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Good Governance Implementation by PERMA 1/2019 in Letter Evidence Submission Regulation For E-Litigation Cases Gerry, Michael; Rizkiana, Rina Elsa
The Digest: Journal of Jurisprudence and Legisprudence Vol 4 No 1 (2023): The Digest, June 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/digest.v4i1.68121

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The judiciary, responding to societal demands for sound governance, aligns itself with the 2010–2035 Judicial Reform Blueprint, emphasizing the use of information technology for restructuring. E-Litigation emerges as a significant outcome of Indonesia's judicial reforms, supported by SK KMA RI Number 129/KMA/SK/VIII/2019 and PERMA 1 of 2019 as the legal basis. The implementation of e-Litigation is expected to adhere to the principles of good governance outlined in legal philosophy, particularly concerning the legitimacy of evidence in civil cases during e-Litigation. However, the legislative document, specifically PERMA 1/2019, lacks explicit technological guidelines, posing a challenge to the effective implementation of good governance. This research aims to scrutinize the concept of good governance, the legal foundation for e-Litigation, and the application of responsive, effective, and efficient principles in controlling the admissibility of documentary evidence in e-Litigation within civil cases. Utilizing a statutory method, the study employs a normative approach to law. The findings indicate that the current legal framework for the admissibility of evidence in civil e-Litigation cases hinders the fulfillment of responsive, effective, and efficient e-Litigation principles. Consequently, a modification to the legal framework governing the admissibility of evidence in civil e-Litigation is warranted to align with the principles of good governance.
PERAN PENDAMPING PEKERJA MIGRAN PEREMPUAN DALAM MENCEGAH TINDAK PIDANA PERDAGANGAN ORANG DI KABUPATEN KENDAL Khasanah, Dian Ratu Ayu Uswatun; Rizkiana, Rina Elsa; Khanifa, Nurma Khusna; Pongantung, Ronald Jolly; Muzammil, Moh.
Masalah-Masalah Hukum Vol 52, No 3 (2023): MASALAH-MASALAH HUKUM
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/mmh.52.3.2023.249-261

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Praktik Tindak Pidana Perdagangan Orang (TTPO) merupakan salah satu kasus migran yang terjadi di Kabupaten Kendal. Pendamping migran menjadi jembatan dalam memberikan pendampingan bagi pekerja migran perempuan. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode pendekatan yuridis empiris dengan didukung data primer melalui wawancara secara mendalam dengan pendamping dan calon pekerja migran maupun mantan pekerja migran di Kabupaten Kendal. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa peran pendamping pekerja migran dilakukan secara mandiri dan sukarela dalam menagani masalah para pekerja migran perempuan. Dengan memberikan pendampingan kepada para pekerja migran perempuan dan keluarganya yang mengalami masalah pada saat bekerja dan setelah bekerja di luar negeri dengan memberikan pendidikan kritis, memberikan pemberdayaan ekonomi, memberikan pelatihan bagi yang sudah kembali ke Indonesia.
Enforcement of Criminal Sanctions of Health Quarantine Law Trespasser in Indonesia Rizkiana, Rina Elsa; Gerry, Michael
Indonesian Journal of Advocacy and Legal Services Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): Empowering Community Strengthening Justice in Indonesia and Global Context
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijals.v4i1.23276

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WHO stated there was an additional variants of the Corona virus that were more easily transmitted and resistant to vaccines. The Indonesian government required to prevent the entry of these variants into Indonesian territory. This prevention realized by implementing a quarantine policy which guided by Law Number 6 of 2018 on Health Quarantine. However, there is a gap between the number of violations and the low rate of case resolution. One of the causes is people's non-compliance with quarantine provisions after traveling abroad. This contradicted by the purpose of the Health Quarantine Act. This study aims to describe the legality and legal construction of the Health Quarantine Act formulation. This research was a normative juridical by using a statute approach and a conceptual approach. The results of the study indicate that violations of the Health Quarantine Act can be punish in order to provide certainty and law enforcement based on the ultimum remedium principle if they meet the provisions of the Health Quarantine Act. Thus, evaluation of legal content related to juridical consequences, and socialization as a persuasive effort and communication strategy need to be carried out so that transparency of legal consequences can be accepted and obeyed by the community.
Between tension and trauma: communication's role in conflict-ridden families and separation inability Wibowo, Deworo Putra; Rizkiana, Rina Elsa
Jurnal Geuthèë: Penelitian Multidisiplin Vol 8, No 2 (2025): Jurnal Geuthèë: Penelitian Multidisiplin
Publisher : Geuthèë Institute, Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52626/jg.v8i2.410

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Prolonged unresolved tension within a family can result in dysfunctional communication and pose serious risks to children’s psychological well-being. This issue becomes more complex in households where the wife acts as the primary breadwinner while the husband loses his economic role, yet the couple remains together due to social, economic, or parenting considerations. Although many studies have examined the impact of family conflict on children, few specifically address communication dynamics within families who remain in long-term conflict without the willingness or ability to separate. This study aims to analyze the interpersonal communication between husband, wife, and child in such families, and its emotional consequences for the child. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews with three families matching these criteria. The results indicate that spousal communication tends to be defensive and blame-oriented, while children exhibit emotional withdrawal, anxiety, and difficulty articulating their feelings. The findings are analyzed through Family Systems Theory, Family Maintenance Theory, and Supportive Communication Theory. Therefore, it can be concluded that role-based communication strategies and emotional validation are essential for healing processes in families that remain intact despite ongoing conflict.