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Tinjauan Yuridis UU Cipta Kerja Terhadap Pengupahan Yang Layak Era Pandemi Covid-19 Eva Maya Sari; Gracia Tirta Immanuella; Ariani Sitanggang; Satria Ariayudha Widiatmoko; Laga Sugiarto
Jurnal Hukum dan Sosial Politik Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Mei : Jurnal Hukum dan Sosial Politik
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59581/jhsp-widyakarya.v1i2.306

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The legalizing of the work act sparked deep-rooted controversy in society, even since it was first proposed by the President. This situation is highly reasonable, especially with new society conditions emerging from the covid-19 pandemic, misunderstandings are natural and disagreements are easy. The copyright law was hasty as it revised dozens of existing laws. Omnibus law appeared on President Joko Widodo's proposal on his inaugural address to the people's assembly on October 20, 2019. The President proposed omnibus law to have overlapping regulations eliminated. The government has also expressed hope with the growing number of pollutive Omnibus Laws in the public and has also attracted foreign investors to invest in Indonesia. Omnibus law has generated controversy in society as it overcomes most of the previous legislation with the new one. This new act. Omnibus law provided an easier passage, as regulations and permits impeded increased construction.
Penerapan Konsep Zero Waste Dalam Perspektif Hukum Lingkungan: Tantangan dan Prospek Masa Depan di Indonesia Satria Ariayudha Widiatmoko; Adinda Thalia Zahra; Khalisha Nasywa Permana
Hukum Inovatif : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum Sosial dan Humaniora Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): Juli : Hukum Inovatif : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum Sosial dan Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/humif.v1i3.390

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The Zero Waste concept is a comprehensive approach to waste management that aims to minimize waste production from the early stages of the production process to the end of the product life cycle. The basic principles include the application of the 3R concept (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle), as well as the integration of 4R to 5R principles (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Replace, and Replant), which emphasize reduction, reuse, recycling, replacement with environmentally friendly goods, and replanting. By implementing a Zero Waste approach, Indonesia has the potential to reduce the impact of environmental pollution, save natural resources, and encourage more responsible consumption patterns. However, the challenge of implementing Zero Waste in Indonesia requires collaboration between the government, private sector, civil society and international institutions to create an environment that supports Zero Waste adoption.
Menyulam Persahabatan Cultural Exchange Mahasiswa UNNES di Kampung Gumut, Kerling, Selangor sebagai Sarana Penguatan Identitas dan Kolaborasi Budaya Haydnn Caesha Maulana; Shafa Maria Hanurani Putri; Widya Oktavia; Ludfi Ayu Bela Insani; Satria Ariayudha Widiatmoko
Karya Nyata : Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): September : Karya Nyata : Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/karyanyata.v2i3.2111

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The Cultural Exchange program organized by students of Semarang State University (UNNES) in Kampung Gumut, Kerling, Selangor, Malaysia, is a strategic initiative in strengthening cultural identity while building a network of friendships across nations. Through a non-formal cultural diplomacy approach, this activity introduced the richness of traditional Indonesian culinary such as Soto Semarang, Kopi Tubruk Sumowono, Jamu Turmeric Asam, and Bakwan Sayur, as well as displaying traditional clothing from various regions, including Dayak, Kebaya Encim, Beskap Jawa, Kebaya Jawa, and Bali. The cross-cultural interaction created encourages open dialogue, broadens horizons, and fosters tolerance between communities. The enthusiasm of local residents, active participation in discussions, and the presence of community leaders show that cultural exchanges can be an effective medium in building social solidarity and strengthening Indonesia-Malaysia bilateral relations. This program not only provides a transformative experience for students as cultural ambassadors, but also creates a warm and meaningful communication space. With a participatory approach, this activity has the potential to open up wider collaboration opportunities in the fields of education, social, and culture. Overall, the UNNES Cultural Exchange in Malaysia is a real example of how the young generation can play an active role in cultural diplomacy, strengthen national identity, and build inclusive and sustainable international relations.