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JLAST
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Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
The Journal of Law and Social Transformation (JLAST) primary objective is to serve as a scholarly forum for investigating the connection between the law and social transformation. The primary goal is to explore how legal changes affect social structures, community values, and the dynamics of interpersonal relationships. JLAST is also dedicated to investigating how social, cultural, and political elements influence and alter the evolution of law in the context of societal changes. Scope: Law and Society Transformation: An in-depth examination of legal developments and their implications for societal structure and values. Human Rights in the Context of Transformation: Investigates the evolution of human rights, their role in social change, and the influence of changes in legal regulation. Legal and technical Innovation: Investigate how technical advancements and legal innovations create and transform the social order and the ethical implications. Social Justice and Multiculturalism: Investigates issues of social justice and multiculturalism, as well as the use of law as a transformative tool to promote social justice. Environmental Law and Sustainable Development: Examines the function of law in attaining sustainable development and how it affects social transformation. Law and Social Economy: An examination of the relationship between law and the social economy, particularly emphasizing the influence of economic transformation on social order. The Role of Social Actors in Legal Development: Investigates how social actors such as activists, community groups, and non-profit organizations may drive legal change that promotes social development. With this focus and scope, the journal is expected to produce insightful and beneficial additions to our knowledge of the complicated interaction between law and social transformation.
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Perubahan Sosial pada Masyarakat Papua selama Penyelesaian Konflik Papua oleh Pemerintah Indonesia Masri, Ilman Syarif
JLAST : Journal of Law and Social Transformation Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Law and Social Transformation (JLAST)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62527/jlast.2.1.11

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Papua is one of the regions located in the eastern part of Indonesia with topographical conditions that are difficult for the government to implement development smoothly. This has led to prolonged conflict due to dissatisfaction with the ruling government. The solutions offered by the government are solutions to improve welfare and development in the Papua region as well as legal regulations to make Papua an area with special autonomy. The solution has an impact on the social life of the Papuan people, so this research aims to explain social change in conflict resolution by the Indonesian government. This research uses descriptive qualitative research methods with data collection using document studies and literature reviews related to the Papua conflict, the socio-cultural conditions of the Papuan people and the impact of conflict and conflict resolution on the Papuan people. This study found that the impact of the conflict has changed the social life of the Papuan people where the Papuan people have experienced a decrease in welfare and education aspects, including the emergence of distrust of the government and suspicion of migrants. However, the impact of conflict can increase sensitivity to politics and human rights in Papuan society.
Legal Sociology Review of The Development of Land Services in Indonesia Waldani, Izmi
JLAST : Journal of Law and Social Transformation Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Law and Social Transformation (JLAST)
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Abstract This study investigates the complex relationship between Indonesian social dynamics and the legal framework governing land development, examining the implications for societal welfare and legal certainty. Indonesia's land governance environment is changing dramatically as a result of fast population expansion and the shift to the digital era. Despite the desire for an equitable and flourishing society, gaps exist between the idealistic goals of community development and the practical implementation of agrarian legislation. This study seeks to answer the following questions: the impact of Indonesian social behavior on law creation and implementation, the impact of social structures on legal interpretation, the role of community organizations and governmental bodies in legal regulation, and the evolution of land service through the lens of legal sociology. By examining these issues, this study hopes to provide insights into the complexity of land development in Indonesia, with an emphasis on increasing legal clarity and promoting societal well-being.
The Deadly Effect of Technological Development Online Gambling as Viewed From The Possibility Of Legal Sociology Frislidia
JLAST : Journal of Law and Social Transformation Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Law and Social Transformation (JLAST)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62527/jlast.2.1.13

