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Journal of Law, Poliitic and Humanities
Published by Dinasti Research
ISSN : 27471985     EISSN : 29622816     DOI : https://doi.org/10.38035/jlph
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
Journal of Law, Poliitic and Humanities is a research journal in Law, Humanities and Politics published since 2020 by the Dinasti Research. This journal aims to disseminate research results to academics, practitioners, students, and other parties who are interested in the fields of Law, Humanities and Politics which includes Curriculum Management, Graduate Management, Learning Process Management, Facilities and Infrastructure Management, Education Management, Funding Management, Management of Assessment, Management of Educators and Education Personnel, etc.
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Prevention and Eradication of Corruption With Information and Communication Technology Progress Anshar, Anshar Al Kamil; Kennan, Kennan Arbain Nur; Rafif, Rafif Reyhan
Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): (JLPH) Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities (November 2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (671.803 KB) | DOI: 10.38035/jlph.v1i1.33

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This research aims to provide several ways that can be done by the Indonesian government on how to use the development of information technology that is now available and especially in the Republic of Indonesia. The data presented in this research journal can be used as a reference as a way to eradicate corruption, and can help the government in eradicating the disease that has undermined the Indonesian State, namely corruption or fraud. Corruption is one of the causes for the inadequate use of state revenues, which can be in the form of taxes, PNBP, customs etc. So that indirectly it can affect the development process in Indonesia, where the source of funds for the construction of public facilities, health and education comes from Indonesia's state revenue. This study uses an approach based on quantitative analysis methods with survey results based on data on the daily life of Indonesians in various circles of society carried out by various survey bodies or institutions in various countries that remain focused on the use of technology in Indonesia so that contrasting ideas can arise. which can shed some light on those who care about this country to fight for their rights which are taken away by the corruptors and other rats of the country. The use of technology can not only be used to prevent acts of corruption but can also be done in eradicating it, this is possible because the development of this information technology has reached a government system where everything someone does must have digital traces left such as corruption. This study uses a data presentation method with descriptions, charts and survey results.
Right Punishment For The Performers Of Corruption Arya Wibisono; Kunta Dwi Pangestu; Rahul May Kardo Albert. D
Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): (JLPH) Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities (November 2020)
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Corruption has been a serious problem since the days of our ancestors until now. Whatever means have been used to prevent this from happening again. But unfortunately the deterrent effect that is felt does not really make the perpetrator repent. Once the perpetrator commits an act of corruption, then once he feels the punishment. Then he does it again or even new seeds of corruption perpetrators emerge. Recently the RKUHP being drafted by the DPR has drawn a lot of criticism. How could I not, instead of creating fear and a deterrent effect, this RKUHP actually eases the punishment for corruptors. The RKUHP, which is considered to be inconsistent with the existing laws, has caused confusion among law enforcers. Weakening the side of punishments suchas fines and prison terms for corruptors will lead to more rampant corruption cases. The purpose of writing this article is to analyze what kind of punishment we have applied and assess whether the punishment is appropriate to be applied or there are still many shortcomings. Then in compiling this article the writing method used is descriptive qualitative with the data source used by the author, namely the research library, which is data obtained from existing literature from books, journals, the internet and other references that are in accordance with the research problem. Eradicating corruption from above through the KPK without any reinforcement by including provisions from the United Nation Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC), such as an eagle preying on rats in a bottle of bars. Because so far, the Corruption Act has not met all the standards of the UNCAC.
Prevention and Eradication of Corruption With Information and Communication Technology Progress Athollah Ardito Arundaya; Laela Kumalasari; Salsabilla Putri Tristalia
Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): (JLPH) Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities (November 2020)
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Seringkali kita mendengarkan kata “korupsi” di negara Indonesia ini. Secara harfiah kata korupsi berasal dari bahasa latin corruptio atau corruptus. Selanjutnya disebutkan bahwacorruptio itu berasal pula dari kataasal corrumpere, suatu kata latin yang lebih tua. Dari bahasa latin itulah turun kebanyak bahasa eropa seperti Inggris: Perancis:Corruption dan Belanda: Corruptie. Dapat kita beranikan diri bahwa daribahasa Belanda inilah kata itu turun ke bahasa Indonesia: ”korupsi” 1.Kemudian arti kata korupsi telah diterima dalam perbendaharaan kata bahasa Indonesia itu, disimpulkan oleh Poerwadarminta dalam Kamus Umum Bahasa Indonesia:“Korupsi ialah perbuatan yang buruk seperti penggelapan uang, penerimaan uang sogok dan sebagainya” 2. Dan yang terpenting,kemajuan suatu negara sangat ditentukan oleh kemampuan dan keberhasilannya dalam melaksanakan pembangunan. Pembangunan sebagai suatu proses perubahan yang direncanakan mencakup semua aspekkehidupan masyarakat. Efektifitas dan keberhasilan pembangunan terutama ditentukan oleh dua faktor, yaitu sumberdaya manusia, yakni (orang-orangyang terlibatsejak dari perencanaan sampai pada pelaksanaan) dan pembiayaan. Diantara dua faktor tersebut yang paling dominan adalah faktor manusianya.Indonesia merupakan salah satu negara terkaya di Asia dilihat dari keanekaragaman kekayaan sumber daya alamnya. Tetapi ironisnya,negara tercinta ini dibandingkan dengan negara lain di kawasan Asia bukanlah merupakan sebuah negara yang kaya malahan termasuk negara yang miskin.
