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The Impact of Tax Incentive on Increase Foreign Direct Investment Kusumaningtyas, Reza Octavia; Kalimanzila, James
Journal of Sustainable Development and Regulatory Issues (JSDERI) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Sustainable Development and Regulatory Issues
Publisher : Lembaga Contrarius Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53955/jsderi.v1i2.7

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This study examines and describes the effect of applying tax incentives through the tax allowance policy on the growth of direct investment in Indonesia. Legal research is the method of inquiry employed. Legal issues are analyzed using doctrinal research to draw logical conclusions. Legal research enhances the quality of research projects. The application of tax incentives has resulted in an increase in total investment of 187%, and the number of recipients of tax incentives has increased from 69 to 71 and continues to grow annually. Additionally, the incentives have a positive effect on other nations. Several obstacles and barriers exist in its implementation, including inefficiency in the government system, political relations with businesses, and economic stability.
Strengthening Blue Economy Policy to Achieve Sustainable Fisheries Sapriani, Sapriani; Kusumaningtyas, Reza Octavia; Elfaki, Khalid Eltayeb
Journal of Sustainable Development and Regulatory Issues (JSDERI) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Sustainable Development and Regulatory Issues
Publisher : Lembaga Contrarius Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53955/jsderi.v2i1.23

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Particularly in developing nations, the aquaculture and fisheries sector is vital to the nutrition and food security of the global population. Nevertheless, notwithstanding their substantial social and economic potential, fishery resources are susceptible to overexploitation and hurting the environment. This research assesses the significance of bolstering blue economy policies to enhance sustainable maritime policies. This study employs the methodology of normative legal research. The research findings, the deterioration of ecological equilibrium, as evidenced by the diminishing carrying capacity of the sea, can be attributed to conservation efforts that lack a stronger emphasis on sustainable management. Maintaining the fundamental tenets of equitable and sustainable fisheries management in nations endowed with oceans is paramount. State and government policies toward society and distributive equity are inextricably linked in managing fisheries resources; local governments may be entrusted with autonomous design and assistance responsibilities for these policies. As a result, a revised vision for constructing a sustainable, equitable, and ambitious blue economy is proposed. Promoting resource-based economic development in the marine and fisheries industrial sector while preserving coastal environments and marine resources through the blue economy concept is possible. This vision is founded upon the following five governance principles: inclusive and equitable processes, climate stability, sustainable consumption and production, circular processes, and the promotion of healthy ecosystems.
The Imperative of Social Justice on the Insolvency and Workers' Wage Nuryanto, Ahmad Dwi; Kusumaningtyas, Reza Octavia; Habibullo, Bukhadyrov
Journal of Sustainable Development and Regulatory Issues (JSDERI) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Journal of Sustainable Development and Regulatory Issues
Publisher : Lembaga Contrarius Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53955/jsderi.v2i3.48

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Several laws and regulations in Indonesia govern the wage rights of workers in insolvent companies. However, there is a lack of coordination among these regulations, which affects their effectiveness. This research examines the impact of bankruptcy on worker protection within the framework of social justice principles. Utilizing normative legal research with a conceptual approach, the study reveals that bankruptcy often disadvantages employees, who are frequently placed at the end of the creditor hierarchy during the distribution of bankrupt assets. Despite the existence of various laws designed to protect laborers' rights, there is considerable overlap and inconsistency among them. Therefore, it is essential to clarify the status of employees in bankrupt companies and harmonize relevant regulations to ensure fair compensation for workers. The research also includes comparative examples from different countries. The prioritization of employee claims in insolvency cases varies according to each country's legal framework and social security system. For instance, Germany, the United Kingdom, and France exhibit significant differences in their approaches to pay priorities. These differences highlight the complex interaction between statutory priorities, social security systems, and cultural attitudes towards labor rights, which collectively influence the respective pay priority frameworks of these countries. The findings underscore the need to ensure equitable treatment of employees within global economic systems while balancing competitiveness with labor rights.