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Legal Protection of Human Rights and Local Communities: Impact of Tourism Business Indra Ratna Sari; Andin Rusmini
Cigarskruie: Journal of Educational and Islamic Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): September
Publisher : Saniya Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65190/636414

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This research aims to describe the government's protection of the human rights of local communities in the tourism sector as stated in tourism law number 10 of 2009 concerning tourism. The method used in this journal is descriptive analysis, based on literature studies. This journal concludes that protecting the rights of local communities in the tourism business sector is something that needs attention. It has been stated in the statutory regulations implemented by the government itself regarding the obligations of companies to carry out their business in Indonesia. The inclusion of these regulations should be able to limit corporate efforts in practicing their business so that there are no violations of human rights. Apart from that, the relevant government also plays an important role in preventing things that could harm local communities.
Legal Protection as a Natural Tourism Attraction for Pede Beach Tourists Indra Ratna Sari; Andin Rusmini
Cigarskruie: Journal of Educational and Islamic Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): September
Publisher : Saniya Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65190/636407

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Legal protection refers to various legal efforts that must be provided by legal officials in order to provide a sense of security, both psychologically and physically from disturbances and various other threats. every organization provided considering the many tourists who experience theft, fraud, and other forms of criminal acts that threaten the safety of tourists. This research aims to see the extent of the government's efforts to protect tourists. The research method used is normative legal research, using a statutory approach. The data analysis method is in the form of normative analytics and literature. In the provisions of article 20 of the Tourism Law mentioned above, tourists have the right to obtain legal protection and security, protection of personal rights for tourism activities that have a major impact. What is regulated in the Tourism Law is the right of tourists, on the other hand it is an obligation of tourism entrepreneurs.  
Legal Protection of Human Rights and Local Communities: Impact of Tourism Business Indra Ratna Sari; Andin Rusmini
Cigarskruie: Journal of Educational and Islamic Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): September
Publisher : Saniya Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/9ka7rq44

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This research aims to describe the government's protection of the human rights of local communities in the tourism sector as stated in tourism law number 10 of 2009 concerning tourism. The method used in this journal is descriptive analysis, based on literature studies. This journal concludes that protecting the rights of local communities in the tourism business sector is something that needs attention. It has been stated in the statutory regulations implemented by the government itself regarding the obligations of companies to carry out their business in Indonesia. The inclusion of these regulations should be able to limit corporate efforts in practicing their business so that there are no violations of human rights. Apart from that, the relevant government also plays an important role in preventing things that could harm local communities.
Legal Protection as a Natural Tourism Attraction for Pede Beach Tourists Indra Ratna Sari; Andin Rusmini
Cigarskruie: Journal of Educational and Islamic Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): September
Publisher : Saniya Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/ja0tcm34

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Legal protection refers to various legal efforts that must be provided by legal officials in order to provide a sense of security, both psychologically and physically from disturbances and various other threats. every organization provided considering the many tourists who experience theft, fraud, and other forms of criminal acts that threaten the safety of tourists. This research aims to see the extent of the government's efforts to protect tourists. The research method used is normative legal research, using a statutory approach. The data analysis method is in the form of normative analytics and literature. In the provisions of article 20 of the Tourism Law mentioned above, tourists have the right to obtain legal protection and security, protection of personal rights for tourism activities that have a major impact. What is regulated in the Tourism Law is the right of tourists, on the other hand it is an obligation of tourism entrepreneurs.  
Needs Analysis of English for Business Communication in the Maritime and Tourism Industries: A Case Study on Developing Digital-Based ESP Teaching Strategies at Politeknik eLBajo Commodus Jufidah; Indra Ratna Sari; Maria Beatrix Rahinart Wellalangi
Jurnal Penelitian Terapan Mahasiswa Vol 3 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Penelitian Terapan Mahasiswa
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Politeknik eLBajo Commodus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63604/dxx55a94

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This study investigates the need for English language skills in business communication within the maritime and tourism industries of Labuan Bajo, focusing on the development of digital-based English for Specific Purposes (ESP) teaching strategies through a case study in the English Terms for Business and Professional course at Politeknik eLBajo Commodus. It addresses challenges faced by 12 first-semester students in distinguishing bargaining (competitive, price-focused) from negotiation (collaborative, value-added), essential for professional communication in maritime contracts and tourism packages. Using a qualitative case study design integrated with action research, the study conducted semi-structured interviews with 5 industry stakeholders and discourse analysis of 10 authentic business documents to identify priority skills, followed by a 4-week trial of a digital ESP module using Zoom simulations and AI chatbots. Results revealed significant improvements: 92% of students correctly differentiated bargaining and negotiation, 75% enhanced their negotiation speaking skills, and 83% improved in business writing. These findings highlight the effectiveness of digital tools in bridging curriculum gaps and aligning vocational education with industry needs in Labuan Bajo’s tourism-driven economy.