Build an Anticoruptive Generation Aulia Ahsanal Rhamadina; M. Hafizh Syah Alam; Sekar Ayu Widhiastuti
Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): (JLPH) Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities (November 2020)
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Corruption has become a classic case that is commonly encountered in everyday life. The perpetrators are no longer high-ranking officials in the elite, but have penetrated every level of society. This form of corruption is no longer just the theft of an extraordinary amount of money, but corruption is anything that is rotten and detrimental. Corruption has a massive impact on the sustainability of the country, including having an impact on the economy. If corruption continues, the motivation for economic growth will decrease or disappear from society and lead to widespread poverty. The construction of government facilities will also be slow and not optimal, the costs incurred are greater than the amount of money owned by the community so that these facilities cannot be enjoyed by them. Those who do not enjoy these facilities then look for ways to feel it by justifying various means including criminal acts including corruption. To eradicate corruption and its various impacts, the most effective thing is to change the mindset of all Indonesians. All citizens must be provided with insight into corruption so that they can understand the dangers of corruption and can adopt an anti-corruption attitude. This anti-corruption attitude will eventually form a generation with an anti-corruption culture.
Prevention of Criminal Acts of Corruption in Indonesia Sonia Vitania Hubah; Bernardus Hanggara Setyananda; M. Hanif Roid Fauzi
Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): (JLPH) Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities (November 2020)
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Corruption is one of the biggest problems that is very difficult to eradicate in Indonesia. Indonesia is a country that is rich in natural resources, but Indonesia lacks character than its human resources. Corruption is also one of the obstacles why Indonesia is not currently a developed country. This is because state assets that should be used in the interests of the state, however, by irresponsible people are used for their own interests. Therefore, it is necessary to prevent corruption so that Indonesia can develop into a developed country. The purpose of writing this article is to: (1) know the typology of corruption; (2) knowing the bad effects of corruption in Indonesia; (3) knowing the criminal penalty against the perpetrator of corruption; (4) knowing how to prevent corruption in Indonesia. The writing method used is descriptive qualitative with the data source used by the author, namely library research, which is data obtained from existing literature from books, journals, the internet and other references that are in accordance with the research problem. In preventing corruption itself, of course there needs to be cooperation between the government and the Indonesian people. As the government apparatus who manages the state, it is necessary to manage state assets as well as possible for the interests of the state and society, while the people must believe in and support the work of government. With this cooperation, it is hoped that Indonesia will be free from criminal acts of corruption.
Application Of Business Principles Insurance In Indonesia B. Parera, Agustinus; Tumanggor, M.S
Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): (JLPH) Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities (November 2021)
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The insurance business in Indonesia, occurs in line with the expectations and challenges of the development of the non-bank insurance financial industry must deal with the problem of the world pandemic covid 19 because of the will of nature, related to the condition of the rill business that must be faced even often occurs in business people who are in the insurance world. This requires that business people must hold firm to the so-called prinsisip - principles or principles - insurance principles there are six principles, among others (1) Utmost Good Faith, (2) Insurable Interest, (3) Idemnity, (4) Subrogation, (5) Contribution,(6) Follow The Furtune Losses can occur between both parties, need balance(equality),equally and not true viewed from the side of the insured and the insurer himself, against violations that occur on the principles of insurance law, namely the principle of Utmost Good Faith,the etiquette of trueperfection, here is sometimes difficult to realize (integrity). In fact, because business people are humans not robots. Followed by the principle of Insurable Interest here it is important that there is no element of gambling (try - try / speculation), gambling for profit. The author argues that the two main and most important principles are barometer indicators for theinsurancebusiness, followed or supported by the four (4) principlesthat are interconnected or related and mutually supported against one principle with another, there are even other unnecessary principles, such as indemnity becauseit is not lifeinsurance. Therefore, it should be that a fair or good insurance business musthold firm to thesix principles of insurance law mentioned above, but the first principle (1) and second (2) are the main and most important legal principles and must be enforced to achieve justice(iustum)for the parties.
