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Jurnal Hukum, Administrasi Publik dan Negara
ISSN : 30637872     EISSN : 30637864     DOI : 10.62383
Core Subject : Social,
Jurnal Hukum, Administrasi Publik dan Negara, Jurnal ini ditujukan untuk publikasi artikel ilmiah yang diterbitkan oleh Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia, Jurnal ini menjadi platform penting untuk mendiskusikan interaksi yang kompleks antara hukum, administrasi publik, dan peran negara dalam berbagai konteks hukum dan kebijakan. Dengan fokus pada kerangka kerja hukum yang mengatur tata kelola publik, artikel-artikel dalam jurnal ini menjelajahi isu-isu yang berkaitan dengan perlindungan hak, keadilan, transparansi, dan akuntabilitas dalam administrasi publik.
Arjuna Subject : Ilmu Sosial - Hukum
Articles 108 Documents
Persetujuan Tindakan Medis Dalam Anestesiologi dan Perawatan Intensif Tinjauan Teori Hukum dan Hak Pasien Pirma Ivan Ricky Manurung; Sulyaprilawati Battri Siahaan; Abdul Rahman Maulana Siregar
Jurnal Hukum, Administrasi Publik dan Negara Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Hukum, Administrasi Publik dan Negara
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/hukum.v2i2.171

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Informed consent is an essential element in health services, including in the field of anesthesiology and intensive care, which have high risks and involve critical medical decisions. This study aims to analyze the procedures and implementation of informed consent for patients in the anesthesia and intensive care unit, highlighting the legal and ethical aspects of decision-making. A qualitative approach was used to evaluate patients' and families' understanding of the medical information provided, their rights in agreeing to or refusing medical treatment, and the role of doctors in ensuring that consent is given voluntarily and informatively. Data were obtained through in-depth interviews with health practitioners and a review of related legal and medical ethics literature. The results of the study indicate that the implementation of informed consent in the intensive care unit and anesthesiology unit often faces challenges due to the critical condition of the patient, time constraints, and the complexity of communication. Therefore, this study recommends strengthening communication policies and training for medical personnel to ensure that patient rights are met and medical actions can be carried out in accordance with applicable ethical and legal principles.
Implikasi Sengketa Impor Daging Ayam antara Indonesia-Brazil yang diputus oleh Dispute Settelment Body (DSB) di WTO Egi Fauzan Fikri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/hukum.v2i2.181

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The World Trade Organization, hereinafter referred to as the WTO, is an international organization part of the Economic and Social Council as an important component in international trade. In carrying out international trade activities, a legal instrument is needed to ensure the sustainability of trade and facilitate the resolution of disputes that will be experienced by the international community. The trade dispute between Indonesia and Brazil was caused by Indonesia's policy of stopping chicken meat imports from Brazil since 2009, causing Brazil to suffer huge losses because it could not export chicken meat to Indonesia. From the chicken meat import policy in Indonesia, Brazil demanded that Indonesia had carried out trade protection which violated various WTO rules. Indonesia's defeat in the DSB-WTO Panel was due to the many Indonesian policies that violated the WTO agreement and the inability of Indonesian representative diplomacy to resolve the dispute.
Imlikasi Hukum terhadap Putusan PKPU Analisi Putusan NOMOR 188 K/Pdt.Sus-PKPU/2013 Hilangla Gema Noresti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/hukum.v2i2.182

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Law Number 37 of 2004 Concerning Bankruptcy and Suspension of Debt Payment Obligations, PKPU is an effort to reach an Agreement or Mutual Agreement between the debtor and creditor which is carried out with the intention of submitting a peace plan in the form of an offer to pay either part or all of the debt that has matured to the Creditor regarding the settlement of debts. Then in the decision NUMBER 188 K/Pdt.Sus-PKPU/2013 the Debtor has violated the provisions of the Law, Article 222 paragraph (2) explains that for debtors who have more than one creditor and the debtor does not pay at least one debt that has matured and can be collected, he is declared bankrupt by court decision, either at the request of the debtor himself or at the request of one or more of his creditors, Legal Implications in Decision No. 08/PKPU/2012/PN.Niaga.Mks Debtor PT.Kopi Jaya Comrpora as the debtor, seeing from the trial facts, the author agrees with the decision of the panel of judges.
Application of Good Corporate Governance Principles and Their Impact on the Performance of the Surabaya City Fire and Rescue Service Ali Wafa; Ika Devy Pramudiana; Dian Ferriswara
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/hukum.v2i2.191

