Rupertus Arvinci Ngabut
Universitas Tarumanagara

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Filsafat Positivisme Hukum dalam Pemberantasan Pencucian Uang: Analisis Kepastian Hukum dan Implementasi di Indonesia Rasji; Rupertus Arvinci Ngabut
Jurnal Hukum Lex Generalis Vol 5 No 10 (2024): Tema Filsafat Hukum, Politik Hukum dan Etika Profesi Hukum
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56370/jhlg.v5i10.870

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Money laundering is a criminal act that has serious implications for a country's economic stability and financial system. In its eradication efforts, the positivism legal approach emphasizes the importance of legal certainty through strict regulations and rigid law enforcement in accordance with norms established by the competent authorities. Law No. 8 of 2010 serves as the primary legal foundation for preventing and combating money laundering. However, its implementation often faces challenges due to the rigidity of positivism, which fails to accommodate the evolving nature of financial crimes. Therefore, synergy between legal positivism and a more progressive approach is necessary to ensure the effectiveness of law enforcement against money laundering in Indonesia.
Dinamika Politik Hukum Keanggotaan Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat: Unikameralisme dalam Bayang-Bayang Sistem Bikameral Rupertus Arvinci Ngabut; Ariawan Gunadi
Jurnal Hukum Lex Generalis Vol 5 No 10 (2024): Tema Filsafat Hukum, Politik Hukum dan Etika Profesi Hukum
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56370/jhlg.v5i10.871

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The structural changes to the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) following the 1945 Constitution amendment have created ambiguity in Indonesia’s representative system. The MPR, consisting of the House of Representatives (DPR) and the Regional Representative Council (DPD), does not fully reflect true bicameralism due to the unequal authority between the two chambers. Using a legal-political approach, this study examines the implications of MPR membership for constitutional dynamics and power balance. Findings indicate that regulatory changes and constitutional practices influence MPR’s role and checks and balances in legislation and policymaking, highlighting the need for reforms to strengthen the representative system.