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ASPEK HUKUM PROSES BALIKNAMA TANPA DIKETAHUI LAGI PEMILIK ASAL DI DESA SUNGAI PINANG KECAMATAN TAMBANG ULANG KABUPATEN TANAH LAUT Maksum Maksum; Istiana Heriani; Ningrum Ambarsari
JURNAL PENGABDIAN AL-IKHLAS UNIVERSITAS ISLAM KALIMANTAN MUHAMMAD ARSYAD AL BANJARY Vol 10, No 2 (2024): AL-IKHLAS JURNAL PENGABDIAN
Publisher : Universitas Islam kalimantan MAB

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31602/jpaiuniska.v10i2.13651

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Sertipikat merupakan surat tanda bukti hak sebagaimana dimaksud dalam pasal 19 ayat (2) huruf c UUPA untuk hak atas tanah, hak pengelolaan, tanah wakaf, hak milik atas satuan rumah susun dan hak tanggungan yang masing-masing sudah dibukukan dalam buku tanah yang bersangkutan. Kepemilikan sertipikat menjadi bukti penguasaaan yuridis yang diikuti dengan penguasaan fisik bidang tanah. Sertipikat Hak Milik memiliki fungsi sebagai alat pembuktian kepemilikan hak atas tanah sekalipun pemegang hak tidak menguasai fisik objek hak atas tanahsecara konkret. Sementara itu, dalam suatu jual beli, dimana peralihan hak belum sempurna, pembeli dengan itikad baik harus dilindungi, meski kemudian diketahui bahwa penjual adalah orang yang tidak berhak. Pemilik asal hanya dapat mengajukan gugatan ganti rugi kepada penjual yang tidak berhak.Kata Kunci: Peralihan Hak, Sertifikat Hak Milik
Law Enforcement Officers' Perceptions of Child Offenders in Digital Crimes within the Juvenile Justice System Wilsa Wilsa; Istiana Heriani; Vegitya Ramadhani Putri
JURNAL AKTA Vol 13, No 1 (2026): March 2026
Publisher : Program Magister (S2) Kenotariatan, Fakultas Hukum, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/akta.v13i1.51298

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The rise of digital crimes involving minors has become a significant challenge for law enforcement officers within the juvenile justice system. The complexity and rapid evolution of digital offenses, such as hacking and online fraud, have made it difficult for law enforcement to address these crimes effectively, especially with minors involved. This study aims to analyze law enforcement officers' perceptions of child offenders in digital crime cases and explore the challenges they face in handling such offenses. Using a qualitative library research approach, data were collected from books, academic journals, legal documents, and previous research on digital crimes, juvenile delinquency, and law enforcement practices. The findings indicate that law enforcement officers often feel inadequately trained and underprepared to handle digital crimes committed by minors, leading to inconsistent responses. While officers generally prefer rehabilitation over punishment for minors, the lack of specialized legal frameworks and technical knowledge complicates the handling of these cases. The study concludes that specialized training, updated legal frameworks, and an integrated approach between law enforcement, educational institutions, and social services are necessary to effectively address digital crimes involving minors.