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LAW & PASS: International Journal of Law, Public Administration and Social Studies is an open access scientific journal published by PT. Multidisciplinary Press Indonesia which contains studies in the fields of law, public administration and social studies both theoretically and empirically. The focus of this journal is divided into 3 general scientific disciplines, including: Law (civil law, criminal law, constitutional law, international law, procedural law, customary law, and Islamic law) Public Administration (Public Service Management, Public Sector Human Resources, Disaster Management, Population and Environmental Administration, Land Administration, Public Economy and Public Finance, Public Policy, Bureaucracy and Public Government, Digital Government, Political Policy, Regional Government, Decentralization and Regional autonomy) Social Studies (Sociology, Policy and Administration, Political Science, Anthropology, Demography, Human Geography, Communication, Community Professions, Criminology, Other studies related to society, including community service). This journal is published 2 months, namely February, April, June, August, October and December.
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The Role of Court Excellence in Facilitating Expedited Trials to Enhance Legal Efficiency in Indonesia T.H. Simarmata, Edward; Achmad Darodjat, Tubagus
LAW & PASS: International Journal of Law, Public Administration and Social Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47353/lawpass.v2i4.43

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This scholarly article investigates the implementation of court excellence frameworks as a mechanism for expediting trials, thereby improving legal efficiency within Indonesia's judicial landscape. The Indonesian justice system confronts considerable challenges in delivering timely justice, largely attributed to case backlogs and procedural inefficiencies. Court excellence principles are examined here as a strategic approach to streamline judicial processes, boost institutional efficiency, and accelerate case resolutions. Through an analysis of Indonesia’s legal structures and current practices, this paper underscores the critical role of court excellence principles in fostering a justice system that is both equitable and efficient. Key insights and strategic recommendations are provided to support the effective implementation of expedited trials, ultimately promoting legal expediency in Indonesia.
Legal Protection for Concurrent Creditors Reviewed from the Principle of Business Continuity and the Principle of Justice Hambali, Hambali; Rattanapun, Supot
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47353/lawpass.v2i4.44

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This article discusses legal protection for concurrent creditors in bankruptcy proceedings by reviewing the application of the going concern principle and the principle of fairness. Bankruptcy is a condition that requires the management of debtor assets to ensure payment of debts to creditors. However, concurrent creditors are often in a disadvantageous position in terms of payment priority, thus requiring special legal protection. The going concern principle provides an opportunity for companies to continue operating and increase the value of assets in order to optimize payments to concurrent creditors. Meanwhile, the principle of fairness ensures a fair and proportional distribution among all creditors without any arbitrary actions. Through this analysis, the article concludes that the application of both principles can improve protection for concurrent creditors and create a fairer bankruptcy process. Recommendations include improving regulations to clarify creditor protection mechanisms, stricter supervision of the implementation of the principle of fairness, and optimizing the application of the going concern principle to increase the value of assets for concurrent creditors.
Community Participation in the Development Plan of Mande Village, Mande District, Cianjur Regency Hesti Geovany, Dede; Rachmawati, Ike; Hegia Sampurna, Rizky
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47353/lawpass.v2i4.52

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This study aims to analyze community participation in the Village Development Planning Conference (Musrenbangdes) in Mande Village, Mande District, Cianjur Regency. The research uses qualitative methods with data collection techniques in the form of observation, interviews, and documentation, as well as data analysis of the Miles and Huberman interactive model. The results of the study show that community participation in Musrenbangdes includes four dimensions: decision-making, planning, utilization of results, and evaluation. Despite the active involvement of the community in the decision-making process through hamlet-level deliberations (Musdus) and supervision by the Village Consultative Body (BPD), the level of community attendance and contribution in providing input is still low, with an average attendance of only 19% of the number of invitees. The main challenges include budget limitations, lack of public awareness, and the perception that Musrenbang is only a formality. Nevertheless, several priority programs, such as the construction of the Sports Building (GOR), road repairs, and the construction of drilled wells, have had a positive impact on the quality of life and the economy of the community. This study emphasizes the importance of intensive socialization, budget transparency, and an inclusive approach to increase community participation in village development. In conclusion, Musrenbangdes in Mande Village is able to encourage sustainable development, but it needs improvements in terms of participation and resource management to achieve more optimal results.
Criminal Offence of Online Gambling: An Indonesian Criminal Law Perspective Purba, Reni; Maryano, Maryano; Rattanapun, Supot
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47353/lawpass.v2i4.56

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This research aims to analyse the criminal act of online gambling in the perspective of criminal law in Indonesia, focusing on the existing law enforcement mechanisms as well as the challenges faced in eradicating online gambling practices. Although Indonesia has clear regulations related to online gambling, such as those contained in the Criminal Code (KUHP) and the ITE Law, this research found that the implementation of law enforcement still faces major obstacles, especially related to the development of information technology, the accessibility of illegal gambling sites, and problems in proving in court. More effective law enforcement requires the integration of more sophisticated technology, cross-border co-operation, as well as a preventive approach to raise public awareness. This research is expected to provide insights for policy makers, legal practitioners, and the public in addressing the problem of online gambling.
Sustaining Weight Loss in Women: The Role of Social Intelligence and Physiotherapy in Optimizing Low Impact Aerobic Exercise and Pilates Syurrahmi, Syurrahmi; Rahmanti, Ainnur; Margiyati; Dayaningsih, Diana; Krisna Dwi Patrisia, Ni Kadek
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47353/lawpass.v2i4.67

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The global rise in obesity necessitates effective interventions, particularly for women, who often face unique challenges. This study investigates the comparative effects of low-impact aerobic exercise and Pilates on body fat percentage reduction in obese women, considering the moderating role of age. A quantitative experimental design with pre- and post-tests was employed, involving 40 obese women recruited through purposive sampling. Participants engaged in either low-impact aerobic exercise or Pilates for eight weeks, with body fat percentage measured using skinfold calipers. Two-way ANOVA was used to analyze the data, revealing significant differences between exercise types and age groups. Low-impact aerobics demonstrated a greater reduction in body fat percentage compared to Pilates. Adolescents experienced a more pronounced reduction with aerobics, while adults benefited more from Pilates. These findings highlight the importance of tailoring exercise interventions to age-specific needs. Furthermore, social intelligence, motivation, adherence, and social support were identified as crucial factors in program success. This study underscores the potential of integrating social and psychological elements into physiotherapy practices to enhance weight management outcomes in obese women. The results provide valuable insights for designing targeted exercise programs that consider both physical and social-emotional factors.

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