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Golden Ratio of Law and Social Policy Review (GRLSPR)
Published by Manunggal Halim Jaya
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28082923     DOI : https://doi.org/10.52970/grlspr
Core Subject : Social,
Golden Ratio of Law and Social Policy Review encourages courageous and bold new ideas, focusing on contribution, theoretical, managerial, and social life implications. Golden Ratio of Law and Social Policy Review welcomes papers: Employment, and food, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of globalization from transnational and global perspectives. Gender and poverty, Governance Law Science Social policy, Social development, Social and health governance, Social welfare, Social Security Social Protection Sustainability Development Goals (SDG) The Golden Ratio of Law and Social Policy Review seeks to publish articles that address the intersections of social issues, law science, governance, politics, and policies at various levels or scales — transnational social movements and non-governmental organizations; international intergovernmental organizations, and world-regional and transregional intergovernmental institutions and groupings — using a global or transnational analytical framework. Focusing on aspects of social policy and social governance and factors of globalization and policy diffusion, broadly defined, in both contemporary and historical contexts, the journal serves academic and policy-making or advocacy audiences across the global North and South. Contributions from across all disciplines and fields of study from a wide range of theoretical and political perspectives are strongly encouraged.
Arjuna Subject : Ilmu Sosial - Hukum
Articles 5 Documents
Search results for , issue "Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): January - June" : 5 Documents clear
Legal Politics of Sustainable Agricultural Empowerment in South Sulawesi for Community Welfare and Sustainable Development Bahar Sinring; Andika Prawira Buana
Golden Ratio of Law and Social Policy Review (GRLSPR) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): January - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (460.286 KB) | DOI: 10.52970/grlspr.v1i2.180

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Conventional agriculture is considered to have a negative impact in the form of degradation and a decrease in soil fertility, reducing soil moisture, damaging ecosystems in the surrounding environment, causing erosion, and causing severe problems with consumer health problems. This prompted the Provincial Government of Sulawesi to determine the answer through official state policies. The method used is normative-empirical with a conceptual approach and legislation, focusing on examining primary data obtained through interview techniques and secondary data consisting of primary legal materials and secondary legal materials. The data is classified and analyzed descriptively and exploratory. The results of the study show that the government in formulating policies is carried out by developing regional regulations on organic farming systems that contain norms, including first, planning and implementation; second, organic agricultural production facilities; third, organic farming; fourth, facilitating the marketing of organic farm products; fifth, certification, and labeling; sixth, awards; seventh, community participation; eighth, coaching; ninth, supervision; and tenth, supervision.
Model of Political Party Financial Regulation in Post-Reformation Indonesia Moch Andry W.W Mamonto; Andika Wahyudi Gani
Golden Ratio of Law and Social Policy Review (GRLSPR) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): January - June
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One of the sine qua non in modern democracies is the existence of political parties. In the context of the Indonesian state administration, the important role of political parties is emphasized through the provision of important functions by amending the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. To carry out the important functions of political parties, access to money is needed, but in politics the role of money must be regulated to prevent the negative impact of money in democracy. This research is a normative legal research, descriptive-prescriptive in nature, focusing on examining primary and secondary legal materials, using a statutory and conceptual approach.  Since the beginning of the reformation period in the general elections of 1999, 2004, 2009, and 2019, the financial regulation of political parties in Indonesia has followed a prescription model, which is a regulatory model that issues orders and dictates the sources of revenue for political parties but does not regulate or dictate the use of political party funds. Efforts to maximize political parties' financial arrangements in order to ensure their independence and strengthen the principle of accountability begin by reformulating the regulation of funding sources from the state budget by adopting in-kind assistance, such as advertising prior to the general election to all parties participating in the general election.
Legal Protection Against Consumers at Drugs That Do Not Have a Distribution Permit Ermita Faradilla; A. Asmah; Hiksyani Nurkhadijah
Golden Ratio of Law and Social Policy Review (GRLSPR) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): January - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (319.924 KB) | DOI: 10.52970/grlspr.v1i2.191

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This study aims to determine how the legal protection for drug consumers without a distribution permit at the Makassar Drug and Food Control Center and to find out what factors cause drugs without distribution permits. This study uses empirical legal research methods, namely legal research that seeks to see the law in a real sense or can be said to see, examine how the law works in society. Empirical research methods can be said that legal research is taken from the facts that exist in a society, legal entity, or government agency. The results of this study indicate a form of legal protection for drug consumers without a distribution permit at the Makassar Drug and Food Control Center by carrying out pre-market and post-market supervision, both supervisions carried out from the inspection substance group, namely inspection and action group by conducting intelligence operations and providing criminal sanctions. and administration for perpetrators. The factors that cause drugs that do not have a distribution permit are abuse factors, lack of education about the dangers of drug abuse, business actors who do not have the expertise and authority. Recommendations for research by BPOM as an authorized institution should further improve its supervision in this case. The cooperation between the local government and the community is also expected to take part and be actively involved in the implementation of the supervision of drugs and foods that do not have distribution permits.
Utilization of the Coastal Area as a Settlement Area by the Bajo Tribe in Torosiaje Sea Village Kumala Ilyas
Golden Ratio of Law and Social Policy Review (GRLSPR) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): January - June
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This study aims to determine the role of the government in the utilization of the Coastal Area as a residential area by the Bajo tribal community in Torosiaje Sea Village. This research was conducted in Torosiaje Village, Popayato Subdistrict, Pohuwato Regency, District Land Service. Pohuwato, Department of Housing and Settlement Area of Pohuwato Regency, Department of Forestry Kab. Pohuwato, by determining the research sample includes: Head of Service, Village Head and the community of Torosiaje Sea Village, Pohuwato Regency. The data used are primary data, namely data obtained directly from the field using interview techniques, as well as secondary data in the form of observations and observations of data from related agencies. The data analysis used is qualitative analysis with inductive conclusion drawing. The results of this study found that the role of the government for the use of coastal areas as residential areas for the Bajo community, in this case the Pohuwato District Forestry Service, Pohuwato District Land Service, and the Torosiaje Sea Village government, was to assist and issue certificates of use rights, thereby strengthening the legal power of the community's place of residence. bajo
Legal Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers Hasbuddin Khalid; Ade Savirah
Golden Ratio of Law and Social Policy Review (GRLSPR) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): January - June
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This research aims to understand and know the legal protection procedures of Indonesian Migrant Workers and the obstacles that often occur in the Indonesian Migrant Worker's Protection Agency, Makassar Region. To answer the formulation of problems in this study, using a type of empirical research. This research aims to understand and know the legal protection procedures of Indonesian Migrant Workers and the obstacles that often occur in the Indonesian Migrant Worker's Protection Agency, Makassar Region. To answer the formulation of problems in this study, using a type of empirical research. Based on the results of research comparing Indonesian migrant workers that the legal protection procedures of Indonesian migrant workers were conducted at the BP2MI office before work, during work, and after work. Based on the results of research comparing Indonesian migrant workers that the legal protection procedures of Indonesian migrant workers were conducted at the BP2MI office before work, during work, and after work. The obstacles faced by the Indonesian Migrant Workers Protection Agency are many illegal workers who are difficult to track by the government, touts that are difficult to eliminate, and not serious about the government in protecting Indonesian workers abroad.

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