The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education is double blind peer-reviewed journal published by Faculty of Law Universitas Negeri Semarang. The Journal publishes articles (Original Research Article, Review Article, Book Review, Notes) every three month each year (Quarterly) on March, June, September, and December. The Journal published articles exclusively in English and Bahasa Indonesia. The Journal is expected to be a forum for the development of clinical legal education for academics, practitioners, researchers, policy makers and the public. This journal has established a number of expertise collaborations, both with a number of legal aid institutions, law offices and clinical legal education associations in Indonesia. The journal also supported and supervised by Law Clinics at Faculty of Law Universitas Negeri Semarang, such as Anti-Corruption Law Clinic, Women and Gender Law Clinic, Human Rights Clinic, Employment Law Clinic, Land Law Clinic, Statutory Law Clinic, Environmental Law Clinic, and some Research Centers.
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Large-scale Social Restrictions: What's Next?
Ivanka, Namira
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol 2 No 2 (2020): Indonesian J. Int'l Clinical Leg. Educ. (June, 2020)
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DOI: 10.15294/ijicle.v2i2.38324
In the middle of the COvid-19 Pandemic, in addition to social distancing, the government is intensively preventing the spread of the corona virus, as we know that the corona virus is a very scary virus for many people. The virus has spread more and more every day and the way it is spread is very easy and can attack anyone and does not thicken the ages ranging from toddlers to the elderly can be exposed to this Covid-19 virus. Although this virus has a relatively low mortality rate. But who would have thought the spread was faster than other viruses. Until now the world is still racing to find a cure for this corona virus. Therefore, the government issued a policy so that it could immediately break the chain of the spread of the virus by means of large-scale social restrictions. And when large-scale social restrictions are implemented in an area to stop the spread of the corona virus (Covid-19), all activities are restricted. The enactment of large-scale social restrictions aims to fulfill the criteria for disease situations in the form of a significant increase in the number of cases and / or deaths from disease, rapid spread of cases to several regions, and there are epidemiological links with similar events in other regions or countries.
Legal Analysis of Government Policy on Large Scale Social Restrictions in Handling Covid-19
Kumala, Ratna Desinta Mega
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol 2 No 2 (2020): Indonesian J. Int'l Clinical Leg. Educ. (June, 2020)
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DOI: 10.15294/ijicle.v2i2.38326
Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been declared by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a pandemic so prevention efforts need to be made to avoid an increase in cases. In the context of prevention efforts carried out the implementation of health quarantine as regulated in Act Number 6 of 2018 concerning Health Quarantine. The implementation of health quarantine is a joint responsibility of the Central Government and Regional Governments as a form of protection of public health from diseases and / or public health risk factors that have the potential to cause public health emergencies. Health quarantine is carried out through disease observation activities and public health risk factors for transportation, people, goods, and or the environment, as well as responses to public health emergencies in the form of Health quarantine measures. One of the acts of health quarantine is in the form of large-scale social restrictions. The spread of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Indonesia is now increasing and expanding across regions and across countries accompanied by the number of cases and / or the number of deaths. The increase has an impact on political, economic, social, cultural, defense and security aspects, as well as the welfare of the people in Indonesia, so it is necessary to accelerate the handling of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the form of large-scale social restrictions in order to reduce the spread of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is expanding.
The Corona Virus and Labor Rights Issues: How Do Workers Get Their Rights?
Mardiansyah, Diki
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol 2 No 2 (2020): Indonesian J. Int'l Clinical Leg. Educ. (June, 2020)
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DOI: 10.15294/ijicle.v2i2.38328
The impact of Covid-19 is very broad and comprehensive in all human life. Students must learn from home, workers work from home, and all people worship from home. Really, a life that I never imagined before. Students complain about online lectures because assignments are increasing, internet quota runs out quickly, not to mention students from remote areas that are difficult to signal. This is clearly very troublesome for them. Even for workers who cannot work from home, the appeal to work from home is not valid. They are not office workers or lecturers who can work from home. They have to work on the streets, in the field, even in the fields or gardens. It is impossible for farmers to work from home. This can make us realize that we cannot eat money. Food needs will still be fulfilled by farmers. Referring to the right to decent work and livelihood, it is fitting for the Government to ensure that there is no Termination of Employment by the company and the provision of adequate wages in accordance with the provisions of the legislation in force. This paper will discuss the impact events of Covid-19 that have an impact on workers, especially workers. Not a few workers in various regions in Indonesia were laid off and laid off as a result of the Corona pandemic.
