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The Indonesia Prime Journal is a non-profit journal published by a Non-Government Organization the Indonesian Prime with a notary deed No2, 2 February 2001, registered Court number: 13/2001/F. R. C/T/YY. Registered body of the unity of Nations date February 26, 2001 number: 220/667-BKB-I/SS Tax Payer Number.: 02.216.536.9-805.000. The journal Indonesia Prime is meant to be a scientific publication of research results and scientific ideas of professors, students, and professional societies. Indonesia Prime Journal Print ISSN: 2548-317X, and Electronic ISSN: 2548-4664 under copyright Indonesia Prime Publisher. Indonesia Prime Journal is publishing once a year contains a maximum of 13 scientific writing quality articles with zero (0) tolerance.
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Study on Mamuju clear water supply infrastructures
Abdi Manaf
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DOI: 10.29209/id.v3i1.30
The study Is dedicated to describe the condition of water supply infrastructure in Mamuju and to investigate the fresh water supplied to the domestic customers, viewed from its quality, quantity, and continuity by Manakarra, Mamuju Regional Water Supply Company (PDAM), projecting requirement of five years later, then (the year 2006-2011) The relevant data collected through observations on the water quality. The data are analyzed and described qualitatively using inferential statistics. The result proves that the quantity, ad continuity variables have a significant influence on the availability of water supply infrastructure of Manakarra. The strongest influence comes from the quantity factor, and the continuity and quality respectively. The availability of standard water is important to increase the quantity, continuity of water supply and to improve the performance of the company in fulfilling the quality standard of water to the customers. The intake capacity in 2011 is 196,25 litre/second to meet the water demand of 37,95 litre/second.
Confusion in forest management In the age of regional autonomy
Baso Madiong
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DOI: 10.29209/id.v3i1.31
The forest area, shared at KPH became part of strengthening the management of the national forestry system, provincial governments, and district/city governments. KPH is set in one or more major functions of the forest and one of the administration areas or crosses the territory of the government administration. In that case one can include, kph over the main function of forests, and determine the degree of functionality-based KPH dominance. The organization established by the KPH Governments, encompasses the organizations of KPHK or KPHL and the region it works kph Province, a kph organization set by the provincial government, including organizations and crosses kph KPHL District/City and an organization KPH set by county government / The city, the content of the institution and within Kphp KPHL District / City
Empowerment Bureaucratic equipment resources Regional autonomy in local government
Hartawan Hartawan
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DOI: 10.29209/id.v3i1.32
The publication of the acts is among those most valued as an indicator of the seriousness of the central government to respond to community aspirations and also to change the system of deluding government for some 32 years in a row A new order Pemetah that caused negative implications for the organization of the local governance system is decentralized. Also, there is the advent of a phenomenon threatening the disintegration of the nation that led to the secession of the State Union of the Republic of Indonesia, as we saw in various media. So want-not want the central government must meet regional autonomy requirements by putting them off
The political disenfranchisement of convict corruption
Prof Johan Jasin
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DOI: 10.29209/id.v3i1.33
The preamble to the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia year 1945 the Government of Indonesia commissioned to build the nation and the country to realize the well-being Development that uses tax funds and foreign loans effectively and efficiently. But public officials often take advantage of opportunities to enrich themselves through corruption. The interior Ministry mentioned that between the years 2004 until 2012 there were cases of corruption involving regional chiefs and 277 of about 1,500: An official area as well as members of the legislature. But, among the corruption the, only a small part was fined for his political rights In the last four years, the majority was sentenced to the average corruption of light prison under four years, to give a systemic deterrent effect that was worth additional penalties such as political disenfranchisement. According to international human rights documents, corrupt political corruption is seen as a violation, but national legislation, therefore, legitimizes the existence of human rights restrictions to defend the rights of others, the nation and the state alone. Restricting human rights through corrupting political defranchising by attempts to make it a deterrent, simplifying the law enforcement process, saving the state money, as well as simplifying and simplifying the use of welfare development funds General
The challenge of developing creativity
Prof Muhammad Yunus
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DOI: 10.29209/id.v3i1.34
