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Cirebon Regional Government Policy To Protect Child Victims Of Sexual Violence Waluyadi; Marlina, Tina; Gumilang, Iwan G.; Irwany Indriyanti, Diah; Yuniarsih Genuni, Rianda
Arena Hukum Vol. 17 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.arenahukum.2024.01701.6

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This paper examines victims from the standpoint of criminal law, as well as the Cirebon Regency government’s policy and implementation for protecting child victims of sexual violence based on a sociolegal method supported by primary and secondary data. Data collection is based on literature studies, documentary studies, and interviews. Research data were analysed based on a qualitative method. The findings of the study reveal that victim protection in criminal law is indirect. The Cirebon Regency government established regional regulations, regent regulations, and regent instructions to protect child victims of sexual violence. A non-governmental organisation in the Cirebon Regency shows concern about child victim protection since the protection of child victims of sexual violence in the Cirebon Regency has not been appropriately implemented.
The Role of Labor Supervision (WASNAKER) In Resolving Legal Violations Regarding Wage Payment below the Minimum Wage Gumilang, Iwan G.; Solichin, Solichin; Marlina, Tina; Ika Putri, Dessy; Aulia, Dhea Wardah
Jurnal Legisci Vol 2 No 5 (2025): Vol 2 No 5 April 2025
Publisher : Ann Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/legisci.v2i5.653

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Background, The annual rise in the nominal District/City Minimum Wage (UMK) is not accompanied by the adherence of Companies/Employers to fulfill their commitment to remunerate workers following the regulations. Labor Supervision, as the coordinator of oversight in the labor sector, encompasses coaching, inspection, testing, and investigation of labor offenses, playing a crucial role in addressing legal infractions related to the payment of wages below the District/City Minimum Wage (UMK). Aim, This study investigates the challenges encountered by Labor Supervision (WASNAKER) in addressing legal infractions concerning wage payments that fall below the district/city minimum wage (UMK). Methods, This article employs an empirical legal methodology utilizing a qualitative approach. Results, From this study, we found obstacles faced by the Cirebon Region III Manpower Supervision (WASNAKER) in handling legal violations against wage payments below the District/City Minimum Wage (UMK) by one of the Commanditaire Vennootschap (CV) in Cirebon Regency, including the Manpower Supervision which does not have executive power in carrying out its supervision activities and the absence of experts in the field of manpower who have certification at the Cirebon Region III Manpower Supervision. Conclusions, Efficient labor oversight is essential to guarantee the enforcement of regulations in compliance with the law. This oversight seeks to uphold labor standards via guidance, inspection, testing, and investigation of labor. However, in its implementation, supervision faces various obstacles, such as the lack of executive power in the supervision process and the absence of certified expert witnesses in the field of labor, as seen in Region III Cirebon. Implication, This study’s results highlight the importance of strengthening the oversight mechanism, including the provision of competent human resources, to ensure compliance with labor regulations and the protection of workers' rights.
Legal enforcment of illegal trade in protected wild animals in The Region Resor Konservasi XXIII Cirebon Anjayani, Risa; Faizah, Ade Lulu Nurul; Khoerunisa, Aolia; Henda, Rd.; Gumilang, Iwan G.
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 3 No. 8 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/ijoms.v3i8.888

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This study aims to analyze the legal enforcment of illegal trade in protected wild animals in the Region Resor Konservasi XXIII Cirebon. Data collection techniques were carried out by interviewing one of the KSDA employees of conservation resorts in the region. The data were analyzed qualitatively and presented descriptively. The results show that the illegal trade of protected wildlife poses a serious threat to the sustainability of animals in Indonesia because illegal trade is a major factor in the decline of protected species in Indonesia. Law enforcement is the government's effort to minimize the occurrence of illegal trading in protected wildlife that needs to be improved by encouraging regulations at the regional and central levels for the protection of species that have not been included in protected status.