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Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law
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International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law is a international conference to identify the transforming and restructuring law strategy for finally find solution based. In conclusion, the public had basic tendencies and patterns towards law have been revealed. A pandemic that is followed by a crisis creates a situation when society and the law are transformed according to social change. Legal transformation and restructuring is a challenge that emerged during and after the pandemic as a consequence of the social changes that occurred in society.
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Legal Review of Consumer Protection in E-Commerce Tokopedia who Receive Goods not According to Order Alrafly Bima Putra Wiratama
Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law
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E-commerce presents many challenges as it eliminates the opportunity for direct interaction and inspection between buyers and sellers. Buyers cannot physically inspect the product and must rely solely on the photos provided by the seller. In addition, not all sellers can be trusted to be honest in their transactions, leading to discrepancies between the information received and the actual product received. Defective goods are also often found in online marketplaces. Therefore, it is important for the government to make maximum efforts in providing legal protection for customers to prevent any sense of fraud in online transactions. The research approach uses empirical jurisprudence which is studied through qualitative descriptive analysis. The research findings show that there is already a solid legal framework regarding consumer protection in the field of e-commerce, as stipulated in Law Number 8 of 1999 concerning Consumer Protection and Law Number 19 of 2016 concerning Amendments to Law Number 11 of 2008 concerning Electronic Information and Transactions. However, the responsibility of sellers on the Tokopedia e-commerce platform to compensate consumers for losses incurred during online transactions is not in line with existing laws. This is attributable to the fact that a considerable number of businesses are indifferent to consumer grievances and are reluctant to offer redress, despite unfavorable ratings from consumers and claims for compensation from third parties. The Tokopedia website does not facilitate the resolution of consumer complaints.
Juridical Analysis of Victims of Revenge Porn According to Law Number 44 of 2008 and Maqashid Sharia Salma Yanita; Mutimatum Niami
Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law
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This research aims to juridically analyze victims of revenge porn in the context of Law Number 44 of 2008 and Maqashid Sharia. The research method used is document analysis and qualitative approach by collecting data from literature studies and related legislation. The novelty of this research lies in the approach that integrates the perspective of positive law with the principles of Maqashid Sharia, thus providing a holistic view of legal protection for victims of revenge porn. The results show that there is a gap in the legal protection of victims of revenge porn between Law Number 44/2008 and the principles of Maqashid Sharia. The legal and social implications of the gap are discussed in depth. In conclusion, legal protection for victims of revenge porn requires a holistic approach that considers aspects of positive law and sharia values. Harmonization between the two aspects is needed to ensure effective protection of revenge porn victims.
Online Motorcycle Taxi Services and Smartphone Use while Driving Nurani Eka Saputri; Mutimatun Niami
Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law
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The use of smart phones by online motorcycle taxi services drivers while driving brings complex impacts, including the risk of traffic accidents, vio lations of the law, and liability in accident cases. The main problem that arises is the extent of legal protection available to online motorcycle taxi services drivers who use smart phones while driving and how existing regulations address this challenge. This study aims to examine the legal protection of online motorcycle taxi services drivers who use smart phones while driving. This research method uses juridical normative to relevant legal provisions. The results showed that the need for clearer and str icter regulations to protect the rights and welfare of online motorcycle taxi services drivers. In addition, the need for concrete steps from related parties to improve legal protection for online motorcycle taxi services drivers who use smart phones while driving.
Digital Transformation of Land Title Certificates Azizah Alvisahrin Putri Kadi; Arief Budiono; Sugeng Wibowo
Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law
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This paper discusses the implementation of digital transformation to land certificate issuance in Sragen Regency, focusing on efficiency, transparency, and cultural inclusion. The transition from physical to digital certificates has become a global trend, driven by advances in information technology. The research methodology involved a comprehensive literature review, analysis of existing regulations, and interviews with stakeholders to understand the current landscape and challenges around land certificate digitization in Sragen Regency. In contrast to previous research, this study specifically examines the implications of digital transformation on land certificate issuance in Sragen Regency, taking into account the unique cultural context and challenges faced by the local community. By focusing on efficiency, transparency, and cultural inclusion, this paper contributes new insights to the ongoing discourse of digitization in the field of land administration. The findings highlight the significant impact of digital transformation on administrative efficiency, information transparency, and access to land ownership data in Sragen Regency. While there is widespread support for the modernization of the land administration system, challenges related to the regulatory framework, cultural perceptions, and digital literacy need to be addressed to ensure the successful implementation of digital land certificates. The digital transformation of land certificates in Sragen Regency provides many benefits in terms of efficiency and transparency. However, to fully realize these benefits, it is important to address regulatory challenges, encourage digital literacy, and integrate local cultural values into the implementation process.
