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Jurnal De Lege Ferenda Trisakti diterbitkan dan dikelola oleh Program Studi Doktor Ilmu Hukum Fakultas Hukum Universitas Trisakti merupakan salah satu media ilmiah dengan tujuan untuk mendorong, meningkatkan jumlah Penelitian dan publikasi tulisan-tulisan baik dari dosen, mahasiswa di lingkup Fakultas Hukum Universitas Trisakti dan masyarakat hukum pada umumnya. Selain itu berkontribusi melalui ide atau pemikiran alternatif yang berkenaan dengan perkembangan ilmu hukum dan penerapannya serta mendiseminasikan, mendokumentasikan gagasan-gagasan alternatif dari masyarakat ilmiah tentang pembaruan hukum di Indonesia. Jurnal De Lege Ferenda Trisakti mengedepankan karya ilmiah di bidang hukum yang meliputi: hasil penelitian hukum di bidang hukum, kajian teori hukum di bidang hukum, studi kepustakaan di bidang hukum, analisa / tinjauan putusan lembaga peradilan. Jurnal ini adalah jurnal online peer-review dengan akses terbuka yang terbit 2 kali dalam satu tahun pada setiap Maret dan September. Penulis dapat mendaftar secara daring pada laman dan tidak memungut biaya apapun dari proses pendaftaran.
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PENANGGULANGAN TINDAK PIDANA TERORISME MELALUI PENCEGAHAN PENDANAAN TERORISME DI PERKOTAAN DENGAN PENERAPAN SANKSI DOUBLE TRACK SYSTEM Hariyono, Benny
Jurnal De Lege Ferenda Trisakti Volume 3, Nomor 1, Maret 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/ferenda.v3i1.22559

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Rapid growth in urban areas often results in uncontrolled land use changes, ignoring the presence Terrorism is a relatively new crime regulated in a special law (Lex Specialis) which regulates terrorism after the Bali bombing in 2002 in Kuta, Bali. Seeing the motives of terrorism that often occur and target vital objects of the state and in big cities in Indonesia indicates that terrorism itself has been regulated in such a way that is structured, systematic and massive. The purpose of this study is to analyze the Countermeasures of Terrorism Through the Prevention of Terrorist Funding in Urban Areas with the Implementation of Double Track System Sanctions. This study uses the type of research used in this study is the type of normative legal research (Normative Legal Research). The results of the study indicate that through efforts to reform criminal law in the Terrorism Funding Law with the application of Double Track System sanctions, namely the imposition of sanctions along with criminal sanctions, rehabilitation or improvement can be carried out on the understandings of perpetrators of terrorism funding crimes that have been contaminated with teachings that are contrary to legal norms and the nation's ideology. so that it can suppress the development of terrorist organizations so that acts of terrorism that threaten vital economic and governmental objects in big cities can be overcome.
EFEKTIVITAS HUKUM PERLINDUNGAN RAHASIA DAGANG PADA NEGARA COMMON LAW, CIVIL LAW DAN ISLAMIC LAW Nugroho, Titis Adityo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/ferenda.v3i1.22560

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The study entitled "The Effectiveness of Trade Secrets Law Protection in Common Law, Civil Law, and Islamic Law Countries" focuses on the legal protection of trade secrets across three different legal systems: the United States of America (Common Law), Indonesia (Civil Law), and Saudi Arabia (Islamic Law). This research utilizes qualitative methodology, analyzing and comparing the legislation and enforcement of trade secrets law in these countries. The results indicate that the effectiveness of law in protecting trade secrets is influenced by the balance between legal substance, legal structure, and legal culture. Legal substance refers to the applicable law and court decisions, legal structure focuses on law enforcement institutions, while legal culture pertains to public awareness and understanding of the law. Case studies used in this research include the case of Jack Shearer in the United States of America, Lunpia Express vs. Lunpia Delight in Indonesia, and a review of trade secrets law in Saudi Arabia. These case studies reveal that a strong law enforcement and an adequate public understanding of the law are essential in creating an effective trade secrets law system. Thefinding is relevant in the context of current digital age and globalization, where information can flow seamlessly across borders and hold significant value. An Effective legal protection of trade secrets is a key to maintaini the competitive advantage and economic value of this information.
PENUNJUKAN TANAH DAN BANGUNAN SEBAGAI JAMINAN PELUNASAN UTANGPADA PEMBIAYAAN BERDASARKAN PRINSIP SYARIAH Setyorini, Dyah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/ferenda.v3i1.22561

