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Papua Law Journal
ISSN : 25407716     EISSN : 25409166     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education, Social,
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Articles 24 Documents
Responsibility of Local Government Against Sea Pollution, Plastic Waste In Sea Waters, Sorong City Samosir, Hotlan
Papua Law Journal Volume 2 Issue 1, November 2017
Publisher : Faculty of Law Cenderawasih University

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This study aims to determine the impacts arising from the handling of waste (waste plastic) which is not effective in urban areas. Waste in urban areas that are not handled properly will be wasted into rivers and ends at sea. Increasing the amount of plastic waste in the marine waters of Sorong City can cause disruption to the convenience of sea users, especially for fishermen and tourists who aim to Raja Ampat regency. The wider impact due to increased waste of plastics in the marine waters of Sorong City is able to threaten the marine ecology.Pollution of marine waters of Sorong City is the responsibility of local government that is local government of Sorong City. Efforts to overcome the pollution can be done by streamlining waste management in urban areas by socializing the use of government-provided waste containers provided by local government with color variations to distinguish types of organic waste and non-organic waste and wet garbage. Adjustment needs to be made between the number of residents with the availability of waste disposal facilities and including the janitor so that the waste can be handled up to the landfill (Final Disposal Place).
The Resistance Movement of Aboriginal People To Fight Against The Plans For A Nuclear Waste Dump In South Australia Korwa, Johni R.V.
Papua Law Journal Volume 1 Issue 2, May 2017
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Aborigine is the indigenous people of Australia who have attempted to oppose the proposal for South Australia to host an international nuclear dump. Even though the rights of indigenous people have been recognized by the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, the treatment they receive are not in accordance with the standard of living. The object of this this paper is to examine the struggle of Aboriginal Australia as indigenous people who seek to ensure their basic rights to clean environment from nuclear waste by using normative juridical method. The results of the paper show that Aboriginal people have commenced their struggle by the formation of global movement in the form of local campaign (Kupa Piti Kungka Juta), Australian Nuclear Free Alliance (ANFA), in collaboration with Amnesty International and the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN). All efforts are made to pressure the Australian government not to consider South Australia as a nuclear waste disposal site. This is because nuclear waste can have an impact on public health and environmental damage, trigger nuclear war, and become a threat to the land of Aboriginal people.
Penerapan Prinsip Mengenal Nasabah Dalam Mencegah Tindak Pidana Pencucian Uang Pada Praktik Perbankan di Indonesia Tanggahma, Biloka
Papua Law Journal Volume 1 Issue 1, November 2016
Publisher : Faculty of Law Cenderawasih University

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Sektor perbankan sebagai salah satu sektor keuangan mempunyai kedudukan strategis dalam perkembangan perekonomian Indonesia, sebab tingkat pertumbuhan dan pemerataan ekonomi ditentukan oleh peran perbankan. Menempati posisi yang begitu penting dalam sistem keuangan di Indonesia, menjadi sektor perbankan rentan dari kegiatan tindak pidana perbankan terutama kejahatan tindak pidana pencucian uang (money laundering). Kejahatan perbankan ini juga telah memanfaatkan kecanggihan teknologi informasi seperti sistem pembayaran yang bersifat elektronik (electronic found transfer), sehingga kejahatan ini dapat menembus batas yuridiksi suatu negara dan sudah masuk dalam kategori kejahatan berskala internasional yang telah mendapat sorotan di dunia internasional. Objek kajian yang dikaji berkaitan dengan kewajiban bagi penyedia jasa keuangan yang berbentuk bank untuk menerapkan prinsip mengenal nasabah guna mengetahui identitas dan meminta dokumen pendukung bagi pengguna jasa keuangan. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode yuridis-empiris. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan penggunaan teknologi dalam bidang perbankan tidak terlepas dari tindak kejahatan yang meliputinya, baik dalam skala nasional maupun internasional. Sebagai bentuk pencegahan secara dini, maka pihak perbankan mengeluarkan kebijakan dalam bentuk system mengenal nasabah secara dini (know your costumer principles).
Good Governance and Strengthening the Management of Civil Servant Towards to World Class Bureaucracy Herawaty, Herawaty
Papua Law Journal Volume 2 Issue 1, November 2017
Publisher : Faculty of Law Cenderawasih University

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Bureaucracy as a system of organizing state apparatus with a very broad and complex task is very necessary in controlling the operation of government management, but the performance of bureaucracy and routine activities of officials and bureaucratic apparatus often cause new problems. This new problem makes the bureaucracy static, less sensitive to the social environment, even seem likely to be resistant to the renewal. This situation often raises the potential of potential mal-administration practices on corruption, collusion and nepotism (KKN) praxes and the decline in public services. Starting from such bureaucratic conditions, bureaucracy reform and good governance are the main pillars and the central point in creating State Civil Apparatus Management becomes a necessity towards world-class bureaucracy.

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