Corruption Arrest Hand Operation based on Wiretapping Process Conducted by The Corruption Eradication Commission from The Perspective of Islamic Criminal Law Muhammad Arri Widiawan; M. Junaidi
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The Corruption Eradication Commission is an independent institution responsible for handling cases related to corruption, the Corruption Eradication Commission itself has the freedom to conduct investigations to bring into the realm of law against a person or a corporation suspected of being a perpetrator of corruption. Within the Corruption Eradication Commission itself, there is a Trident that it uses in enforcing the law against corruption. One of the Trident, there is the freedom given to the Corruption Eradication Commission to carry out wiretapping actions to prevent a crime of corruption which can then be claimed as one of the most successful efforts in stopping the crime of corruption. This then raises unrest and very brutal questions about the freedom possessed by the Corruption Eradication Commission to access personal data or personal property belonging to a person on the grounds of preventing corruption. This is a violation of a person's privacy data, and can be said to violate human rights which are deliberately protected by law. Islam then comes to provide some answers to the actions taken by the Corruption Eradication Commission, Islam does not only look from the angle of the aggrieved or from the narrow angle of the solution offered. However, this is part of Fiqh, which in a broad sense has many different meanings and understandings. This research will provide an overview of how Islamic law and the criminal context regarding wiretapping actions taken by the Corruption Eradication Commission to prevent corruption. This research uses Normative research methods and descriptively will provide a broad and concise description and provide examples of examples or actions that can be a way out.
Legal Protection of Consumers from Negligence of Medical Personnel (Case Study of Swapped Baby at Sentosa Hospital Bogor) Dewi Aulia Salsabilla; Hanifah Febriani
Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law
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Errors or negligence of medical personnel in the case of switched babies at Sentosa Bogor Hospital in carrying out their profession are fatal, because these errors or negligence have a detrimental impact on patients, even though patients also have rights protected by consumer protection laws in Law Number 8 of 1999. This research will analyse the legal mechanism for the settlement of switched babies according to Law Number 8 of 1999, and also analyse the responsibilities of hospitals and medical personnel in the case of switched babies at Sentosa Bogor Hospital. This research uses a normative juridical approach method by researching using library materials or secondary data by conducting a search for legislation and literature related to the problem under study. The results of the study found that consumer protection in Article 4 of Law Number 8 Year 1999 concerning consumer rights as patients regulates the right to comfort, safety, and security of patients and the right to obtain protection, advocacy, and settlement efforts. Referring to this article of the Law can be used as a settlement of the case of a swapped baby in Bogor at Sentosa Hospital. As the responsibility of the hospital for the swapped baby, the law can be charged from the article, namely, business actors do not carry out Standard Operational Procedures (SOP), and contrary to article 8 juncto article 62 which is mentioned can be charged with a fine of 2 billion or imprisonment. The settlement of this case can be resolved by mediation with the police and Sentosa Hospital sanctioned 15 nurses with temporary dismissal.
Optimizing the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Accelerating the Implementation of the Indonesian Judicial Reform Blue Print 2035 Andi Hakim Lubis; Serimin Pinem; Tommy Aditya Sinulingga; Mhd. Hasbi; Fahrizal S. Siagian; Misael Andry Ariffando Sinaga
Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law
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One of the real problems in the judicial institution is the lack of quantity of human resources or the number of judges assigned to judicial institutions or the Supreme Court to handle cases. The shortage of human resources or the number of judges is a serious problem and should not be considered a naive matter. This is because, according to the author, the shortage of judges has the potential to produce new injustices and also become a new problem in reality. If the shortage of judges is ignored and there is no effort to immediately find a solution, it is feared that it will result in the low quality of judges' decisions. This is because the number of cases that will be worked on by judges will certainly drain a lot of energy and thoughts. This means that if it is true that the judiciary has been short of judges, this should be equivalent to an excess of judges' duties to cover case handling. One of the efforts made is the use of technology in supporting the workload in the judicial institution and the supreme court is a necessity and part of the acceleration of the manifestation of the blueprint (blue print) of Indonesian Judicial Reform 2010-2035. This research is normative research. research conducted by examining the literature by taking a statute approach. The urgency of utilizing Artificial Intelligence cannot be separated from the development of advanced technology and its necessity in supporting the completion of the workload of the judicial institution and the Supreme Court. Therefore, optimizing the use of technology, especially Artificial Intelligence, must be able to accelerate the realization of the 2010-2035 Indonesian Judicial Reform blueprint.
