Salwa, Nabila Afifah
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Evaluasi Penghukuman Terdakwa Tenaga Kesehatan Pelaku Malpraktik Medik Salwa, Nabila Afifah; Syahrin, Alvi; Sulung, Syafruddin
Neoclassical Legal Review: Journal of Law and Contemporary Issues Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Neoclassical Legal Review: Journal of Law and Contemporary Issues
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/nlrjolci.v1i1.16863

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Artikel ini membahas evaluasi dari penjatuhan pidana terhadap tindakan malpraktik yang dilakukan oleh Tenaga Kesehatan dalam menjalankan tugasnya. Tindakan tersebut berupa kesalahan dalam memasukkan obat pelumpuh otot, Atracunium, ke dalam tubuh pasien, menyebabkan kematian pasien. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan hukum normatif dan dianalisis dengan metode analisa data kualitatif. Temuan dari penelitian pada kasus Nomor 75/Pid.Sus/2019/PN.Mbo ini adalah adanya kelalaian dari tenaga kesehatan yang berujung pada malpraktik medik. Dakwaan yang disusun menggunakan Undang-undang Khusus. Penjatuhan pidana terhadap para terdakwa tenaga kesehatan berupa sanksi pidana penjara selama 2 (dua) tahun dengan pertimbangan pemberatan karena mengakibatkan korban meninggal dunia
Justice based corruption eradication policy: A comparison between Indonesia and Denmark Siagian, Fahrizal S.; Lubis, Andi Hakim; Salwa, Nabila Afifah; Firouzfar, Saied
Integritas: Jurnal Antikorupsi Vol. 10 No. 1 (2024): INTEGRITAS: Jurnal Antikorupsi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32697/integritas.v10i1.1134

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: This research was conducted to obtain an explanation of corruption eradication policies in Denmark and Indonesia. In addition, to find out the justice-based corruption eradication policy in a comparative study of Indonesia and Denmark. This research uses a normative juridical method with a literature study. Based on this, the required results are that corruption eradication policies in Indonesia and Denmark have significant differences. Denmark inserts corruption eradication provisions into each of its laws and regulations and uses a strict element of transparency in state financial management. Denmark utilizes social sanctions supported by the legal culture of its highly law-abiding society. Second, the policy reconstruction that can be used in Indonesia to eradicate corruption adopts the Danish policy. Namely, the anti-corruption agency with independent status integrates corruption eradication regulations into national legislation emphasizing strict sanctions and transparency of state financial management correlated with the wealth of state officials. The independence of the Corruption Eradication Commission is crucial. Applying Denmark’s mechanisms could lead to a breakthrough in corruption eradication in Indonesia.