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THE AUTHORITY OF THE BALI PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT IN LAW ENFORCEMENT AGAINST FOREIGN TOURIST GUIDES WITHOUT LICENSES Rama, I Wayan Agus; Astara, I Wayan Wesna; Sepud, I Made
YURIS: Journal of Court and Justice Vol. 3 Issue 4 (2024)
Publisher : jfpublisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56943/jcj/v3i4.629

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Tourism in Indonesia is experiencing rapid development, bringing both positive and negative impacts. However, with the rapid growth of tourism in Bali, the problem of unlicensed tour guides, or illegal guides, has emerged, which is detrimental to the quality of service and image of tourism. This research aims to analyze the local government's supervisory function towards illegal tour guides and examine the enforcement of legal sanctions against foreign tour guides based on relevant regulations. The researchers intend to further explore legal issues related to the authority of the Bali Provincial Government in enforcing the law against foreign tours without a license, focusing on the synchronization of rules between national and regional regulations to create better legal certainty. The results of this research show that the local governments in the Balinese province have the authority to enforce the law, and the local authorities in the province have a responsibility to ensure the integrity of the tourism sector. The research results also show that there is a need to improve the capacity of law enforcers in order to ensure optimal law enforcement, protect the tourism industry, and support the sustainable development of Bali tourism.
Eksistensi Awig-Awig Desa Adat Legian dalam Melestarikan Pariwisata Budaya pada Era Globalisasi (Studi Kasus di Desa Adat Legian, Kecamatan Kuta, Kabupaten Badung) Rama, I Wayan Agus; Budiartha, I Nyoman Putu; Sudibya, Diah Gayatri
Jurnal Analogi Hukum 167-171
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Warmadewa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/ah.4.2.2022.167-171

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Legian Traditional Village has experienced the influence of the globalization process. Awig-Awig is a traditional village which is used to regulate the welfare of indigenous peoples and the sustainability of traditional villages in maintaining traditions and culture in the midst of tourism development. The formulation of the problem: 1) What is the position and function of the Awig-Awig in Legian Traditional Village in preserving cultural tourism in the era of globalization? 2) What are the efforts to filter the negative impacts of globalization in preserving cultural tourism in the Legian Traditional Village?. This study uses empirical legal research methods. The results of the study indicate that the position and function of the Awig-Awig in Legian Traditional Village is able to coexist with the globalization paradigm. The globalization process accompanied by the strengthening of Awig-Awig which is implemented based on Palet 5 Indik Drewen Pawos Village 26, as a reference for preserving cultural tourism in the Legian Traditional Village. Efforts to filter the negative impacts that occur, it is necessary to maintain the socio-cultural aspect by filtering the incoming culture and strengthening the preservation of culture with local wisdom referring to the Awig-Awig contained in Palet 5 Indik Drewen, Pawos Village 26.