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The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education
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Transforming Taxation: Unlocking Efficiency and Resilience Through Digitalization Ratih Damayanti; Muhammad Azil Masykur; Feiruz Rachmita Alamsyah; Ali Masyhar Mursyid; Dani Muhtada
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol. 6 No. 4 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/iccle.v6i4.13583

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The digitalization of tax administration aims to improve service efficiency and institutional resilience by leveraging advanced technologies. By integrating digital tools, tax administration processes can be streamlined, reducing errors and enhancing taxpayer compliance. This research is a qualitative descriptive study that relies on secondary data collection. However, the digitalization of tax administration faces several challenges, such as uneven technological infrastructure, internal resistance to change, and cybersecurity threats. This study explores various digitalization initiatives, the challenges encountered during implementation, and the resulting benefits in terms of service optimization and institutional resilience. The findings indicate that digital transformation is a critical step towards achieving a more effective and resilient tax administration system. Therefore, the strategy of implementing tax reform for the digital era is appropriate. This involves increasing taxpayer trust and compliance by enhancing the capacity and integrity of the Directorate General of Taxes. The research also reveals that tax reform faces growing challenges in the digital age. Digitalization is not only a challenge for improving the capabilities and integrity of tax authorities but also for modernizing tax human resource systems and controls. These reforms are essential to building strong institutions capable of navigating the complexities of the digital era.
Implications of Perhutani's CANOPY Brand Use for Nature Tourism After Trademark Registration Rejection by DGIP Ratna Laniati; Dewi Sulistianingsih; Rini Fidiyani
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol. 6 No. 4 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/iccle.v6i4.14037

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Perum Perhutani has experienced an increase in tourism, necessitating standardization through the "Canopy" certification as a management guideline. This is regulated under the Decree of the President Director of Perhutani Number 2026/KPTS/DIR/2017 concerning the Standardization of Nature Tourism Management for Perum Perhutani, aimed at improving product and service quality, preserving forest sustainability, and benefiting the community. However, the "Canopy" service mark proposed by Perhutani was rejected by DJKI. The rejection was based on the similarity in pronunciation and type of goods with the registered mark "The Canopy." In fact, the two marks operate in different fields: "Canopy" for tourism services (class 39) and "The Canopy" for stationery (class 16). Thus, their products do not directly compete. The rejection of the "Canopy" mark is considered inconsistent with Article 21 of Law Number 20 of 2016 on Trademarks and Geographical Indications. The absence of legal action from Perhutani has resulted in the inability to use the mark, as it risks violating Article 100 paragraphs (1) and (2) of the same law. This research employs a juridical-empirical method with a qualitative approach through observation, interviews, documentation, and literature review. The findings indicate that Perhutani has complied with Article 5 paragraph (1) of the Regulation of the Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy Number 27 of 2014 concerning Recreational Park Business Standards through the "Canopy" certification. This has provided ecological, social, and economic benefits, as well as improved facilities and services. The rejection of the "Canopy" mark has caused financial losses at several tourist locations. Rebranding cannot proceed without a replacement name, causing the standardization program for nature tourism management to halt. The researcher recommends that Perhutani promptly create a replacement name for the certification so that the standardization program can continue and be applied to other Perhutani tourist destinations.
Causes of Low Absorption of Local Workers to Labor Fulfillment in Indonesia Pratama Herry Herlambang; Suwinda, Suwinda; Muhammad Habiby Abil Fida Safarin
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol. 6 No. 4 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/iccle.v6i4.14502

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This study aims to identify the factors contributing to the low absorption of local workers in Indonesia, focusing on the skills gap, the impact of digital transformation, and the effectiveness of labor policies. The methodology employed is qualitative, utilizing interviews, questionnaires, and literature reviews. The results indicate that the skills gap between the local workforce and the requirements of modern industries is a significant issue, as many workers lack skills relevant to market demands. Furthermore, rapid digital transformation has caused disruptions across various sectors, yet the local workforce’s readiness to adapt remains low. Government initiatives, such as the Pre-Employment Card Program, have not been entirely effective in upskilling the local workforce, and competition with foreign workers exacerbates this problem. This study recommends enhancing the education and training system to better align with industry needs, increasing access to quality training programs, and developing policies that support local skills development. These findings are expected to contribute to the formulation of more effective and sustainable labor policies in Indonesia.
Unregistered Customary Land Ownership: Implications and Challenges in Practice Finna Maessy Pangestika; Mella Ismelina Farma Rahayu
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol. 6 No. 4 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/iccle.v6i4.15511

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In Indonesian culture, land is very important, especially when it comes to the ownership of unregistered customary property. This study seeks to evaluate the efficacy of the registration period outlined in Article 96 of Government Regulation No. 18/2021, along with the obstacles faced by the government in executing this policy. The study employs a normative legal approach with a qualitative descriptive methodology, examining applicable legislation and relevant literature. The results indicate that the specified registration timeframe could create legal ambiguity for landowners, particularly when several community members are either oblivious to the significance of registration or encounter barriers such as financial expenses and administrative processes. Although the Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) initiative aims to optimize the registration process, insufficient public legal awareness may impede the attainment of land registration objectives. This study enhances comprehension of the effects of government policies on the rights of indigenous communities and provides recommendations to improve public participation in the land registration process, thus promoting greater legal certainty.
Digital Revolution in Land Affairs: Transformation of Land Certificates Through Electronic Mortgage Service Clarabella Marella; Ana Silviana
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol. 6 No. 4 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/iccle.v6i4.18929

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This study analyzes the digital transformation of Indonesia’s land administration through the implementation of the Electronic Mortgage (HT-el) system, which replaces conventional mortgage registration with a fully online process. Using a normative legal research method supported by deductive qualitative analysis, this research examines the regulatory, technical, and institutional challenges faced by Land Deed Officials (PPAT) in adapting to the digital environment. Findings reveal that the transition to electronic land certificates encounters multiple obstacles, including insufficient infrastructure, inconsistent data integration, limited digital literacy, and ambiguities in legal accountability between PPAT and other stakeholders. Despite these challenges, the HT-el system enhances transparency, reduces document falsification risks, and accelerates service delivery. However, its long-term success depends on strengthening legal frameworks, improving human resource capacity, ensuring cybersecurity, and fostering public digital inclusion. This study contributes to the discourse on e-governance and legal modernization by highlighting how technological adaptation reshapes legal certainty and administrative justice within Indonesia’s agrarian reform.

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