ABSTRACT Forest destruction is a process, method or act of destroying forests through illegal logging activities, use of forest areas without permits or use of permits that are contrary to the aims and objectives of granting permits in forest areas that have been determined, have been designated, or are being processed for determination by the government. . In this case, forest destruction occ…
ABSTRACT This study examines the implementation of mental health servicesat Sail Health Center (Puskesmas Sail), located in Sail Subdistrict, Pekanbaru City, based on Government Regulation Number 28 of 2024 as theimplementing regulation of Law Number 17 of 2023 concerning Health. Mental Health is an essential component of human rights that must be guaranteed by the state, including through pri…
ABSTRACT This research examines a crucial problem within the Indonesian constitutional system: the low level of compliance with and follow-up on the decisions of the Constitutional Court (MK) by state institutions (addressees). In practice, many of the Court's decisions are not consistently implemented by the law-making bodies, namely the House of Representatives (DPR) and the President. T…
ABSTRACT This study examines the implications of Constitutional Court Decision No. 46/PUU-XIV/2016 regarding the behavior of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals in Indonesia. The study primarily analyzes the legal considerations of the constitutional judges in the decision, particularly in relation to Article 292 of the Criminal Code, and its impact on the growth dynamic…
ABSTRACT This study aims to analyze and describe the implementation of Article 21 letter c of Padang City Regional Regulation No. 3 of 2014 concerning the Arrangement and Empowerment of Street Vendors (PKL) at Taplau Beach, Purus Village, Padang City. The research is motivated by the rampant street vendors who fail to maintain the cleanliness of the beach area, which contradicts their obl…
ABSTRACT Nowadays, developments in the legal aspect have created many changes to the conditions of government in a country. One of the major changes currently being highlighted by the public in Indonesia is the role of the judiciary, namely the Constitutional Court (MK). The public's great attention to the Constitutional Court cannot be separated from several incidents that occurred, one o…
ABSTRACT The Village Community Empowerment Program is a form of program as an effort to solve the problem of low public welfare which is the government's obligation. Special Allocation Fund is part of the Transfer to Regions allocated for the purpose of funding certain programs, activities, and/or policies that are national priorities and assisting the operationalization of public services, th…
ABSTRACT The 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia states that a good and healthy living environment is a human right and constitutional right for every Indonesian citizen. According to Law Number 32 of 2009 concerning Environmental Protection and Management, the State, entrepreneurs and all stakeholders are obliged to carry out environmental protection and management in the implem…
ABSTRACT The Indonesian government has recently passed a law using the Omnibus Law concept, which was later named the Job Creation Law. In terms of the birth of the Job Creation Perppu, this is a picture of the existence of legal inequality, especially in terms of the formation of laws and regulations, the position of the Constitutional Court and the People's Representative Council was ign…
ABSTRACT This study examines the politics of law governing the position and authority of the governor as a representative of the central government in the regions in Law Number 23 of 2014 concerning Regional Government. The study focuses on the dualism of the governor's position as head of the autonomous region and representative of the central government, which in its implementation often…
Keywords: Influence, Environmental Knowledge, Environmental Attitude of Students This research is motivated by questions about the environment, where everyone is responsible, especially students as agents of change and control. Factors that shape environmental attitudes include the knowledge that a person must have about their environment, the way they think, and the education they receive abou…
ABSTRACT Law Number 10 of 2016 concerning the Election of Governors, Regents, and Mayors stipulates that candidates for regional heads and their deputies must be at least 30 years old. This provision aims to ensure the maturity and experience of candidates in leading. Therefore, the purpose of this thesis research is first, to find out the regulations on determining the age of regional hea…
ABSTRACT Employment remains a critical issue in Indonesia, including in Rokan Hulu Regency, where the absorption rate of local labor remains relatively low despite the existence of regional regulations intended to address the problem. Regional Regulation Number 9 of 2017 was enacted as an initiative by the Rokan Hulu Regency Government to promote the empowerment and optimal placement of l…
ABSTRACT The development of information technology has driven changes in the patterns of public participation in the legislative process in Indonesia. One form of participation that has emerged is online petitions, which serve as a means for citizens to collectively and openly voice their aspirations. The research question in this study is how strong the legal force of online petitions is …
ABSTRACT Implementation of Harmonization and Consolidation of the Concept of the Draft Regional Regulation of Pekanbaru City Based on Law Number 15 of 2019 concerning Amendments to Law Number 12 of 2011 concerning the Formation of Laws and Regulations? Obstacles in overcoming the Implementation of Harmonization and Strengthening of the Concept of the Draft Regional Regulation of Pekanbaru…
ABSTRACT This study aims to analyze the implementation of Article 89 of Law Number 6 of 2014 on Villages in the context of the operation of the Village-Owned Enterprise (BUMDes) "Maju Jaya" in Langkat Village, Siak Kecil District, Bengkalis Regency. Article 89 stipulates that BUMDes profits must be utilized for business development, village infrastructure, community empowerment, and social ass…
ABSTRACT The implementation of Government Regulation No. 18 of 2021 in the Tenayan industrial area has not been realized properly and has not been implemented optimally considering the many land problems in the Tenayan industrial area. Regulations for data collection and land compensation processes for the public interest already exist. In fact, we still find discrepancies between the data…
ABSTRACT Schools are required to report every use and accountability of School Operational Assistance (BOS) funds in accordance with applicable regulations by reporting every use of funds in a transparent and accountable manner. BOS funds must be channeled to support various aspects of supporting education to improve school quality. Provisions regarding the use and accountability of BOS fu…
ABSTRACT Indonesian Migrant Workers face many issues related to their placement and protection that require supervision in the process. In this case, the government has the authority to regulate, foster, implement and supervise the implementation of the placement of Indonesian Migrant Workers. This is where the role of the Riau Province Manpower and Transmigration Service is needed as a l…
ABSTRACT The issue of authority in reviewing Government Regulations in Lieu of Laws (Perpu) is a contemporary problem in the realm of Indonesian Constitutional Law which is interesting to discuss based on the perspective of the 1945 Constitution which is the country's basic constitution, this is an effort to revitalize knowledge to move towards better change. and dynamic in the legal realm. So …