article 18 discusses additional crimes to recover state finances. Law Number 7 from 2006 ratifies the United Nations Convention Against Corruption of 2003 which details how assets seized from corrupt criminals can occur through both criminal and civil channels. Law Number 1 of 2006, governing mutual assistance in criminal matters, serves as the basis for the Indonesian government's provision of as well as requests for mutual assistance. It also provides guidelines for entering agreements in criminal matters with foreign countries. Several channels/instruments are available for reclaiming assets from corruption crimes, including criminal, civil, and administrative means.
THE LAW GLOBALIZATION IN CYBERCRIME PREVENTION Siregar, Gomgom TP; Sinaga, Sarman
International Journal of Law Reconstruction Vol 5, No 2 (2021): International Journal of Law Reconstruction
Publisher : UNISSULA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26532/ijlr.v5i2.17514

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Globalization makes the world without borders, countries compete freely in various fields, and sometimes cross the jurisdictional limits of a country, overcoming cybercrime in legislation is absolutely necessary. Related to the jurisdiction of this crime which is a global crime, it is necessary to have a separate law that regulates cybercrime. The approach method using normative juridical. The results of research and discussion stated that The law globalization and politics provides cybercrime countermeasures in the application of legal norms between nations, which increasingly play an important role, especially how to regulate all forms of advances in information technology, communication, and transportation. This is inseparable from the foreign policy that has been woven between nations so far. Cybercrime regulation in legislation is absolutely necessary. Regarding jurisdiction over this crime, which is a global crime, it is necessary to have a separate law that regulates cybercrime, namely cyber law, which also regulates its jurisdiction by including the principle that allows cybercrime actors who harm the state even though they are outside the territory of the country.
Co-Authors Ade Namora Siregar Albertus Otomosi Laia Alex Al Fadlani Ritonga Alusianto Hamonangan Amri Powaster Samosir Andi Sepima Andrie Ghaivany Purba Anita Anita Anri Manullang Ardiyanus Halawa Ari Pratama Arigo, Muhammad Arowamati Laia Asnan Nasution Berliana Devi Siregar Betty Berliana Bima Raksa Prasetyo Cut Nurita Darius Tafonao Diana Lubis Grace Theresia Hutahaean Gulo, Teringat Terserah Gunaldi Terarianto Halawa, Ardiyanus Halawa, Desta Forlius Halawa, Priono Indra Purnanto S. Sihite Irma Cesilia Syarifah Sihombing Jama, Ahmed Osman Jonathan Tamba Ladeta Simanjuntak Laia, Arowamati Laia, Ivan Trimanjaya Laia, Martinus Laurensius Bancin Lestari Victoria Sinaga Lestari Victoria Sinaga, Lestari Victoria Lubis, Diana Lubis, Mhd Ansori Lubis, Mhd. Ansori Lukman Nasution Manalu, Sarih Naulina Marnasar Tambunan Martha Romauli Mhd. Yasid Nasution Mourice Rogers Muhammad Abdul Basir Lubis Muhammad Ansori Muhammad Arigo Muhammad Ikhsan Muhammad Ikhsan Muhammad Ridwan Lubis Nanci Yosepin Simbolon Naziria Tambunan Ndraha, Epianus Nur Azijah Siregar Nurita, Cut Parlin Azhar Harahap Peri Gustiranda Putra, Panca Sarjana Ramadhansyah Putra Matondang Reza Novrian Harahap Reza Nurul Ichsan Ria Sintha Devi Rini Novita Rumapea, Edoly Samuel Panjaitan Sibarani, Lestari Sihotang, Icha Juliana Silaban, Rudolf Simbolon, Nancy Yosepin SINAGA, BRIAN Sinaga, Sarman Siregar, Syawal Amry Sylvia Fransisca Hutabarat Tafonao, Darius Tamba, Jonathan Tambunan, Marnasar Tambunan, Naziria Taufiqurrahman, Mhd. Venny Fraya Hartin Nst Wahila N Sianturi Welman Harico Sitompul Zalukhu, Persatuan Putra Zen Dinata Sembiring Zulkarnain W. Harahap