Ferdiansyah, Diva Salsabila
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Peran OJK Dalam Perlindungan Konsumen Terhadap Kebocoran Data Pada Konsumen Jasa Keuangan Indonesia Ferdiansyah, Diva Salsabila; Ameeralia, Nafisa Verlee; Kresna Putri, Azzahra Aulia; Fikrie, Safina Nabila
Media Hukum Indonesia (MHI) Vol 2, No 3 (2024): September
Publisher : Penerbit Yayasan Daarul Huda Kruengmane

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11737122

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This research examines the role of the Financial Services Authority (OJK) in protecting financial services consumers in Indonesia from data leaks. Consumer protection has become an important issue as data leak incidents increase which can harm consumers. This research is normative juridical research using a statutory approach. The data sources used in this research are primary legal sources and secondary legal sources. The formulation of the problem discussed in this research is what factors cause consumer data leaks in financial services and what is the role of the OJK in overcoming data leaks in financial services. The results of this research are that data leaks in financial services have a big impact on society. Thus, OJK must have policies and steps to prevent and handle data leaks, including regulation, supervision and education of financial institutions and consumers.
Peran Mahkamah Pidana Internasional Dalam Penanganan Kasus Kejahatan Perang Penghancuran Warisan Budaya di Timbuktu (Studi Kasus Mahkamah Pidana Internasional Nomor ICC-01/12-01/15 Ahmad Al Faqi Al Mahdi) Ferdiansyah, Diva Salsabila; Prasetyo, Handoyo
Media Hukum Indonesia (MHI) Vol 2, No 3 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.12546880

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Cultural heritage is closely tied to history and often becomes a victim in armed conflicts, caused by differing national perspectives on economy, politics, and culture. International criminal law, particularly International Humanitarian Law (IHL), protects individuals and civilian objects during conflicts. This research employs a normative-juridical method, involving the analysis of primary and secondary legal materials, using legislative and case approaches, with data collected through library research. The case of Ahmad Al Faqi Al Mahdi, who oversaw the destruction of ten historic sites in Timbuktu in 2012, was prosecuted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) under Article 8(2)(e)(iv) of the Rome Statute. The ICC demonstrated its role in enforcing international criminal law and protecting cultural heritage through new policies and related jurisprudence on war crimes, thereby strengthening the protection of the world's cultural heritage.