Advocacy and Legal Aid During Covid-19 Pandemic: How Indonesia Survives?
Novanda, Galuh Dwi
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol 2 No 2 (2020): Indonesian J. Int'l Clinical Leg. Educ. (June, 2020)
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DOI: 10.15294/ijicle.v2i2.38331
The spread of the corona virus or better known as covid-19 in Indonesia is a serious matter that needs to be dealt with immediately considering the number of victims caused by the virus that was first discovered in Wuhan. As in mid-March, after the first death in Indonesia due to the corona virus and the designation of the catastrophic virus as a global pandemic by WHO or the World Health Organization, this indicates that the government must be tougher in controlling corona virus transmission in Indonesia. Even since March 15, 2020 Indonesia has determined the status of the co-19 distribution as a national disaster. The implications of the outbreak of the pandemic are the impact on problems both in the health and economic fields. In connection with health issues, the Indonesian government itself has established a public health emergency as stated in the Decree of the Head of the National Disaster Management Agency. This is as stated in Article 10 of Law Number 6 Year 2018 on Health Outrageousness as seems to be a lockdown consideration, there are large-scale social restrictions which are clearly evident in article 59 paragraph (2) which includes the consolation of schools and workplaces, restrictions on religious activities and / or restrictions on activities at public places or facilities.
Sustainability of the Legal Profession Amid the Covid-19 Pandemic Situation
Saputro, Damar Sinatria
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol 2 No 2 (2020): Indonesian J. Int'l Clinical Leg. Educ. (June, 2020)
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DOI: 10.15294/ijicle.v2i2.38333
The rapid spread of the corona virus certainly affects the disruption of the daily activities of the community both in the area that has been turned into a red zone or even not yet. The provisions for determining national disasters have been stipulated in Law No. 24 of 2007 concerning Disaster Management. In fact, the determination of the status and level of disasters has also been regulated by Presidential Regulation No. 17 of 2018 concerning the Implementation of Disaster Management in Certain Conditions. The virus that sufferers experience symptoms such as fever, dry cough, and difficulty breathing is of course disrupting many sectors, the legal sector certainly is not spared and of course experienced interference. Activities in the field of law are one of the areas that rely heavily on human relations in close proximity. Almost all activities in the field of law require us to be close to other humans. With the corona virus that requires us to keep our distance with others, of course this is very difficult if we want to carry out activities in the field of law that is usually done. Not to mention the fact that the government encourages us to stay at home, then also the closure of various roads that make our Movement very limited.
Infectious Disease Outbreaks Act and Its Implication for Handling Corona Virus Spreading in Indonesia
Nariswari, Yasminna
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol 2 No 3 (2020): Indonesian J. Int'l Clinical Leg. Educ. (September, 2020)
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DOI: 10.15294/ijicle.v2i3.38327
Health is a component of well-being because a healthy body is a key for self development. Health can be interpreted as an important investment to support economic development and has an important role in poverty alleviation efforts. Healthy lifestyle is what will safe us for short or long term benefits for ourself, it can reduce the risk of so many disease like cancer and another serious problem. Our body has its own immune to protect us from so many dangerous viruses, once a virus found a body which has a low immunity it will enter our body which will attack our immune system like for example cold and flu viruses. In the beginning of 2020 there is a new virus which first found in China, the virus called corona virus or covid-19 the virus spreads quickly from one person to another from one country to another and this situation becomes more serious as its number goes higher so quickly. This research is aims to analyze the infections diseas outbreaks Act and the implication on Covid-19 handling in Indonesia. This research compares some facts concerning Covid-19 policies in Indonesia to highlight the implication of policy and Act.