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This study aims to describe and analyze: the implementation of Good Corporate Governance and how it affects the performance of the Surabaya City Fire and Rescue Service. The type of research used is qualitative research. The data analysis technique in the study uses a technique developed by McNabb (2002), namely Grouping the data according to key constructs, identifying bases for interpretation, developing generalizations from the data, Testing Alternative interpretations and forming and/or refining generalizable theory from case study. The results of the study show that in principle, the implementation of Good Corporate Governance (GCG) at the Surabaya Fire and Rescue Service (Dinas Pemadam Kebakaran Dan Penyelematan - DPKP) has been running well. In terms of administrative transparency, the availability of service information is substantially adequate and the media of its presentation, the certainty of service time and the available service complaint mechanism. Legal accountability and honesty at the Surabaya City Fire and Rescue Service are good. The Surabaya City Fire and Rescue Service is responsible for carrying out fire and disaster handling tasks. The 7-Minute Time Responsibility implemented by the Surabaya Fire and Rescue Service (DPKP) not only prioritizes response speed in extinguishing fires, but also respects the safety and welfare of all residents. The professionalism of service at the Surabaya City Fire and Rescue Service is shown through service innovation and fire handling. The "Roti 7 Lapis" (Reaction On Time - Roti and Free Fighting Fires Service - Layanan Pemadaman Gratis/Lapis) program from DPKP Surabaya emphasizes its commitment to rewarding citizens more than just prioritizing financial gain or personal excellence. The performance of the service at the Surabaya Fire and Rescue Service (DPKP) is quite good. The achievement of the response time for fire incidents in Surabaya for all incidents is 100%, which is less than 7 minutes. The achievement of the fire management area of the city of Surabaya is 94% until 2024. Achievement of Minimum Service Standards of Surabaya City DAMKAR 100% in 2023.
Accountability of Budget Management of the Regional Secretariat of Maybrat Regency, West Papua Meriana Yumami; Sapto Pramono; Ika Devy Pramudiana; Sri Roekminiati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/hukum.v2i2.192

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This study aims to describe and analyze: Accountability of budget management of the Maybrat district secretariat and inhibiting factors of accountability of the budget management of the Maybrat district regional secretariat. The research is a qualitative descriptive analysis. The data analysis technique uses a technique developed by McNabb (2002), namely Grouping the data according to key constructs, identifying bases for interpretation, developing generalizations from the data, Testing Alternative interpretations and Forming and/or refining generalizable theory from case study. The results of the study show that the Budget Preparation Procedure of the Maybrat Regency Regional Secretariat is carried out by a budget team that is prepared and implemented for a period of one year. The stages of the budget preparation system start from the guidelines of the SEKDA Work Plan that has been determined using the mixed preparation method (Top Down and Bottom Up). The evaluation process of planning the operational cost budget at the Maybrat Regency Regional Secretariat begins with an evaluation of the budget preparation process schedule guided by Permendagri No. 13 of 2006 and Permendagri No. 59 of 2007. The implementation and administration of the budget at the Maybrat Regency Regional Secretariat is carried out by the Treasurer of the Maybrat Regency Regional Secretariat through recording by the treasurer using general cash books, tax assistant cash books and bank books. The evaluation of the budget financial statements refers to Permendagri No. 113 of 2014 where the Treasurer of the Maybrat Regency Regional Secretariat submits a report on the realization of the implementation of the Budget to the Regional Secretary in the form of a budget realization report. Obstacles Faced in the Accountability of Budget Management of the Maybrat Regency Regional Secretariat include the Low Quality of Human Resources. In addition, the lack of information system facilities related to the financial reporting system is rarely updated or updated.
Effectiveness of Revenue Budget Implementation and Regional Shopping in Lumajang Regency Wena Kusharyanti; Ika Devy Pramudiana; Eny Haryati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/hukum.v2i2.196

