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Equalegum International Law Journal
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EQUALEGUM International Law Journal uses open access policy and EQUALEGUM International Law Journal is a peer-reviewed journal with the scope of law sciences, such as law, economic law, business law, trading law, and development of law. The list of article types and their respective formats are Original Article, Community Service Article, Literature Review, Systematic Review, Case Series, Commentary, and Letters to Editors. The aim of the journal is to communicate articles from research and community service cooperated with professional law.
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A LIVING CLAIM AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO SOLVING DIVORCE CASE IN THE BOJONEGORO Abdul Qodir; Hardian Iskandar; Dodi Jaya Wardana
EQUALEGUM International Law Journal Volume 1, Issue 2, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (219.723 KB) | DOI: 10.61543/equ.v1i2.10

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Background. Maintenance is one of the husband's obligations towards his wife, and if the husband does not want to provide for his wife's children when in fact he can according to his ability, then the wife can sue him at the Religious Court. This study aims to examine in-depth script lawsuits as an alternative settlement of divorce cases in Religious Courts, as well as to analyze the efforts of judges and the execution of Religious Court decisions in cases of livelihood claims. Research Method. The method used is qualitative, while the type of research used was a juridical-empirical approach. A juridical review approach, using legal rules, books, and journals related to the research problem. Findings. Claims for maintenance can stand alone without having to divorce. The judge as the case breaker always emphasizes that married couples who want to divorce cancel their intention. Therefore, if a divorce case is caused by a husband's negligence in supporting his wife and children, then a wife can file a claim for maintenance to the Court. So, claims for a living can be a solution to the occurrence of a divorce. Conclusion. A claim for a living can be filed by bringing evidence of a lawsuit in the form of reasons why the wife sues her husband, accompanied by written documents such as a marriage certificate and husband's salary slip, and the amount of maintenance that must be given to his wife's children according to his ability.
PERSUASIVE ASSISTANCE AND PROBLEM-SOLVING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF VILLAGE-OWNED ENTERPRISES Suyanto Dr
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (150.565 KB) | DOI: 10.61543/equ.v1i2.14

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Background. Programs from local governments to develop and prosper village communities through Village-Owned Enterprises (hereinafter better known as BUMDes) are in line with Law No. 6/2014 article 1 paragraph 6. However, the establishment of BUMDes is still unknown to the village community and many problems make village communities unable to take advantage of BUMDes. The purpose of this activity was to 1) increase knowledge of Tanjung village communities about BUMDes, 2) determine village potential, establishment, and management of BUMDes. Implementation Method. This community service activity was in collaboration with the Lamongan Government Sector and Indonesian Notary Association of East Java Regional Management through "Notary Masuk Desa" program. This activity was carried out in Tanjung Village, Lamongan Regency. This activity starts from providing seminars to village leaders and the Tanjung Village community on how to establish BUMDes until the establishment of BUMDes. Assistance related to all problems while managing BUMDes and providing legal or economic solutions. Findings. BUMDes and Tanjung Village business units that were formed include village electricity businesses, electricity payment services, and agricultural production facilities, providing credit/loans that are easily accessible to the community. During the running period of 6 months, the business unit was running well and problems began when village capital was still used by the credit business unit and the legality aspects of the village business unit that had been formed. Conclusion. BUMDes requires transparent, active, and integrity management to be following the purpose of its formation to improve the economy of the village and community.
LEGAL PROTECTION FOR KENJERAN BEACH FISHERMEN IN THE ERA OF INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 4.0 Bambang S. Irianto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (159.573 KB) | DOI: 10.61543/equ.v1i2.19

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Background. The reduction in the number of fishermen over the last 3-5 years has affected the fish catch in Surabaya, for the last 5 years it has continuously decreased. The uncertainty of the income obtained by fishermen from fishing and the limited fishing gear and the current increase in fuel prices add to the heavy burden on fishermen. In addition, the influence of the west wind season. The purpose of this research was to create a problem-solving strategy and develop community skills on the Kenjeran coastline both in the management of fish, and catch of the sea around the Kenjeran coastline. Research Method. This research was a type of Community Based Research. The research was conducted from March to June 2021, location was in Nambangan- Cumpat Fishermen Village, Kedung Cowek, Bulak, Surabaya City. The population in this study were members of the Fishermen's Group from each village, totaling 115 people. The research analysis approach is through Islamic eco-theology. Findings. Fishing activity is the main livelihood of coastal communities so when they cannot go to sea it means they cannot fulfill their daily needs. The results of this activity found several descriptions, situations of social structure, conditions, and problems faced by fishing communities, including population density, sanitation, slum environments, natural weather which is also an obstacle for fishermen to catch fish, narrow employment opportunities, and other social inequality. Conclusion. Efforts to understand Islamic eco-theology in the Kenjeran coastal fishing community are one of the means to conserve the coastal environment.
IMPLEMENTATION OF SAFE DROWNING SANCTIONS FOREIGN FISHING VESSELS IN FISHERIES CRIMES Bambang Irianto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61543/equ.v1i2.21

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Background. Fishing activities carried out by a certain country or foreign fishing vessels in waters that are not in its jurisdiction without permission from the country that has jurisdiction. The purpose was to determine the sanctions against perpetrators of fisheries crimes in Indonesia and the implementation of sanctions for the sinking of foreign fishing vessels that commit fishing crimes without permission in Indonesia. Research Method. This research was type of normative legal research, doctrinal research because this research is conducted or aimed only at written regulations and other legal materials. Normative legal research is also referred to as literature review because this research is mostly done on secondary data in the library and document studies. Findings. The implementation of the sanction of sinking foreign fishing vessels against perpetrators of fisheries crimes is carried out through court decisions or due to caught red-handed foreign fishing vessels confiscated based on Court decisions can be sunk by the Prosecutor as the executor or executor of the judge's decision. In the case of being caught red-handed, it must be based on sufficient preliminary evidence or preliminary evidence to suspect the existence of fisheries crime by foreign fishing vessels. Conclusion. Sanctions against perpetrators of fisheries crime are heavy sanctions, because they are cumulative, namely imprisonment and fines imposed at the same time against the perpetrators of criminal acts. In addition to criminal sanctions, perpetrators can also be subject to administrative sanctions in the form of warnings, license suspension and up to license revocation.
LEGAL CASE AND HEALTH PERSPECTIVE OF BULLYING LEADING TO BLINDNESS Suyanto Suyanto; Siti Nur Qomariah; Yuanita Syaiful; Lilis Fatmawati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61543/equ.v1i2.30

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Background. Bullying has a negative impact on both the perpetrator and the victim. The biggest impact is experienced by victims of bullying. Victims of bullying experience physical or psychological disorders. The purpose of this study was to explain a legal case and health perspective of bullying leading to blindness. Research Method. This research was a case report. One case of bullying happened in an elementary school in Gresik. The victim (SAH, 8 years old) was a girl who experienced blindness as a result of bullying by her friends at her school. Findings. On August 7, 2023, SAH was poked in the right eye by a student because he was reluctant to give money. From that incident, SAH's right eye became blind. The incident took place in the hallway inside the school. The bullying happened 1 year ago and continued until SAH became blind. Seeing the case that occurred at an elementary school in Gresik, there was a connection with Law No. 35 of 2014 concerning child protection. Bullying in this case have an impact on physical disorder and psychological disorder for the victim. Conclusion. There has been an appeal for bullying in the school environment from the Ministry of Education and Culture. The region has even launched anti-bullying. Prevention efforts and literacy regarding bullying are the school's responsibility.

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