Buchori, Najwa Iqlima Azalia
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Peran Hukum Dan Masyarakat Dalam Menangani Kriminalitas Anak Di Sekolah Safitri, Chelsea Oliviana; Prameswari, Meidiana Liska; Buchori, Najwa Iqlima Azalia
Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan Vol 11 No 12.A (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan
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Kriminalitas anak di sekolah merupakan fenomena yang memerlukan perhatian khusus karena berdampak pada perkembangan fisik, mental, dan sosial anak sebagai generasi penerus bangsa. Artikel ini membahas berbagai bentuk tindak kriminal yang dilakukan oleh anak sekolah, faktor penyebabnya, serta peran hukum dan masyarakat dalam penanganannya. Pendekatan restorative justice dan diversi dalam sistem peradilan pidana anak menjadi solusi utama untuk memberikan perlindungan dan rehabilitasi, bukan sekadar hukuman. Selain itu, peran aktif keluarga, sekolah, dan masyarakat sangat penting dalam menciptakan lingkungan yang aman dan kondusif bagi perkembangan anak. Penanganan yang holistik dan sinergis diharapkan dapat meminimalisir kriminalitas anak di lingkungan sekolah dan mendukung terciptanya generasi yang lebih baik.
The Paris Agreement in Crisis: Legal and Environmental Consequences of the US Withdrawal Wulandari, Putri Ayu; Aisyah, Nandhyra Syafa Nur; Buchori, Najwa Iqlima Azalia; Istiqomah, Nurul; Hardisafitri, Katlea
Indonesian Journal of Environmental Law and Sustainable Development Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): July-December, 2024
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The United States' withdrawal from the Paris Agreement in 2017 created a significant impact on the international environmental legal order. As one of the largest carbon-emitting countries and a global leader, this decision sends a negative signal to other countries regarding the collective commitment to combat climate change. This article analyzes the domino effect that the move has had on countries' compliance with international environmental agreements. Using a normative approach and policy analysis, the research highlights how the US action affected the legitimacy and legal binding power of the Paris Agreement. The study finds that the US withdrawal weakened developing countries' incentives to comply with agreed emissions targets, given the absence of promised financial and technological support. Moreover, it exacerbates the trend of “free-riding,” where some countries are reluctant to contribute fully due to a lack of example from developed countries. On the other hand, the article also notes the positive response from non-state actors, such as local governments and multinational corporations, who are committed to furthering the goals of the Paris Agreement even without US federal support. The article concludes with recommendations to strengthen the international environmental legal framework to make it more adaptive to global political dynamics. In this way, the sustainability of such agreements depends not just on one country but on the collective commitment of the entire international community.