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This study aims to describe and analyze: the effectiveness of the implementation of the Revenue and Expenditure Budget policy and the implications of the implementation of the Regional Budget and Expenditure policy in Lumajang Regency. The data analysis technique uses the technique developed by McNabb (2002), namely Grouping the data according to key constructs, Identifying bases for interpretation, Developing generalizations from the data, Testing Alternative interpretations and Forming and/or refining generalizable theory from case study. The results of the study show that regional financial policies in Lumajang Regency, especially the policy of increasing Regional Original Revenue (PAD), are inseparable from the Central Government's policies in the framework of financial relations between the Central and Regional Governments. Meanwhile, the Lumajang Regency Government's policies to increase Regional Original Revenue (PAD/Pendapatan Asli Daerah) include: Digitalization to increase the efficiency and transparency of financial management, Adjustment of regional taxes and levies, Re-collection of taxpayers, Cooperation with the private sector and NGOs in the management and collection of regional taxes and Improvement of regional tax management management. The model of the implementation of the Regional Original Revenue (PAD) policy implementation model in Lumajang Regency is Top Down. The Government of Lumajang Regency, East Java is committed to continuing to encourage an increase in Regional Original Revenue (PAD). The contribution of Lumajang Regency's PAD in 2024 compared to the APBD (Anggaran Pendapatan Belanja Daeerah) structure only reaches 16 percent, so that to meet the needs of the expenditure budget in the APBD budgeting structure, it still depends on transfer funds, To reduce dependence on transfer funds, the government is optimizing regional tax revenues, especially from the Rural and Urban Land and Building Tax (PBB-P2). The implication is that to increase regional tax and levy revenues, efforts are needed to increase production and business capacity in the regions. Increasing production capacity and business activities is an important factor to increase regional tax and levy revenues. In addition, it is also necessary to increase the capacity of regional tax administration as one of the requirements to increase tax capacity and effort in the regions (taxable capacity and tax effort).
Mobile Passport as One of the Bureaucratic Reform Strategies at the Special Class I Immigration Service in Surabaya Achmad Wahyu Deby Leksono; Amirul Mustofa; Eny Haryati; Widyawati Widyawati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/hukum.v2i2.204

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This study aims to describe and analyze: the application of the MPaspor application as one of the bureaucratic reform strategies and the supporting and inhibiting factors for the implementation of the M-Passport application as one of the bureaucratic reform strategies in the Special Class 1 Immigration Office of the City of Surabaya. The research method to be used is qualitative descriptive. Data Collection Techniques include: Interviews, Observations, Documentation. The research informant is the Head of the Suarabaya Special Class I Immigration Office. The data analysis technique using interactive model analysis was developed by Miles et al., (2014), namely data condensation, data presentation, and conclusion drawn. The results of the study show . Mobile Passport as one of the Bureaucratic Reform Strategies at the Surabaya Special Class I Immigration Office is carried out based on the Institutional Aspect, namely the M-Passport Application based on the Letter of the Director of Immigration Traffic Number IMI.2-UM.01.01-4.0700 dated February 18, 2022 concerning the Follow-up of the Implementation and Implementation Policy of Mobile Passport (M-Paspor) at Immigration Offices throughout Indonesia. In terms of bureaucratic reform, M Passport services in the institutional field, office employees must have proficiency, that is, each office employee must be able to master the skills and knowledge needed in serving citizens, especially foreign citizens who take care of ITAS and ITAP. In terms of resources, it is already available and given full support with the availability of competent IT experts to support the development and implementation of the M-Passport application. The Financial Resources provided continue to be provided for the launch, maintenance, and renewal of the M-Passport application. In terms of governance, as a Technical Implementation Unit of the Special Class I Immigration Office of Surabaya by paying attention to the provision of facilities to support the running process of a bureaucracy. The Surabaya Special Class I Immigration Office provides a guarantee of passport processing time by officers during the interview session, photo taking, and fingerprint scanning for three working days. Passport application service fee Passport costs Rp 350,000, while electronic passport costs Rp 650,000. One of the supporting factors for the implementation of the M Passport Application at the Surabaya Special Class I Immigration Office is supporting facilities and infrastructure, such as queue machines, service counters, and computers. Inhibiting factors include application servers that often crash or have problems. In addition, there is a lack of public understanding that in taking care of passports, original documents must still be brought.
Analysis of the Supervisory Role of the Surabaya City Immigration Office on the Existence of Foreigners I Gusti Ayu Dini Riarti Laretna Laksmi; Amirul Mustofa; Eny Haryati; Widyawati Widyawati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/hukum.v2i2.205