How Can Covid-19 Affected to Labor Sectors? A Critical Note
Legowo, Ilham Ma'ruf Arif
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol 2 No 3 (2020): Indonesian J. Int'l Clinical Leg. Educ. (September, 2020)
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DOI: 10.15294/ijicle.v2i3.38329
Circular of the Minister of Manpower Number M / 3 / HK.04 / III / 2020 concerning Protection of Workers / Laborers and Business Continuity in the Prevention and Countermeasure of COVID-19, especially Part II Point 4 which reads: "For companies that restrict business activities due to government policies in each region for the prevention and control of COVID-19, so that some or all workers / laborers do not come to work, taking into account business continuity, changes in the amount and method of payment of workers / laborers' wages are carried out in accordance with the agreement between employers and workers / laborers. " This is not in accordance with the Manpower Act No. 13 of 2003 because with the issuance of the Minister's Circular the workers 'rights can be arbitrarily violated because the Letter can negotiate workers' rights which is contrary to the Manpower Law and the Letter is not binding on the company which means companies may not implement the Minister of Manpower Circular.
Analysis of Covid-19 Impact for Law and Society
Junaedi, Ulil Albab
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol 2 No 3 (2020): Indonesian J. Int'l Clinical Leg. Educ. (September, 2020)
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DOI: 10.15294/ijicle.v2i3.38330
Pandemic is an epidemic that has spread to several countries or even continents simultaneously affecting many people. Epidemic itself is a term used to increase the number of cases of disease suddenly in a population in a certain area. Covid-19 is a disease caused by infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, first identified in Wuhan City, in the Hubei province of China in December 2019. Covid-19 has spread to various countries in the world, including Indonesia. The number of positive cases of corona virus (Covid-19) in Indonesia continues to grow. Covid-19 was previously known as Novel 201 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) of respiratory disease, before the World Health Organization (WHO) declared its official name as Covid-19 in February 2020. In a pandemic, it will have an impact on human and it affects many sectors such as social and economic sectors. Of course including the legal aspects in it because this aspect was also made by humans. Health Crisis is an event or series of events that result in fatalities, injuries / illnesses, displacement, and / or the presence of potential hazards that have an impact on public health that requires quick responses beyond normal habits and inadequate health capacity. Health Crisis Response is a series of efforts that include health pre-crisis activities, Health Crisis emergency response, and post-health crisis
Controversy over Corruption Inmate Release in the Midst of the Covid-19 Pandemic
Sihotang, Natalia
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol 2 No 3 (2020): Indonesian J. Int'l Clinical Leg. Educ. (September, 2020)
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DOI: 10.15294/ijicle.v2i3.38332
Discourse on the release of prisoners in order to reduce the rate of transmission of the corona virus (Covid-19) is still a polemic. The policy is considered by some to be able to cause new problems, namely increasing crime rates. One such policy is to accelerate the release of prisoners and children through the crash of the integration rights program that has been running since last year. The basis is indeed stipulated in the Regulation of the Minister of Law and Human Rights No. 10 of 2020, Decree of the Minister of Law and Human Rights No.M.HH- 19 PK.01.04.04 Year 2020, and Director General of Corrections Circular Letter Number: PAS-497.PK.01.04.04 Year 2020.
COVID-19 Countering Policy: Latest Polemics in Indonesia
Prasetya, Rizki Agung
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol 2 No 3 (2020): Indonesian J. Int'l Clinical Leg. Educ. (September, 2020)
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DOI: 10.15294/ijicle.v2i3.38371
Nowadays in Indonesia even in the world there is an epidemic in the form of a virus, Viruses are microscopic (super-small) organisms that are spread all over the world and tend to be parasitic. Almost all ecosystems in the world contain viruses and are considered as the most numerous organisms on planet Earth. Viruses can infect living things, ranging from humans, animals, plants, fungi, and even bacteria. Many of these viral infections have fatal consequences for the creatures they infect. Viruses also cannot replicate (reproduce themselves) without riding on other organisms. For this reason, viruses are classified as parasitic or harmful organisms. This virus is called corona or commonly referred to as COVID 19, this virus is a virus similar to MERS and SARS that attacks the respiratory tract, this virus first appeared or was detected in one of the regions in China, namely Wuhan City, this virus spread very quickly throughout China and even the world even the World Health Organization WHO establishes this virus as a global pandemic, Pandemic refers to a disease that spread to many people in several countries at the same time.