Foreign Investment in The Era of Globalization: A Review of Legal Protection in The Perspective of National and International Law Layla Qodri Ani; Amanda Khoirun Nisa; Amanda Gheanisa Lutfi; Falah Al Ghozali
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Introduction: This paper presents an overview of the legal protection of foreign investment in the context of globalization. It aims to analyze the relations between national regulations and international treaties in regulating foreign investment. Methods: The research method used is document analysis and a qualitative approach to national regulations and international agreements related to foreign investment. Data is obtained from literature studies and relevant official documents. Novelty: This article presents a novel contribution by summarizing and analyzing the legal framework involving foreign investment in the era of globalization, as well as highlighting the significant differences between national regulations and international treaties in the context of foreign investment protection. Results and Discussion: The analysis shows that there are complexities in the relationship between national regulations and international treaties in providing legal protection for foreign investment. National regulations tend to reflect domestic interests while international treaties emphasize harmonization and protection of investments globally. Conclusion: There needs to be effective coordination between national regulations and international agreements to provide optimal legal protection for foreign investment in the era of globalization. A balance between the two aspects is important to create a stable and favorable investment environment for all relevant parties.
Strengthen Integrity in Human Resource Management: The Application of Professional Ethics in The Digital Era Layla Qodri Ani; Rizky Fajar Hermansyah; Ashil Andy Hakim; Nadia Rahmadhani; Amanda Khoirun Nisa; Amanda Gheanisa Lutfi; Arief Budiono
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This research highlights the importance of building integrity in human resource management through the application of the ethics of the civil service profession in the digital era. It includes a summary of the background of the problem, research objectives, and relevance of the topic in the current context. This research uses a qualitative approach with data collection techniques through in depth interviews and participatory observation. The data analysis method involves a process of coding and theming to identify patterns and trends emerging from t he data. This article makes a novel contribution by highlighting how integrity in human resource management can be strengthened through the implementation of professional civil service ethics in the digital age. It distinguishes itself from previous research by exploring the impact of recent digital technologies on Human Resource management practices and professional ethics. This research reveals findings that illustrate the important role of professional personnel ethics in building organizational integrity. Discussions include the implications of the findings for effective Human Resource management practices in the digital era and efforts to address challenges related to integrity. The integration of professional ethics in human resource management emerged as a key strategy to strengthen organizational integrity in the digital era. The conclusions of this study provide an overview of the practical implications and directions for further research in this domain.
The Role of The Trade Agency in Overseeing Unfair Competition in Wonogiri District, A Case Study of Wonogiri District Market Ardha Tri Adi Prasetyo; Hanifah Febriani
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The purpose of this research is to identify the Role of the Trade Office in Supervising Unfair Competition in Wonogiri Regency Case Study of Wonogiri Regency Market. The empirical juridical research approach is determined in this study using qualitative research methods because the researcher intends to understand the phenomenon of what is experienced by the research subject such as behavior, legal efforts, and actions that have been taken, directly by means of descriptions in the form of words and language, in a special context. The purpose of using qualitative methods is to seek a deep understanding of a subject matter, facts, or reality in it. Researchers use descriptive qualitative research because the authors want to describe the results of the research not with numbers but using written words and describing the results. It can be concluded that the Wonogiri City Trade Office has carried out price controls to overcome the problem of unfair competition that has been going on for a long time in the Wonogiri Regency market. Various efforts such as market operations and socialization have been carried out to overcome monopolistic practices and unfair trade competition in the Wonogiri Regency area.