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Journal : Varia Justicia

Corporate Social Responsibility Supervisors in Indonesia: Analysis of Local Government Regulation in 10 Province in Indonesia Diana Setiawati; Zulfiani Ayu Astutik; Soepatini soepatini; Haszmi Alfateh; Enno Haya Gladya Naranta
Varia Justicia Vol 18 No 2 (2022): Vol 18 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/variajusticia.v18i2.7022

Abstract

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a business practice that is governed by the law in Indonesia. Every company in Indonesia is required to implement CSR under the Investment Law No. 25 of 2007 and the Limited Liability Company Act No. 40 of 2007. However, some local governments have created district laws that guide CSR applications because CSR rules are not officially established. In the legal concept, each regulation must appoint an institution in charge of managing and supervising the implementation of the regulation. Meanwhile, in Indonesia, every local government regulation has its own description of CSR supervisors body. Some provinces decide on the local government as a CSR supervisor, and some provinces choose district assembly as CSR supervisors. Institutional matters are stated in Law No. 11 of 2009 concerning Social Welfare, that the government and local governments coordinate the implementation of CSR. However, due to the different interpretations of each local government regulation, the legal basis for CSR supervision is unclear. So, this paper aims to know several institutions that have functions as CSR supervisors based on an analysis of regional regulations in 10 provinces in Indonesia. This research will use normative research methods, namely legal research conducted by analysing and researching library materials or secondary data. The final result of this research is policy suggestions to add an article about supervisory bodies on some regulation that regulates CSR. This research will provide insight for stakeholders that CSR supervision is very important to harmonise stakeholders and create a healthy business climate and social welfare.
Co-Authors Aan Sofyan Agus Nugroho, Agus Aini, Lola Khurul Alditia, Fariz Andira Ayu Pradisty Angellia, Anggi Anggraini, Fera Anton Agus Setyawan Astuti, Nur Andri Fitri Widi Ayu Nanda Amalia Az-zahra, Nabiilah Aprilia Berliana Widyaningrum Choirunnisa, Bella A. Diana Setiawati Didi Junaedi Dina, Jihan Farah Edy Purwo Saputra Elsa Putri Mistya Wardani Eni Setyowati Eni Setyowati Enno Haya Gladya Naranta Fakhirah Febriana Putri Fari Adi Prasetya Fenolychia, Devie Firda Rayyantika Hari Wujoso Haszmi Alfateh Ihwan Susila Imronudin Imronudin Intan Diah Maharamah Isthiqomah, Monica Riskiana Nur Jati Waskito Kayla Farriel Devara Kholifah Putrikurnia Azhari Kussudyarsana Kussudyarsana Kusuma Prihayudha, Enggar Ladyaningtin, Keysya Puspita Liana Mangifera Liyana, Putri Lola Khurul Aini M. Nasir Maimun, Muhammad Halim Marsha Diva Saputri Mar’i Muhammad, Mirza Mirzam Arqy Ahmadi Moechammad Nasir Moh fahmi Johan Syah Muhammad Farhan Muhtadi Muhtadi Munajat Tri Nugroho Muzakar Isa Ningrum, Ameylia Daniek Setiya Novel Idris Abas Novita Umi Choirunnisa Nugroho, Alfian Bhakti Nur Achmad Nurhidayat Nurhidayat Prabandaru, Rahardian Mohamad Akbar Ario Hanung Pravyana, Kanishka Putra , Bintang Kharisma Putra, Annafa Nandhira Putri, Fakhirah Febriana Rahayuningsih, Nadia Rahmawati Rayyantika, Firda Rika Yuliana, Rika Rini Kuswati Rino Vrasica Robbani, M. Habiburrohman RR. Ella Evrita Hestiandari Sari, Pertapa Selvy Dian Nita Sirda, Sirda Stiyo, Anang Tri Suranto Suranto Suryandari , Rullynta Siska Syamsudin Syamsudin Vrasica, Rino Wahyuddin, M. Wardani, Elsa Putri Mistya Wardani, Rezki Widada Widada Wiyadi , Wiyadi Wiyadi, W Wiyaning Putri, Angie Yusnara, Rendy Indra Zulfa Irawati, Zulfa Zulfiani Ayu Astutik