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Varia Justicia
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Varia Justicia (ISSN 2579-5198) is a peer-reviewed Journal of Legal Studies developed by the Faculty of Law, Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang. This journal publishes biannually (March and October). The scopes of Varia Justicia, but not limited to, are: Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Civil Law, Islamic Law, Environmental Law, Human Rights, International Law, and also interconnection study with Legal Studies. Varia Justicia has been indexed by Google Scholar, Directory of Open Access Journal (DOAJ), Sinta, IPI, Worldcat and others.
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DISTRIBUTION OF INHERITANCE BASED ON THE PRINCIPLE OF JUSTICE ACCORDING TO NATIONAL LAW Eleanora, Fransiska Novita; Sari, Andang
Varia Justicia Vol 15 No 1 (2019): Vol 15 No 1 (2019)
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Inheritance is an object that has been given by an heir in the form of a moving or immovable object. Distribution of inheritance often causes inheritance disputes between parties who receive an inheritance. The assets and inheritance that are disputed sometimes give harm to parties outside the heirs. The system and rules governing inheritance are very necessary for a country known for its diverse customs, one of which is Indonesia. This study aims to investigate the principle of justice in distributing inheritance based on the compilation of Islamic law (KHI). The method used in this study is library research using various literature and legislation. The results of the study show that the distribution of inheritance among the parties has not referred to the national legal system but is still based on a legal system agreed upon by the parties. They have the right and can use and choose which law to use for their inheritance. Existing laws will always provide and accommodate various forms of taste and justice created in the lives of the general public and in that case, are the same age as an inheritance under various systems and laws and that are truly trusted by the heirs.
GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF GOOD GOVERNANCE IN INDONESIA: WHAT ARE THE LEGAL BASES? Zamroni, M.
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The concept of a welfare state starts from many typical countries, namely the Police State (Polizei Staat), the State of Formal Law (Liberal) and the State of Material Law (Welvaarstaat / welfare state). The Police State and the Welfare State are considered as extreme forms of legal state because the State Police is the beginning of the Law State. Welfare State is a type of legal state that is considered current. The Principles of Good Governance were born during the development of the Welfare State. This study reveals the legal basis of the General Principles of Good Governance of several regulations. The results show that the general principle of good governance is currently regulated comprehensively in regulation in Indonesia. The regulation includes 1) Act Number 28 of 1999 on State Implementation of the Clean and Free from Corruption, Collusion and Nepotism 2) Act Number 9 of 2004, concerning the Amendment to Indonesian Act Number 5 of 1986 on Administrative Courts Country 3) Act Number 25 of 2009 on Public Service 4) Act Number 30 of 2014 concerning Government Administration. As a modern country, general principles of good governance is the spirit for the implementation of the government administration of the Indonesian Republic, especially in the context of the implementation of clean governance based on expediency, justice, and legal certainty.
THE REGULATORY MODEL FOR ERADICATION CORRUPTION IN INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING Arifin, Ridwan; Fitriyaningrum, Julyatika
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This study aims to identify the causes and formulate a regulatory model for the eradication of Corruption in regional infrastructure development funds in Indonesia. This research was conducted by examining cases and laws related to Corruption. Some of the causes of corruption in regional development funds are: 1)Historical Factors; 2)Economic Factors; 3)Cultural Factors and 4)Institutional Factors. Although all four factors have been identified, there are still many countries that have not succeeded in eradicating corruption. An extraordinary crime requires extraordinary effort. The Government of Indonesia needs to formulate legislative policies with those manifested in specific deviant provisions. In addition, there are four approaches that are needed, namely legal approach, moralistic-religious approach, socio-cultural approach, and educational approaches. Massive actions must also be taken in various regions to start an anti-corruption measure.
REGIONAL REGULATION CONCERNING SPORTS ORGANIZING: IS IT NECESSARY FOR REGENCY IN INDONESIA? Suharso, Suharso; Budiharto, Budiharto
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As regional autonomy, a Regency has an obligation to organize government affairs. In addition, it also has the option of attribution authority in accordance with the constitution. The Regional Government organizes the field of government affairs that can foster healthy human resources. One of its authorities is the provision of sports facilities. This study aims to analyze the urgency of the Regulations on Organizing Sports. This research method is Legal Research through a qualitative approach by examining regulations/laws related to the authority of regional autonomy in organizing sports facilities. The results show that the formation of a Regional Regulation on the Implementation of Sports is prepared by taking into account the rules for the formation of legislation mandated by Law Number 12 of 2011 concerning Formation of Legislation. Thus the regulations decided can be implemented and in accordance with applicable legal provisions.
LAW ENFORCEMENT OF STREET VENDORS BY THE CIVIL SERVICE POLICE UNIT Fariza Tama, Fasa; Sintha Dewi, Dyah Adriantini; Syafingi, Habib Muhsin
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This study aims to analyze the implementation and identify the obstacles to control of street vendors (PKL) by the Civil Service Police Unit (Satpol PP) in Temanggung Regency. This research was conducted with a qualitative approach through in-depth interviews with Satpol PP Officers. Secondary data was obtained from legal materials consisting of Regulation of the Minister of Home Affairs Number 54 of 2011 concerning Operational Standards for Civil Service Police Procedure and Regional Regulation of Temanggung District Number 12 of 2011 concerning Cleanliness, Beauty, Order, and Environmental Health. The data analysis technique used in this research is descriptive qualitative. The results showed that controlling the street vendors conducted by Satpol PP was carried out through several stages, namely 1) coaching and socialization; 2) issuing warning letters, and; 3) demolition of merchant stalls. This control effort has not been able to reduce the number of street vendors who break the rules. Constraints faced in the efforts to control street vendors, among others: 1) the rules which are used as the basis for control are still general in nature; 2) there is no specific location for the existence of street vendors; 3) sanctions are regulated only in the form of criminal sanctions; 4) human resources/personnel of Satpol PP are still lacking; 5) lack of coordination across Regional Apparatuses, and; 6) public awareness (PKL) is still low. Thus, Temanggung District Regulation Number 12 of 2011 concerning Cleanliness, Beauty, Order, and Environmental Health has not been effective in generating PKL compliance with regulations.

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