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STRENGTHENING THE AUTHORITY OF THE JUDICIAL COMMISSION IN UPHOLDING THE ETHICS OF JUDGES IN INDONESIA Ghafur, Abd.; Rosmini, Rosmini; Tajali Nur, Insan
Al-Mubin Jurnal Ilmiah Islam
Publisher : Department of Research and Community Service at the Ummul Quro Al-Islami Bogor Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51192/almubin.v8i1.1772

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This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the authority of the Judicial Commission (KY) in the enforcement of the ethics of judges in Indonesia and propose an ideal construction to strengthen the authority of this institution. The KY, which is regulated by the 1945 Constitution and related laws, has an important role in maintaining the integrity of judges through supervision and recommendation of sanctions, but is constrained by limited authority that is limited to recommendations to the Supreme Court (MA), which is often not followed up. Through a doctrinal approach and qualitative analysis of primary, secondary, and tertiary data, this study examines the challenges faced by the KY in carrying out its duties, and offers a solution in the form of granting greater authority in imposing direct sanctions on judges who violate the code of ethics. This research is expected to make a theoretical and practical contribution in strengthening a clean and transparent judicial system in Indonesia
EVALUATION OF THE EXISTENCE OF OTHER LAWS AND REGULATIONS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF LEGISLATIVE SCIENCE Tajali Nur, Insan; Vivi Yulianingrum, Aullia; Utomo, Setiyo Utomo
Pena Justisia: Media Komunikasi dan Kajian Hukum Vol. 24 No. 1 (2025): Pena Justisia
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31941/pj.v24i2.6690

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This article is to analyze the existence of other laws and regulations listed in Article 8 of Law Number 12 of 2011 concerning the Formation of Laws and Regulations; which is assumed to be regulation . The current condition is that the legal product in question is in its formation it is very easy and fast to handle state affairs. However, the scope and testing are not yet clear. and the amount is uncontrolled. The main problem of this research; First , in the form of the need to evaluate the characteristics of the legal product contained in Article 8 in the a quo provisions . Second , tracing position law or degree of other laws and regulations with regulation legislation is seen from the perspective of legal science. The method used is classified as normative legal research with a legal and doctrinal approach. Thus, the results of this study explain several important things, namely First , there were findings in the form of differences characteristics between statutory regulations (regeling) and legislative regulations other (policy regulations) or called as a Regulation Policy. The difference in legal status can be measured through several indicators such as the formation, scope or nature and its testing. Both sit down regulation legislation other as regulation implementer to synergize regulations and policies through separation of the position of other laws and regulations to be included in laws which are per se related to government administration with touchstone of General Principles of Good Governance through Administrative Justice
Policy Model For Sustainable Ecotourism Development In The Capital Of The Indonesian Archipelago Based On Local Community Empowerment Vivi Yulianingrum, Aullia; Alam, Fajar; Fitriciada Azhari, Aidul; Tajali Nur, Insan
Pena Justisia: Media Komunikasi dan Kajian Hukum Vol. 24 No. 1 (2025): Pena Justisia
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31941/pj.v24i1.6060

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The potential of natural caves spread across Sanggulan Village, Sebulu District, Kutai Kartanegara Regency, East Kalimantan Province, which is a buffer zone for the capital of the Indonesian archipelago, has great potential to be developed as a tourism and educational facility. Currently, ecotourism development is widespread in the IKN area to fulfill the smart city slogan which prioritizes aspects of nature conservation, social, cultural and economic empowerment of local communities as well as learning and educational facilities. These elements significantly influence traditions, socio-economic life of the community and the empowerment of local village products. The village's identity is summarized in a slogan that highlights the richness of natural resources, preservation of cultural heritage and IKN's ecotourism priorities. By using a policy model that is Meaningful Participation, Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) and SWOT analysis of Regional Government policies in regulating or making regulations regarding cave or karst ecotourism, the aim is to increase IKN tourism by integrating cultural, geotourism and legal aspects. This model promotes participatory legal regulation, empowerment of local communities and environmental conservation to encourage sustainable regional development.