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The shift from conventional togel gaming to internet gambling and its socio-legal ramifications is the main topic of this study, which examines the evolution of gambling activities in Indonesia. Togel gaming was first popular with people who wanted to make quick money. Togel gambling continued despite attempts to stop it, such as demonstrations held under Padang Mayor Fauzi Bahar's administration; frequently, senior law enforcement personnel were said to be involved. With the development of technology and the widespread availability of the internet, togel turned into an online gambling game. Even though it's still illegal, online gambling is nonetheless very common because of its accessibility and inadequate enforcement. The paper highlights difficulties in enforcing the laws by discussing the regulations and penalties related to internet gambling under Indonesian law. Additionally, it looks at the socioeconomic factors—such as financial strains and technological influences—that lead people to gamble online. In order to lessen the negative impacts of internet gambling on Indonesian society, the study's conclusion calls for comprehensive measures to be implemented. It also highlights the significance of legal knowledge, religious education, and societal initiatives.
Dispute Settlement between Indonesia and Australia on A4 Copy Paper AntiDumping Case by World Trade Organization (W.T.O.) Illahi, Ridho; Jaya, Donna Azka Aviora; Nasywa, Siti Mahira; Firnaldi, Adrian
JLAST : Journal of Law and Social Transformation Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Law and Social Transformation (JLAST)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62527/jlast.2.2.17

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 The World Trade Organisation (WTO) has rendered the resolution of the A4 copy paperanti-dumping dispute between Indonesia and Australia a matter of worldwide significancein recent times. The dispute originated when Australia levied anti-dumping tariffs on A4copy paper imported from Indonesia. Consultations were conducted between Indonesia andAustralia, but, a consensus could not be achieved. Indonesia subsequently initiated legalproceedings before the World Trade Organisation (WTO), which ultimately rendered averdict in favour of Indonesia's claim against Australia for the imposition of an antidumping duty (BMAD) on A4 copy paper originating from Indonesia. An examination ofdispute settlement proceedings reveals that the World Trade Organisation (WTO) aims toguarantee that anti-dumping measures do not infringe against WTO regulations. Thisarticle will provide a detailed analysis of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) resolutionof the A4 copy paper anti-dumping conflict between Indonesia and Australia, and itsconsequences for international commerce. 
Analysis of Dispute Settlement Dynamics Analysis of behaviors in the import tariffdispute between the United States and China Amelya, Cyndy; Ragika Diva Ayuningtyas; Muhammad Farid Rizky; Agatha, M. Aldy
JLAST : Journal of Law and Social Transformation Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Law and Social Transformation (JLAST)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62527/jlast.2.2.18

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 The ongoing dispute over import tariffs between the United States and China has emergedas a significant concern within the global economy since 2018. Chinese retaliation, triggeredby the United States’ imposition of import taxes on Chinese imports as a response to unfairtrade practices including intellectual property theft and detrimental subsidies, furtherintensified global trade tensions. Both nations ultimately sought resolution of the importtariff dispute by appealing to the World Trade Organisation (W.T.O.). This study employs adescriptive qualitative approach, combining International Relations theory and caseanalysis to interpret the diplomatic strategy and conduct in settling this trade conflict.Analysis was conducted on data obtained from papers, official websites, and books toinvestigate the resolution of disputes through the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and theeconomic consequences of trade retaliation. The findings underscore the intricacy ofinternational economic relations, and the conduct exhibited by participants in managingconflicts. This study highlights the crucial significance of international organizations inpreserving trade stability and offers valuable understanding of the mechanisms involved inresolving disputes related to intricate import tariff conflicts. 
Trade dispute over palm oil involving Indonesia, Malaysia, and the EuropeanUnion Fajrul Akbar, Chalid; Fadri, Al; YULIAZA SYAWITRI, KARINA; KIRANA PUTRI, JINTA
JLAST : Journal of Law and Social Transformation Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Law and Social Transformation (JLAST)
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 Palm oil is a predominantly utilized raw ingredient in the production of food, cosmetics, andhousehold cleaning products. The global usage of this product is on the rise, rendering it asignificant asset in international commerce. Given its status as the leading palm oilproducer, Indonesia encounters trade obstacles from nations that impose restrictions onpalm oil imports based on environmental concerns, including deforestation and greenhousegas emissions. The European Union, a significant recipient of Indonesian palm oil exports,has implemented the Renewable Energy Directive (RED) and RED II. These regulationsimpose limitations on the use of palm oil in biodiesel starting from 2021 and progressivelyprohibit it entirely by 2030. These rules, although designed to safeguard the environment,are seen by some as protectionist measures aimed at safeguarding local biofuel producers.The governments of Indonesia and Malaysia have voiced concerns and are actively pursuingequitable and enduring resolutions to preserve their market entry 
Examining Indonesia's Behaviour Patterns in the EU's Request for a Ban onIndonesia's Nickel Exports at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) Cania, Maharani; Asmana; Muthiah Rahmi; Zaky Al-Hasbi
JLAST : Journal of Law and Social Transformation Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Law and Social Transformation (JLAST)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62527/jlast.2.2.20

