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PENGARUH KEBIJAKAN LUAR NEGERI TERHADAP HUKUM PIDANA INTERNASIONAL: THE INFLUENCE OF FOREIGN POLICY ON INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW Ferdiansyah, Ferdy; Pribadi, Riky
terAs Law Review : Jurnal Hukum Humaniter dan HAM Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): Mei 2023
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/teraslrev.v5i1.21589

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The application of international criminal law in Africa is greatly influenced by the foreign policies of international actors and African countries themselves. The foreign policies of international actors, such as Western countries and multilateral organizations, often determine support for or rejection of institutions such as the International Criminal Court (ICC). This international support, whether diplomatic pressure or financial assistance, strengthens the role of international legal institutions in the prosecution of serious crimes in Africa. However, this relationship also gives rise to political tensions, where several African countries see this intervention as a form of neo-colonialism and ignore their national sovereignty. On the other hand, the foreign policies of African countries show complex dynamics. Some countries, such as Botswana, fully support the ICC as a means of ensuring accountability, while others, such as Sudan and Kenya, reject international intervention, especially in cases involving their political leaders. The relationship between African states and the international community in the process of implementing international criminal law reflects the efforts made to balance the need for international justice with the protection of state sovereignty. In this context, the development of regional alternatives such as the African Criminal Court is also a response to tensions with the Western-dominated international legal system.
Government Policy: The Conversion of Protected Forest into Production Forest Pribadi, Riky; Anwar, Chaidar Awaludin; Ferdiansyah, Ferdy
Unifikasi : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum Vol. 11 No. 02 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Kuningan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25134/unifikasi.v11i02.773

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Land disputes involving protected forests and conservation areas have consistently emerged as issues stemming from land utilisation by local communities. The Ministry of Environment and Forestry plays a fundamental role in addressing these conflicts by altering the status of protected forests into production forests. Accordingly, the study aims to analyse the regulatory framework governing the conversion and to evaluate the effectiveness of the authority, local governments, and the Ministry of Environment and Forestry in facilitating the status change. The research employs a descriptive normative legal approach, drawing on empirical data from surveys, interviews with pertinent parties, and field observations in Majalengka Regency, particularly in Nunuk Village (currently Nunuk Baru Village). The research reveals that regulations and the effectiveness of both local government and ministry policies govern the transformation and use of protected forests into production forests. Government Regulation No. 104 of 2015; the Procedures for Changing Forest Area Designation and Function, is a binding regulation that directly addresses the issues. As a result, the residents of Nunuk Village had no grounds to oppose the change. The effective implementation led to the resolution of the land dispute in Nunuk Baru Village, Maja District, Majalengka Regency, between the local community and Perhutani. The residents' struggle to assert their land rights was ultimately victorious, as the Majalengka local government collaborated with the central government to expedite the resolution of the critical issue. In conclusion, the government must prioritise designating production land that can be effectively and sustainably managed by local communities.
MODERASI NPM TERHADAP PENGARUH CR, DER, DAN TATO ATAS HARGA SAHAM EMITEN INDUSTRI PARIWISATA DAN REKREASI Fitri, Fitri; Lumbanraja, Maha Martabar Mangatas; Ferdiansyah, Ferdy
Jurnal Daya Saing Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025): Dinamika Manajemen, Ekonomi, dan Kebijakan Publik di Era Digital
Publisher : Komunitas Manajemen Kompetitif

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35446/dayasaing.v11i2.2070

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This research is motivated by the increasing number of foreign and domestic tourist visits to Indonesia which has an impact on improving the company's financial performance and should also have an impact on increasing stock movements, but initial findings indicate a correction in the tourism sector composite index. The sampling technique used purposive sampling with a sample size of 33 out of a total of 49 emitens. This research is a quantitative study, with secondary data sources, which were analyzed using the PLS approach. The results of the study indicate that the three causal variables are factors that influence changes in stock prices, where DER and TATO have a positive correlation. This study found that the total assets owned still rely too much on capital from investors in driving their businesses and have an impact on the low economic capacity of issuers. While CR has a negative correlation with changes in stock prices which confirms the existence of a negative signal for investors in companies that are too smooth which was found in this study. This study also found that the NPM variable is not a variable that is able to moderate the influence of the three independent variables on changes in stock prices