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Implikasi Pasal Multitafsir UU ITE Terhadap Unsur Penghinaan dan Pencemaran Nama Baik: Implications of the Multi-interpretation Article of the ITE Law on the Elements of Humiliation and Defamation Rachmawati, Fairus Augustina; Taduri, Januari Nasya Ayu
Seminar Nasional Hukum Universitas Negeri Semarang Vol. 7 No. 2 (2021): Seminar Nasional Pendidikan Tinggi Hukum: Berintegritas dan Berbasis Teknologi
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/snhunnes.v7i2.735

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Since the beginning of the enactment of laws and regulations related to Electronic Transfer Information, there have been various pros and cons to several articles that are considered to have multiple interpretations, one of which is Article 27 paragraph 3 regarding insults and defamation. Where in the process, the provisions of the article refer to the offense of complaint, but there is no clear limit on the elements of insult and defamation, poses several threats of problems in the implications of the article, among others: 1) limitation of freedom of opinion guaranteed by the constitution and rights Human Rights, 2) lack of legal certainty, 3) the potential for overcriminalization, 4) the ineffectiveness of the article due to duplication of the Humiliation clause of the Criminal Code, 5) Arbitrary actions against the determination of the defendants by justice enforcers. In other words, the situation of multiple interpretations in the article causes the non- fulfillment of the legal objectives to create certainty, benefit and justice. The focus in this paper is to reaffirm the benchmarks for the elements of insult and defamation of Article 27 Paragraph 3 of the ITE Law which is still considered confusing and causes legal uncertainty and hampers the law enforcement process in Indonesia if the article is implemented. In addition, this paper will later provide solutions to these problems. The legal research method used is normative legal research through a statutory or statutory approach, and uses secondary legal data sources.
Integrated Land Registration System: Between Legal Certainty and Challenges (Case of Semarang City) Rachmawati, Fairus Augustina; Choirinnisa, Shafa Amalia; Latif, Latif
Indonesian Journal of Advocacy and Legal Services Vol 3 No 2 (2021): Strengthening Communities Amid Uncertainty: How Does Law Work for Society?
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijals.v3i2.45895

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In providing legal certainty for the control and ownership of community land parcels, the government carries out a program of registration and data collection of land parcels or what is called Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL). In its implementation, the city government of Semarang is targeting as many as 50,000 certificates to be registered with a total of 55,000 land parcels so that with a high quantity output, many problems will occur and a strategy is needed to solve it. Based on these problems, it is necessary to study related problems and the completion of the Semarang City PTSL Program 2021. The research was carried out using a juridical approach by obtaining the results of research in the field. Especially in the area of ​​Bendan Duwur and Sampangan urban villages, Semarang City in implementing the PTSL program in 2021 in the City of Semarang. Through this research, the obstacles to implementing PTSL Semarang City 2021 lie in the implementation of socialization, data collection and asset registration as well as in digitizing PTSL data. The settlement strategy that can be taken to minimize the problems of implementing PTSL is by improving resource strategies, coordinating with villages / sub-districts in making a Physical Land Acquisition Statement, as well as educating the public regarding online data that has been undertaken to support conversion from analog data to data digital.
Integrated Land Registration System: Between Legal Certainty and Challenges (Case of Semarang City) Rachmawati, Fairus Augustina; Choirinnisa, Shafa Amalia; Latif, Latif
Indonesian Journal of Advocacy and Legal Services Vol 3 No 2 (2021): Strengthening Communities Amid Uncertainty: How Does Law Work for Society?
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijals.v3i2.45895

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In providing legal certainty for the control and ownership of community land parcels, the government carries out a program of registration and data collection of land parcels or what is called Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL). In its implementation, the city government of Semarang is targeting as many as 50,000 certificates to be registered with a total of 55,000 land parcels so that with a high quantity output, many problems will occur and a strategy is needed to solve it. Based on these problems, it is necessary to study related problems and the completion of the Semarang City PTSL Program 2021. The research was carried out using a juridical approach by obtaining the results of research in the field. Especially in the area of ​​Bendan Duwur and Sampangan urban villages, Semarang City in implementing the PTSL program in 2021 in the City of Semarang. Through this research, the obstacles to implementing PTSL Semarang City 2021 lie in the implementation of socialization, data collection and asset registration as well as in digitizing PTSL data. The settlement strategy that can be taken to minimize the problems of implementing PTSL is by improving resource strategies, coordinating with villages / sub-districts in making a Physical Land Acquisition Statement, as well as educating the public regarding online data that has been undertaken to support conversion from analog data to data. digital.
Bring back Terrorist into the Society: How Indonesia Deradicalize the Terrorist Rachmawati, Fairus Augustina
Semarang State University Undergraduate Law and Society Review Vol 2 No 1 (2022): Legal Development in Modern Society: Contemporary and Controversial Issues on Law
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/lsr.v2i1.53480

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Southeast Asia is home to one-third of the largest Muslim population in the world. About 87% of Indonesia's population is Muslim, making it the majority religion in Indonesia. In Indonesia Terrorism is a threat that everyone knows that the form of crime is very dangerous, not only in Indonesia but also in different countries. As an example of the Bali Bombing case in 2002 has become the most important lesson for Indonesia, not only concerning the investigation and investigation of terrorism cases, but also how the de-radicalization effort becomes an important part in fighting terrorism. Entering the reform era, radical ideology has more free space to threaten national security. The problem at this time is that the synergy between TNI-Polri-Sipil is still often troubled, whether it is directly related to operations or not. Preventing terrorism is more meaningful, compared to the ability to arrest terrorists who have carried out bombings that killed tens or hundreds of people. Then, anyone who needs to be involved in a de-radicalization program to prevent the loss of lives and wounds that are in vain.