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Jurnal Globalisasi Hukum
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PERLINDUNGAN DATA PRIBADI DALAM ERA DIGITAL :REGULASI DAN PRAKTIK HUKUM DI INDONESIA: Protection of Personal Data in the Digital Era: Regulations and Legal Practices in Indonesia Liuhua, Wei
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/jgh.v2i2.23319

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This research aims to review and understand the practice of personal data protection in Indonesia. The case of personal data leakage in Indonesia some time ago caused various impacts, one of which was financial loss and various misuse of personal data by irresponsible people. The Indonesian government in response to the case immediately passed the Personal Data Protection Law or UU PDP as a legal effort to ensure the protection of personal data of the Indonesian people. This research uses a conceptual approach to review the legal practice of the PDP Law in Indonesia. Based on the results of the study, the legal practice of the PDP Law still found various challenges such as overlapping regulations, besides that even though there is a PDP Law, cases of data leakage are still found in Indonesia.
KEDUDUKAN KREDITOR ASING PEMEGANG CESSIE DALAM PROSES PKPU DAN KEPAILITAN DI INDOENSIA: PERSPEKTIF KEADILAN DAN NEGARA BERDAULAT: The Position of Foreign Creditors Holding Cessie in PKPU and Bankruptcy Process in Indonesia: Perspective of Justice and Sovereign State Ngantung, Verra Yanti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/jgh.v2i2.23320

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The development of bankruptcy and PKPU law in Indonesia demonstrates the complexity in regulating creditors' rights, particularly foreign creditors holding cessie (assignment of claims). Cessie transactions often involve cross-border elements, which complicate debt settlement for debtors undergoing PKPU or bankruptcy proceedings. Several cases, such as PT Visi Media Asia Tbk (VIVA) suing foreign creditors, highlight challenges related to the recognition of foreign creditors' rights in PKPU processes. Furthermore, Indonesian legal provisions, such as restrictions on foreign ownership of land, exacerbate the recognition of foreign creditors in the assignment of receivables. The author defines two key research questions: First, the position of foreign creditors holding cessie in the PKPU and bankruptcy processes in Indonesia, in relation to the principle of state sovereignty in regulating debt payment obligations involving foreign parties; and second, whether the existing regulations in Indonesia's PKPU and bankruptcy processes concerning cessie holders can provide legal certainty and fairness for foreign creditors. This study employs a normative legal research approach, in which the author examines relevant legal concepts and regulations, and analyzes books, journals, and other necessary documents. The research findings and conclusions indicate that within Indonesia’s legal system, bankruptcy and PKPU are mechanisms designed to settle debtors' debts fairly and proportionally, under the supervision of judges and curators. Cessie, as the transfer of claims between creditors, plays an important role in this process, even though it is not explicitly regulated in the Bankruptcy and PKPU Law. While the assignment of receivables can be carried out without the debtor's consent, it still affects the debtor's obligations and the creditors' rights. Moreover, the involvement of foreign creditors in PKPU and bankruptcy processes presents challenges, especially regarding cross-border insolvency and international legal recognition. Therefore, Indonesia needs to clarify legal mechanisms that accommodate the rights of foreign creditors, ensure equal protection for both domestic and foreign creditors, and avoid legal uncertainty through the harmonization of national regulations with international law.
URGENSI PP NOMOR 24 TAHUN 2010 DALAM PENCEGAHAN PEMBUKAAN LAHAN PERKEBUNAN SECARA ILEGAL DI KAWASAN HUTAN PRODUKSI: The urgency of Government Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia Number 24 of 2010 concerning the Use of Forest Areas in Preventing Illegal Plantation Land Clearing in Production Forest Arease Galgani, Malino Gemma
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This study examines the implementation of Government Regulation No. 24 of 2010 concerning the Use of Forest Areas as a preventive measure against illegal plantation land clearing within production forest zones. These forest areas, which are designated for sustainable use, are frequently subjected to unauthorized land conversion by corporate entities and individuals lacking official permits, thereby threatening ecosystem sustainability and causing significant state losses. Employing a normative juridical approach and case studies, the research reveals that, despite the Regulation providing a clear legal framework, its enforcement faces substantial challenges, including weak oversight, overlapping authorities, and inadequate law enforcement. The Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK), in collaboration with regional governments, is expected to play an active role in supervising and issuing Forest Area Borrow-and-Use Permits (IPPKH). The study concludes that the effectiveness of this policy heavily relies on inter-agency synergy, strengthening regional institutional capacities, and fostering community participation in monitoring activities. Systemic reforms are necessary to optimize the Regulation's function as a sustainable instrument for forest protection.
PERMINTAAN PENJELASAN ATAS DATA DAN/ATAU KETERANGAN DALAM PERSPEKTIF KEPASTIAN HUKUM DAN PRINSIP PELINDUNGAN DATA PRIBADI  : Requests For Explanation Of Data And/Or Information From The Perspective Of Legal Certainty And Principles Of Personal Data Protection Albertus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/jgh.v2i2.23520

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This study aims to examine the legality of the Request for Clarification of Data and/or Information (P2DK) activity within Indonesia's tax administration system, particularly from the perspective of legal certainty and personal data protection principles. In practice, the Request for Clarification of Data and/or Information has become a routine compliance monitoring tool by the Directorate General of Taxes (DGT). However, it lacks an explicit legal basis in statutory regulations and is only governed through Director General Circular Letter SE-05/PJ/2022. This raises serious legal concerns, especially since data requests under the Request for Clarification of Data and/or Information have the potential to infringe upon taxpayers’ right to privacy. Using a normative legal research type with a statute and conceptual approach, this study finds that the absence of formal legal foundation for the Request for Clarification of Data and/or Information contradicts the theory of legal certainty as proposed by Gustav Radbruch and the data protection principles stipulated in Law No. 27 of 2022. Therefore, the study recommends that the Request for Clarification of Data and/or Information be repositioned within the positive legal framework through regulation at the statutory level to ensure the protection of taxpayers’ constitutional rights and provide legal legitimacy for Directorate General of Taxes in carrying out its supervisory functions