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 Indonesia is one of the largest nickel ore producers in the world. However, as a nickel oreexporter, Indonesia has not seen any benefits from this activity. The nickel ore export banpolicy issued by Indonesia was then sued by the European Union through the WTO whichended in Indonesia's defeat. Nevertheless, Indonesia continues to ban nickel ore exportsbecause it considers the WTO decision not final. After all, an appeal has not been made. Thisresearch was conducted with a descriptive qualitative method using secondary data in theform of data that had been found and released first by previous researchers. This researchaims to see how Indonesia's attitude towards the WTO ruling. 
How Tiktok Control Indonesia’s Market Through Tiktokshop Budiman, Athaya; Abdillah, Abdillah; Aisyah, Nadilatul; Zidan, Muhammad; Pratiwi, Dinda Puspita
JLAST : Journal of Law and Social Transformation Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Law and Social Transformation (JLAST)
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TikTok telah menjadi platform media sosial yang dominan di Indonesia, dengan memanfaatkan popularitasnya untuk memasuki pasar e-commerce melalui fitur TikTokShop. Fitur ini menghadirkan sebuah ekosistem yang mengintegrasikan konten video pendek dengan kemampuan berbelanja langsung, mengubah cara masyarakat Indonesia berinteraksi dengan produk dan merek. Studi ini mengeksplorasi bagaimana TikTokShop mempengaruhi perilaku konsumen dan dinamika pasar di Indonesia. Analisis dilakukan terhadap strategi pemasaran yang digunakan oleh merek, efektivitas promosi melalui konten video, dan respons konsumen terhadap produk yang ditawarkan melalui TikTokShop. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa TikTokShop telah berhasil mengubah paradigma tradisional berbelanja dengan menyediakan pengalaman yang lebih langsung dan interaktif. Hal ini meningkatkan keterlibatan konsumen dan memperluas jangkauan merek, terutama di kalangan generasi muda yang merupakan mayoritas pengguna TikTok di Indonesia.
The Effect of The Implementation Of The Tobacco Plain Packaging Act IndonesiaAustralia Policy Using The Dispute Settlement Behavior Analysis Unit Fersa, Syurahbil Fachrezy; Setiawan, Yohanes Alga; Al Ghozy, Faturrahman; Mulawwani, Mahira
JLAST : Journal of Law and Social Transformation Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Law and Social Transformation (JLAST)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62527/jlast.2.2.24

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 In 2011, the Australian Parliament had the opportunity to enact the Tobacco PlainPackaging Act, also known as the TPP Act. Because of this piece of legislation, the packagingof all tobacco products is required to be completely free of any trademarks, logos, or images.Indonesia, which is the nation that produces the most tobacco in the world, has challengedthe decision made by Australia and has begun legal processes with the World TradeOrganization (WTO). The purpose of this study is to investigate the strategy that the nationhas taken to deal with the problem that has arisen as a result of the TPP Act. A literaturestudy is the research approach that was utilized in this report. This methodology entailsreading and gathering data from journal sources, articles, and other relevant literaturesources that are related to the topic matter. 
Safeguard Measures on Imports of Solar Cells and Modules Al Murfie, Hadra; Syahrani, Lala; Absya Ripasada, Mohammad; Feisya Kamal, Nurul; Nabila, ⁠Rifa
JLAST : Journal of Law and Social Transformation Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Law and Social Transformation (JLAST)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62527/jlast.1.2.28

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 Within the context of the escape clause concept in international trade law, this articleanalyses the trade safeguard measures that the United States of America has enacted onimports of crystalline silicon photovoltaic (CSPV) cells and modules. An examination of thereasoning behind the United States’ decision to adopt these controls by Section 201 of theTrade Act of 1974 is presented in this article. The study highlights the detrimental effects ofincreased imports and trade on the domestic solar industry. The purpose of this study is todetermine whether or not these measures are by the conditions that are described in theescape clauses of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the Agreementon Safeguards. 

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