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Requisitoire: Law Enforcement
ISSN : 20857233     EISSN : 29863988     DOI : 10.59651/ReLae
Core Subject : Social,
Requisitoire Law Enforcement is a double blind peer-reviewed journal published by Central Research Institute for Agriculture (CeRIA). The Journal is published two times a year, every May and November. Requisitoire Law Enforcement is a Scientific Journal of Law that has specificities in the fields of Law Reform including Criminal Law, Private and Commercial Law, Administrative and Constitutional Law, International Law, Land and Agrarian Law, Tax Law, Health Law, social science, political science, international relations, communication science, government science, psychology, sociology, Islamic law, business law, as well as general reviews of developmental theory, methods, and related applied sciences and many more. The Journal exclusively published in English and uses the Open Access Journal (OJS) system.
Arjuna Subject : Ilmu Sosial - Hukum
Articles 25 Documents
Legal protection and enforcement of human rights against the increasing impact of child labour Alvin Aditya Fajar Setiawan
Requisitoire Law Enforcement Vol. 15 No. 1 (2023): July: Law Science etc
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The state has the responsibility to defend and uphold the human rights of its citizens. One of the many vulnerable groups that are the focus of human rights violations are children. Because they are a vulnerable group that does not have special rights, children need protection. Countries around the world committed to revisit the issue of child protection by ratifying the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989. Employment of minors is one of the most persistent violations of children's rights. Working children lose their rights to develop, play, and obtain education. Therefore, the role of the government is to provide facilities and accessibility for children, especially to ensure optimal and directed growth and development. The protection and provision of basic rights for every citizen must be recognised, upheld and guaranteed by the State.
The importance of human rights (HAM) in providing protection to victims of bullying and assessing the various impact for victims Ghani Wahyu Riyasa; Hamid Reza Asefi
Requisitoire Law Enforcement Vol. 15 No. 1 (2023): July: Law Science etc
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Bullying often occurs in the area of group environment, especially in the school environment and it is an act that violates human rights, because human rights are the moral and legal basis that protects every individual from unfair and discriminatory treatment.Protecting victims of bullying and preventing such acts is a task that is not only the responsibility of individuals.We use a research method in the form of literature analysis to explore the importance of human rights in fighting bullying and to identify the psychological effects that may be experienced by victims of bullying. Human rights provide protection for victims of bullying by recognising their right to live in a safe environment free from discrimination. Psychological impacts include stress, anxiety, and depression, while social impacts involve isolation, decreased self-confidence, and impaired social relationships. Physical impacts include physical injuries and health disorders associated with chronic stress. Human rights protection and social support are important to counter bullying and protect the well-being of victims. this research highlights the importance of human rights in protecting victims of bullying. Human rights include the victim's right to live in a safe environment, get legal protection, be free from discrimination, privacy, and remedy, and get an education without harassment. This creates a strong legal and moral basis to protect victims of bullying and prevent such acts.
Crime of violence by children (case study of child crime in Palopo City) Adinda Prasta Rahmadani
Requisitoire Law Enforcement Vol. 15 No. 1 (2023): July: Law Science etc
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The main problem discussed in this research is action crimes committed by children in Palopo City, how criminal acts are treated by children and how Islamic law treats criminal acts by children. This type of research is empirical, namely direct research in the field to obtain data and information, then analyzed using descriptive analysis methods, meaning explaining and describing problems related to drug abuse among young children in Palopo City. The approach used in this research is Sociological Juridical. The aim of the research is as follows: To find out the causes of acts of violence committed by children in the city of Palopo and to find out solutions and efforts for legal treatment against criminal acts committed by children in the City of Palopo. The problem of child delinquency in Palopo City leading to crimes occurring Criminal violence by children is quite worrying. Judging from the data obtained by the author in the field over a period of three years from 2017 to 2019, cases of children who commit unstable violent crimes sometimes increase and sometimes the number decreases, such as in 2017 there were 21 cases, then this number decreased in 2018, namely with only 6 cases, and increased slightly in 2019 with 14 cases. So the total number of cases is 41 cases from data obtained by the author at the Palopo Police.
Resolution of land disputes through mediation at the Sleman District land office Ari Wibowo
Requisitoire Law Enforcement Vol. 15 No. 1 (2023): July: Law Science etc
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This research aims to describe the settlement of land disputes through mediation conducted by the Sleman District Land Office. What obstacles are encountered by the Sleman Regency Land Office in carrying out mediation of land disputes, as well as how the Sleman Regency Land Office tries to overcome these obstacles. This research is a descriptive research with a qualitative approach. The subjects of this research are the Sub-Section Head and staff of the Disputes and Conflicts Section of the Sleman Regency Land Office. Data collection used are interviews and documentation. The technique of checking the validity of data using cross-checking techniques, namely by checking the results of interviews with documentation data. The data was analysed inductively with steps including data reduction, data unitisation, data display and data conclusion and verification. The results showed that the settlement of land disputes through mediation at the Sleman District Land Office includes the stages of (1) complaints of land problems, (2) analysis of complaints of land problems, and (3) the mediation process for resolving land disputes. In resolving land disputes through mediation, the Sleman District Land Office faces various obstacles, namely: (1) the absence of the disputing parties, (2) the absence of good faith from each of the disputing parties, (3) differences in ability and education between the parties, (4) rules that are considered to slow down the dispute resolution process, because the Land Office as a mediator cannot be a decision maker. For these obstacles, the Sleman Regency Land Office overcame them by: (1) seeking mediation more than once a meeting, (2) emphasising good faith to the disputing parties in conducting mediation, (3) inviting the parties to be accompanied by trusted people to help convey arguments and evidence, (4) as well as in the internal Land Office is to appoint mediators who are ready in knowledge and ability.
Sharia economic legal perspective on the practices of the savings and loan units of Harapan Mandiri Village in Talang Tinggi Village Seluma West Bengkulu District Tio Saputra
Requisitoire Law Enforcement Vol. 15 No. 1 (2023): July: Law Science etc
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Sharia Economic Law Perspective on Savings Unit Practices Borrowed from BUMDes Harapan Mandiri in Talang Tinggi Village, Seluma District. There are two issues studied in this thesis, namely: (1). How the Harapan Mandiri Village-Owned Enterprise Savings and Loan Unit (BUMDES) Practices in Talang Tinggi Village, West Seluma District, Bengkulu. (2). How is Sharia Economic Law Perspective for the Practical Solution for the Harapan Mandiri Village-Owned Enterprise Savings and Loans Business Unit (BUMDES) in Talang Tinggi Village, West Seluma District, Bengkulu in accordance with Sharia Economic Law. To reveal this problem in depth and comprehensively, researchers used qualitative methods which are useful for providing information, facts, data and mechanisms regarding the practice of savings and loan units in Talang Tinggi Village, West Seluma District, Bengkulu. From the results of this research, it was found that (1) In the practices carried out by the Harapan Mandiri BUMDes Savings and Loans Unit, there were transactions that were detrimental to one party because there was no guarantee in the event of bad credit (2) The practices carried out by the Harapan Mandiri Savings and Loans Unit were not in accordance with the law. Sharia Economics. Because the transaction contains usury, namely usury qard or taking benefits. The aim of the research is to determine the efficiency of the business by looking at the benefits it provides to the local community's economy, developing Village funds to become a driver of economic activity for the residents of Talang Tinggi Village, encouraging creative small businesses and household businesses to develop with the support of capital financing, increasing Income Revenue. Asli Desa through BUMDes Business activities, improving the welfare of village communities by involving the community in BUMDes business unit activities through collaboration business.

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