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Kedudukan Jaksa sebagai Pengacara Negara dalam Lingkup Perdata dan Tata Usaha Negara Muhammad Yusuf; Slamet Sampurno; Muhammad Hasrul; Muhammad Ilham Arisaputra
JURNAL YUSTIKA: MEDIA HUKUM DAN KEADILAN Vol. 21 No. 02 (2018): Jurnal Yustika: Media Hukum dan Keadilan
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Surabaya

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The term Prosecutor as a state lawyer is not clearly stated in the Prosecutor's Law. Implementation of the functions of the Prosecutor as state attorney in the civil and administrative sphere of the state follows the flow and procedures for settlement of civil disputes and state administration in general. To optimize the implementation of the Prosecutor's function as a state lawyer, the Prosecutor must be provided with education and training regarding civil law and constitutional law/state administrative law. Therefore, the institutionalization of the State Attorney Attorney is also needed so that if a lawsuit involving the interests of the state occurs, there will be no difficulty in appointing and determining the Prosecutor acting as the State Attorney.
Identification of Qualitative Characteristic Bali Polled Cattle Zulkharnaim Maupa; Sudirman Baco; Lellah Rahim; Muhammad Yusuf
Hasanuddin Journal of Animal Science (HAJAS) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2020)
Publisher : Faculty of Animal Science, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia

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The aim of the research was to identify the qualitative characteristics of Bali polled cattle.  Several advantages in polled cattle can reduce the risk of injury that often occurs in herdsmen’s caused by horns, can prevent bruising of the carcass and damage to the skin. The development of Bali polled cattle requires further research, this research is related to its qualitative characteristics. The total sample was 100 consisting of 11 Bali polled cattle and 89 Bali horned cattle, consisting of 42 samples from Bone Regency and 47 samples from Barru Regency.  Qualitative characteristics that are measured include: coat color, blackline runs along the back, color of socks, color of rump, muzzle color, eyelid color, white hair in the ears, and wattle size.  The qualitative characterization of Bali Cattle in this study was based on the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) ́s guidelines for phenotypic characterization. The distinctive characteristics found in horned Bali cattle are also found in polled cattle. The presence of Bali polled cattle changes the indigenous cattle rearing system in Indonesia.