Competence and Motivation as Factors to Improve Performance of Employees in the Health Services of the Province of Health Department of DKI Jakarta Yulius, Yopi
Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): (JLPH) Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities (February 2021)
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The purpose of this study was to determine and analyze the influence of competence and work motivation on employee performance in the Health Service Sector (YANKES) of the West Java Provincial Health Office, either simultaneously or partially. The research method used in this research is a descriptive survey and an explanatory survey, the unit of analysis in this study is the employees in the Health Service Sector (YANKES) of the West Java Provincial Health Office with a sample of 30 people. The type of investigation is causality, and the time horizon in this study is cross-sectional. Based on the results of the study, it was found that competence and work motivation simultaneously affect employee performance in the Health Service Sector (YANKES) of the West Java Provincial Health Office. However, partially dominant competence affects employee performance rather than work motivation. Because competence is more dominant in influencing performance, it becomes the first priority in improving employee performance. the Health Service Sector (YANKES) of the West Java Provincial Health Office is expected to improve the competence of employees in the Health Service Sector (YANKES) of the West Java Provincial Health Office by including training and education, so that they are able to work more professionally.
Leadership, Communication, and Work Motivation in Determining the Success of Professional Organizations Farhan Saputra
Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): (JLPH) Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities (February 2021)
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An organization is said to be professional if several indicators indicate the organization is professional. The leadership that regulates or manages the organization is the first indicator of an organization’s professionalism because, without leadership, the organization cannot run and achieve its goals. Then after leadership, there are indicators of communication as a determinant and the professionalism of an organization. Moreover, another critical factor in professional organizations is work motivation, which if an organization has good motivation or goals, the organization will achieve its goals quickly. In his study, a literature review study was produced. This review article is Leadership, Communication, and Work Motivation in determining the success of Professional Organizations. The results of this library research are that: 1) Leaderhip determines the success of Professional Organizations; 2) Communication determines the success of Professional Organizations; 3) Work Motivation determines the success of Professional Organizations.
Organizational Climate and Work Motivation as Answer to Employee Performance Problems at PT. Kalmar Jaya Bandung Yulius, Yopi
Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 3 (2021): (JLPH) Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities (May 2021)
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The purpose of this study was to determine and analyze: (1) Organizational Communication Climate (2) Work Motivation; (3) performance; and (4) the influence of organizational communication climate and work motivation on employee performance at PT Kalmar Jaya Bandung, either simultaneously or partially. The research method used in this research is a descriptive survey and an explanatory survey, the unit of analysis in this study is the staff at PT Kalmar Jaya Bandung with a sample of 30 people. The type of investigation is causality, and the time horizon in this study is cross-sectional. Based on the results of the study, it was found that the Organizational Communication Climate of the employees of PT Kalmar Jaya Bandung turned out to be giving good responses, the work motivation of the employees of PT Kalmar Jaya Bandung in general was good, the performance of employees of PT Kalmar Jaya Bandung was currently considered good. Organizational Communication Climate and Work Motivation simultaneously affect the performance of employees of PT Kalmar Jaya Bandung. However, partially, Organizational Communication Climate dominantly affects employee performance rather than work motivation. Because Organizational Communication Climate is more dominant in influencing performance, it becomes the first priority in improving employee performance. then employees of PT Kalmar Jaya Bandung are advised to consistently maintain the existing Organizational Communication Climate, so that they are able to work more professionally
Application of Business Ethics and Business Law on Economic Democracy that Impacts Business Sustainability M. Rizky Mahaputra; Farhan Saputra
Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 3 (2021): (JLPH) Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities (May 2021)
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Ethics and Business Law are identical to the rules and procedures for running our business by existing laws not to harm any party. An excellent economic activity, of course, has complied with the regulations that have been set. The implementation of an affair, trade, industry or related financial activity carried out by a business entrepreneur. Business Law can determine the progress of a company or other entrepreneur in implementing their performance because every company has different principles. Of course, every country also has different business laws. As an increasingly developed country, Indonesia is expected to be able to implement business law enforcement evenly.

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