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The Concept of Plea Bargain in the Criminal Process System in Indonesia Haeranah, Haeranah; Mirzana, Hijrah Adhyanti; Anas, Andi Muhammad Aswin; Iskandar, Ismail; Arifin, Arnita Pratiwi; Amri, Ulil; Normiati, Normiati
LAW REFORM Vol 21, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : PROGRAM STUDI MAGISTER ILMU HUKUM FAKULTAS HUKUM UNIVERSITAS DIPONEGORO SEMARANG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/lr.v21i1.66764

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The concept of plea bargaining in Indonesia's criminal justice system still lacks a clear and definitive standard. This study aims to examine the current application of plea bargaining in the Indonesian justice system and to explore an ideal framework for its implementation in the future. The research adopts a normative juridical approach. The findings reveal that plea bargaining remains a relatively new concept in Indonesian criminal law. The existing Criminal Procedure Code does not provide regulations for plea bargaining as an alternative method for resolving criminal cases outside of court. However, the Draft Criminal Procedure Code has introduced the concept under the term "special path" in Article 199, which allows for plea bargaining between judges, public prosecutors, and legal counsel. Plea bargaining has the potential to serve as a solution to challenges in sentencing and correctional systems, ensuring the principles of swift, simple, and cost-effective justice while safeguarding the rights of the accused and enhancing their role in legal proceedings.
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN WASTE MANAGEMENT IN PINRANG REGENCY: TOWARDS A WASTE-FREE ENVIRONMENT AR, Andi Bau Inggit; Ruslan, Achmad; Annisa, Arini Nur; Arifin, Arnita Pratiwi; Lestari, Arini Enar; AR, Andi Bau Medlin; Imanullah, Andi Muhammad Aqil; Kadarudin; Rifai, Andi Tenri Famauri; Rastiawaty
Awang Long Law Review Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): Awang Long Law Review
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Hukum Awang Long

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56301/awl.v7i1.1362

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The problem of waste management in Penrang Village is caused by the fact that many people are not yet aware of disposing of waste in its place, the lack of community participation due to the lack of understanding and legal awareness of the community in protecting the environment, the suboptimal management of waste by the local government through TPS3R, and the lack of community understanding regarding Pinrang Regency Regulation no. 7 of 2013 concerning Waste Management. Legal socialization is the best solution that can be offered, so the method of implementing the activities used in lectures and discussions between the PPMU-PK-M Team of Hasanuddin University with the village apparatus and the surrounding community. The community's lack of understanding and awareness regarding their role in waste management causes many problems related to environmental management, especially concerning waste management in Penrang Village. The number of cleaning staff in Penrang Village is also inadequate, so they are overwhelmed in carrying out their duties. The lack of officers hampers the distribution of household waste to the final disposal site. This is because many people refuse to pay their waste transportation fees, even though the fees are managed to become the wages of cleaning staff in the village. In this case, the local government should be able to resolve the issue of wages for cleaning staff in order to achieve good waste management in Penrang Subdistrict.
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN WASTE MANAGEMENT IN PINRANG REGENCY: TOWARDS A WASTE-FREE ENVIRONMENT AR, Andi Bau Inggit; Ruslan, Achmad; Annisa, Arini Nur; Arifin, Arnita Pratiwi; Lestari, Arini Enar; AR, Andi Bau Medlin; Imanullah, Andi Muhammad Aqil; Kadarudin; Rifai, Andi Tenri Famauri; Rastiawaty
Awang Long Law Review Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): Awang Long Law Review
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Hukum Awang Long

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56301/awl.v7i1.1362

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The problem of waste management in Penrang Village is caused by the fact that many people are not yet aware of disposing of waste in its place, the lack of community participation due to the lack of understanding and legal awareness of the community in protecting the environment, the suboptimal management of waste by the local government through TPS3R, and the lack of community understanding regarding Pinrang Regency Regulation no. 7 of 2013 concerning Waste Management. Legal socialization is the best solution that can be offered, so the method of implementing the activities used in lectures and discussions between the PPMU-PK-M Team of Hasanuddin University with the village apparatus and the surrounding community. The community's lack of understanding and awareness regarding their role in waste management causes many problems related to environmental management, especially concerning waste management in Penrang Village. The number of cleaning staff in Penrang Village is also inadequate, so they are overwhelmed in carrying out their duties. The lack of officers hampers the distribution of household waste to the final disposal site. This is because many people refuse to pay their waste transportation fees, even though the fees are managed to become the wages of cleaning staff in the village. In this case, the local government should be able to resolve the issue of wages for cleaning staff in order to achieve good waste management in Penrang Subdistrict.
Legal Pluralism based on World Policy Hybridization: A Comparison of Malaysian and Iranian Asset Forfeiture Prasetya, Muhammad Djaelani; Ilyas, Amir; Arifin, Arnita Pratiwi; Fuady, Muhammad Ikram Nur; Saeedi, Yasin
Kosmik Hukum Vol. 26 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/kosmikhukum.v26i1.28698

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Asset forfeiture has developed into a global policy adopted by various countries as an instrument of corruption eradication. The United States and Australia already have asset forfeiture programs, as do countries in Asia. The direction is to strengthen the state to fight corrupt behaviors. This study analyzes the development of the contemporary criminalization of corruptors through a doctrinal comparative study of asset forfeiture policies in Iran and Malaysia. The results of the study showed that both countries adopted the policies of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) and the recommendations of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). Malaysia retains the influence of the British legal system with adjustments to customary law, while Iran implements a more revolutionary model through the practice of expanding sharia-based confiscation. In the Indonesian context, normative and institutional obstacles remain challenges, but implementation opportunities are open through the passage of the Asset Forfeiture Bill. This study recommends that the Bill regulate policies, mechanism models, proof, institutional, execution, and penal-non-penal practices, including the implementation of expanding confiscation. Thus, Indonesia can strengthen its anti-corruption regime through asset forfeiture instruments that are in line with international standards, the practices of other countries, and Indonesia's needs.