Aulia Perbina Br Tarigan
Universitas Pembangunan Panca Budi

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Environmental Criminal Law Enforcement in Environmental Crimes Cases for The Sake Of Forest Conservation Suci Ramadani; Syahranuddin; Aulia Perbina Br Tarigan
International Journal of Society and Law Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): December 2024
Publisher : Yayasan Multidimensi Kreatif

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61306/ijsl.v2i3.354

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The aspect of environmental punishment is a key that must be considered in the enforcement of environmental laws in Indonesia. Based on the definition, environmental crime is polluting and damaging the environment, as regulated in the Law on Environmental Protection and Management (UUPPLH). In this life, there are many violations that occur in the environmental sector that will have an impact on the life to come. To minimize the violations that occur, the government has enacted Law no. 32 of 2009 concerning Protection and Management of the Environment. By enacting this law, it is hoped that it can run in accordance with the problems that occur today. For research in this writing, using normative research methods, which are based on written regulations, literature study that examines aspects of theory, and legal explanations. In Indonesia, the main factor that causes the stipulated regulations to not work well is the lack of awareness of related parties about the importance of preserving nature and the environment. Andthe results of this study indicate that environmental law enforcement in Indonesia is based on a criminal law perspectivestudy.
Law Enforcement And The Important Role Of Communities In Preserving Mangrove Forests In Protecting The Environment Muhammad Irfan Faisal Barus; Selfi Helfianto Simarmata; Aulia Perbina Br Tarigan; Suci Ramadani
International Journal of Society and Law Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): December 2024
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Mangrove forest conservation requires integrated efforts between law enforcement and community participation. This study analyzes the extent to which law enforcement and community roles contribute to maintaining the sustainability of mangrove forests. The results of the study indicate that strict law enforcement can provide a deterrent effect for perpetrators of violations and create a conducive climate for conservation efforts. On the other hand, community participation in conservation activities can increase the success of conservation efforts and strengthen a sense of ownership of mangrove forests. This study concludes that synergy between law enforcement and community participation is the key to success in maintaining the sustainability of mangrove forests and protecting the environment.