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As is known, financing institutions with sharia principles have shown extraordinary growth in Indonesia. In practice, financing based on sharia principles is often understood by some people as interest-free and collateral-free financing. This opinion is not entirely correct because not applying interest is correct but not requiring collateral is incorrect, even though several financing institutions with sharia principles provide financing by providing relief regarding collateral. Financing institutions with sharia principles are the embodiment of an Islamic economy that prioritizes sharia principles, including material guarantees. Guarantee institutions for immovable objects (land and buildings) are operationalized using guarantee institutions according to positive Indonesian law, namely Law Number 4 of 1996 concerning Mortgage Rights for Land and Objects Related to Land (UUHT), where the principles of Mortgage Rights in UUHT do not conflict with the pillars and conditions for material guarantees in Islamic law (ar-rahn). This also means that the execution is also subject to the provisions of the Mortgage Rights. However, the majority of people think that when financing using sharia principles, guarantee institutions are used according to Islamic law. This is where there is a need to increase socialization regarding guarantee institutions using sharia principles and for the government to immediately formulate laws and regulations that specifically regulate the execution of mortgage rights because so far the execution through auction sales in the UUHT has been carried out according to Article 224 HIR (258 RBg) as stipulated in Article 26 UUHT and its explanation.
PENERAPAN KEBIJAKAN HUKUM ATAS PERJANJIAN ASEAN CHINA FREE TRADE AREA (ACFTA) TERHADAP PEMBEBASAN BEA MASUK SEKTOR INDUSTRI TEKSTIL USAHA MIKRO KECIL DAN MENENGAH Erni, Wina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/ferenda.v3i1.22562

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The aim of this research is to determine the impact of implementing the ASEAN China Free Trade Area Agreement as a result of the elimination of trade barriers, both tariffs and non-tariffs, in the textile and textile product industry sector. The method used in this research is an empirical normative method with a constitutional approach. The implementation of the ASEAN China Free Trade Area Agreement (ACFTA) does not always go according to its initial objectives. After the implementation of Free Trade through the ASEAN China Free Trade Area (ACFTA), problems arose resulting from the implementation of the ASEAN China Free Trade Area, giving rise to economic inequality, especially in the textile industry for Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). The results of this research are that the existence of legal regulations governing Free Trade, especially Import Duties, causes domestic textile production costs to increase while domestic textile sales decrease. Apart from that, another causal factor is the inability to compete with other countries due to free trade barriers. In this case, regulations regarding textile raw materials must be updated so that Indonesia can produce its own textile raw materials without having to import from other countries. Therefore, the implementation of the ASEAN China Free Trade Area (ACFTA) must be followed by appropriate legal policies to provide protection for textile entrepreneurs in Indonesia
IMPLEMENTASI KEBIJAKAN TATA RUANG BERBASIS LINGKUNGAN UNTUK MENCEGAH BANJIR DI KAWASAN PERKOTAAN Sutiana, Asep
Jurnal De Lege Ferenda Trisakti Volume 3, Nomor 1, Maret 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/ferenda.v3i1.22563

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Rapid growth in urban areas often results in uncontrolled land use changes, ignoring the presence of green open spaces as regulated in Law Number 26 of 2007 on Spatial Planning, and worsening the risk of flooding. Implementation of environmentally-based spatial planning policies is important to reduce these negative impacts. The problems faced are low compliance with spatial planning policies and lack of coordination between stakeholders in implementing policies that consider environmental aspects. The purpose of this study is to analyze the effectiveness of implementing environmentally-based spatial planning to prevent flooding in urban areas. This study uses a normative legal approach, which focuses on the analysis of laws and regulations, spatial planning policies, and laws governing the environment and their application in an urban context. The results of the study indicate that the development of green open spaces, improving natural drainage systems, and utilizing environmentally friendly technologies contribute to reducing the risk of flooding in urban areas. However, there are still challenges in implementation that require synergy between the government, community, and private sector.

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