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This study aims to describe and analyze: the role of supervision and obstacles faced and the efforts made by the Surabaya Special Class I Immigration Office in its role to supervise the existence of foreigners. The research method to be used is qualitative descriptive. Data Collection Techniques include: Interviews, Observations, Documentation. The research informant is the Head of the Suarabaya Special Class I Immigration Office. The data analysis technique using interactive model analysis was developed by Miles et al., (2014), namely data condensation, data presentation, and conclusion drawn. The results of the study show that the Surabaya Special Class I Immigration Office has three roles in supervising foreigners, namely as an immigration facilitator on duty, including providing residence permit and immigration status services, determining immigration status for foreigners in Indonesia, conducting research on the correctness of a person's citizenship evidence. As an Administrator in the supervision of foreigners, it is carried out through administrative supervision when a foreign citizen submits an application to the Immigration Office. As an Executor in the supervision of foreigners, it is carried out by 1) searching for and obtaining information about the existence of Indonesian citizens who are outside Indonesian Territory; 2) Conduct an interview when applying for a Travel Document of the Republic of Indonesia; or 3) Coordinate with the local government through the Chief Representative of the Republic of Indonesia to monitor the existence of Indonesian citizens outside the Indonesian Territory. The obstacles faced by the Surabaya Special Class I Immigration Office include the range of work which includes Surabaya, Mojokerto, and Sidoarjo. There are limitations of officers. Lack of understanding of immigration law by foreigners. Lack of information obtained from the public regarding the existence of foreigners. Lack of openness on the part of the company where the foreigner works. The efforts made by the Surabaya Special Class I Immigration Office in supervising foreigners are to conduct direct field surveillance to find out the whereabouts of foreigners. Attend KOMINDA (Komunitas Intelejen Daerah: Regional Intelligence Community) activities organized by the Regional Government. Conducting socialization programs to foreigners and the community. Conducting administrative supervision.
From Local Wisdom to Independent Tourism Villages : Analysis in the Perspective of Local Economic Empowerment Cherly Wangkay; Eny Haryati; Amirul Mustofa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/hukum.v2i2.209

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This study analyzes the potential of local wisdom in the development of tourism villages in Indonesia, with a focus on local economic empowerment. Local wisdom, which includes traditions, culture, art, and social systems, is often not documented or utilized to its full potential in the tourism sector. Through a qualitative approach, this study explores how local wisdom can be used as the main attraction in the development of independent and sustainable tourism villages. Several tourist villages that have managed local wisdom effectively, such as Osing Village and Reog Village, are used as examples in this study. The findings show that although many villages have great cultural potential, many have not yet utilized digital technology in promoting their local wisdom. Better documentation and the use of technology such as digital platforms can increase the visibility of tourist villages and expand the market. In addition, local economic empowerment is achieved through the management of local wisdom that involves the community in all development processes. This study provides recommendations for strategies to optimize the utilization of local wisdom, including increased documentation, community involvement, and the use of digital technology, to create highly competitive tourist villages and make a real contribution to local economic empowerment.
Policies of the Regional Government of Bangkalan Regency in Improving the Development of the Fisheries Sector in the Coastal Region Rosalina Mega Putri; Ika Devy Pramudiana; Aris Suryana; Sri Kamariyah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/hukum.v2i2.212

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This study aims to describe and analyze the policies of the Bangkalan Regency Regional Government in increasing development in the fisheries sector in coastal areas, as well as the supporting and inhibiting factors for development in the sector. Data collection techniques include interviews, observations, and documentation. Research informants are from the Bangkalan Regency Bappeda, the Bangkalan Regency Agriculture Office, the Bangkalan Regency Government in the field of development, and district and village offices. The data analysis technique uses the interactive model developed by Miles et al. (2014), namely data condensation, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results of the study show that the policies of the Bangkalan Regency Regional Government in increasing development in the fisheries sector in coastal areas have accommodated the interests of the community, especially in the fisheries sector, which touches all levels of society, so the development policies implemented run as planned. The process of communicating and delivering information about fisheries development policies, especially in coastal areas, is carried out through meetings between Muspika and the Fisheries Service, attended by all appointed employees to participate in socializing fisheries development policies. The efforts made by the Bangkalan Regency Regional Government in increasing development in the fisheries sector in coastal areas include utilizing fisheries experts to be involved in program implementation. The commitment of the Bangkalan Regency Regional Government in improving development in the fisheries sector in coastal areas is demonstrated by carrying out the agency's vision and mission, namely realizing the fisheries sector in Bangkalan Regency as a center for integrated fisheries economic growth and development with sustainable resource and fisheries management. The Bangkalan Regency Regional Government coordinates and cooperates with related parties in the implementation of the fisheries sector development policy. Supporting factors include institutional support in the form of donations and ideas from the community in planning, as well as support from the private sector and NGOs in community economic empowerment. Inhibiting factors include inadequate institutional facilities and infrastructure, the wide and separated target areas, and the community's mindset, which is still not responsive to development programs.

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