Senastri, Dr. Ni Made Jaya
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ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ENFORCEMENT REGULATIONS REGARDING PRODUCER OBLIGATIONS IN WASTE MANAGEMENT IN INDONESIA Hardi, Kresensia Angelica; Senastri, Dr. Ni Made Jaya; Wiryani, Dr. Made
IUS POSITUM: Journal of Law Theory and Law Enforcement Vol. 3 Issue 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56943/jlte.v3i1.497

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Waste management in Indonesia is still an unresolved matter that deserves to be studied. This research aims to analyze the sanctions arrangements and its legal implications for producer responsibilities in managing waste in Indonesia. This research constitutes normative research which combined with primary and secondary legal sources which are then analyzed qualitatively. There are several regulations that have a correlation with this research, which are The Waste Management Law of 18/2008, along with Government Regulation 81/2012 concerning the Handling of Household Waste and Similar Waste, Presidential Regulation 97/2017 regarding the National Policy and Strategy for Managing Household and Similar Waste, and Minister of Environment and Forestry Regulation 75/2019 outlining the Roadmap for Producers to Reduce Waste, are significant legislative measures in waste management. The findings of this research indicated that the waste management obligations by producers in Indonesia have been regulated in laws and regulations, but have not been provided with sanction arrangements, which have had legal uncertainty implications on environmental law enforcement related to the legal basis for applying sanctions and legal uncertainty about the jurisdiction of both the central and regional administrations in law enforcement against producer obligations in managing waste in Indonesia.
EFFECTIVENESS OF DISPOSABLE MEDICAL DEVICE PROCUREMENT IN INCREASING THE ACCELERATION OF THE USE OF DOMESTIC PRODUCTS IN RSUD BALI MANDARA Kristanti, I Gusti Ayu Made Iin; Senastri, Dr. Ni Made Jaya; Arjaya, Dr. I Made
YURIS: Journal of Court and Justice Vol. 3 Issue 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56943/jcj.v3i1.485

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During the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, there were a number of medical device vacancies that impacted health services. This situation urged the government to fulfill the need for domestic medical devices. This is what underlies the establishment of Presidential Instruction No. 2/2022 concerning Acceleration of Increased Use of Domestic Products. The purpose of this research is to analyze the regulation of the procurement of disposable medical devices in order to increase the acceleration of the use of domestic products and analyze the factors that influence the emergence of obstacles in the implementation of Presidential Instruction No. 2/2022 at RSUD Bali Mandara (Bali Mandara Regional General Hospital). This research applies empirical legal research methods, using statutory, conceptual, and sociological approaches. The implementation of the regulation to purchase domestically produced disposable medical devices at RSUD Bali Mandara is conducted by adhering to Presidential Instruction No. 2/2022, with the aim of increasing the use of domestically produced disposable medical devices in the hospital environment. However, during its implementation at RSUD Bali Mandara, there were several obstacles related to the purchase of domestically produced disposable medical devices. These obstacles include limited stock, users concerns regarding quality, and price differences that make domestic products more expensive compared to the imported products.