The ability of thinking Creativity, change, find and create something. Term kThe world of science and the general public reativitas are common terms. In fact, creativity and human life are two different things, but the parcel has an impact and is closely correlated. Life and civilization will stagnate without vacuum and creativity. Creativity always shows up The Rhythm Space and time with proper thinking and human needs
The existence of customary law and culture in law Pattinjo in the Millennial period
Sulaeman Sulaeman
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DOI: 10.29209/id.v3i1.35
Culture is one of the aspects that play a part in public life. IE can be wealth for each region. But culture is also very vulnerable to influences from the outside and will also influence the rapidly increasing technology, whether it be a positive or negative influence. Your own culture can rise, and fall can reduced, or berAdd all depends on human beings or a society that is concerned culture itself whether the man can bring about a change or an improvement on culture or even reduce or Even eradicate the culture
Law enforcement towards the management of the forestry mangrove Province South Sulawesi
Prof Syahruddin Nawi;
Hikmawati Mustamin;
Ilham Abbas;
Sultang Sultang
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DOI: 10.29209/id.v3i1.36
This research aims to find out Nature of law enforcement In Physical Education Mangrove forests in southern Sulawesi. In addition to identifying and analyzing the factors influencing law enforcement efforts in the conservation of mangrove forests in southern Sulawesi and in finding a strategy or enforcement of a new model law while preserving Mangrove forests in southern Sulawesi. The results showed that the first, espionage and legal compliance against a regulatory and forestry legal environment are being perfected together in an attempt to actively enforce the law that is ravaged, preventively and oppressive in efforts to conserve mangrove forests in the South Sulawesi. The level of support and legal compliance against the rule of law is at a high level of four category categories (Low, medium, high and very Tinggi). This indicates that the people of De Sulawesi are obedient and obey related laws against purveying mangrove forests. Secondly, Factors that constrain law enforcement efforts in the communities existance from the negative behavior of law enforcement officials who became disoriented against those who harmed the harm of mangrove plant persons. However Therefore Of Behind it, a supporting factor in an effort to enforce Community law is to recognize the community that supports law enforcement to be a moral commitment "to protect the Aboriginal community with identically protecting oneself and third, A strategy and model to be undertaken in the preservation efforts of mangrove forests in southern Sulawesi to make it integrated, namely in the form of Aquaculture (farmed) sebaiknAlready Make Behind a fangy (Matern); All parties should encourage the creation of a caring culture with mangrove forest ecosystems (mangrove); Mangrove damage (mangrove) rehabilitation should be done through replanting of mangroves. Mangrove planting should involve the community. His model can Form of part played by Community in the eggplant, planting and maintenance as well as conservation-based use of mangrove forests; Spatial reconstruction of the coastal area, in the form The settlement And Vegetation InIlayah Beach can be organized as an ecological citys At the same time can be used as waterfront tours (ecotourism) in the form of nature tourism or any other form; To increase public awareness and motivation to maintain and use the mangroves responsibly; ThezIn Business and others-OtherIt should address the conservation aspect; Increased knowledge and use of coal wisdomkAl for conservation; Federal Forest Conservation Communications Programme, and law enforcement An integrated approach
The state of the law's discourse in a utopian ideology
Syarifuddin Syarifuddin
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DOI: 10.29209/id.v3i1.37
The writing of this not just the pale of law as an event, but instead in the pale of ocherans their idealism. Conclusion This paper, Indonesia's constitutional amendment has already done four times (1999-2002), meaning the ideal act previously found, the reform agenda implements nations ' repair responsibility in law, but to shock shocks Nationality remains volatile, ranging from political, economic and social shocks. Case law spreads like a culture that should be inherited, such as inheriting the saying that goes back a standing teacher who ran the pupils. If so, the rule of law is still limited to only the utopia of Indonesia
Political ethics from an Islamic perspective
Zainuddin Losi
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DOI: 10.29209/id.v3i1.38
Political ethics laid the foundations of the fundamental human beings as humans, and it is, in fact, human individuals and society members. Men are civilized and cultured, and they do not live outside certain cultures and etiquette. Politically inextricably linked with the thinkers of Islam, politically indivisible. The difference is that when Greek thinkers discuss the interconnectedness of it in the realm of moral philosophy, Islamic political thinkers discuss it within the auspices of theology. This is a sign indicating that the issue of political Islam does not separate the argument with religion.