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Journal : Awang Long Law Review

PUBLIC POLICY OF SOCIAL SECURITY DUE TO COVID 19 LEGAL JUSTICE PERSPECTIVE Ridwan; Hajairin; Aman Ma’arij; Gufran
Awang Long Law Review Vol 4 No 2 (2022): Awang Long Law Review
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Hukum Awang Long

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (856.91 KB) | DOI: 10.56301/awl.v4i2.387

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Various social security policies due to the impact of the covid 19 pandemic are carried out as an effort to move the national economy and strengthen people's purchasing power, the restoration of education so that it can be better. The purpose of this study is to find out the policy of social security during the pandemic covid 19 perspective the foundation of legal justice theory. Research methods, using the type of normative legal research with the first approach of legislation (statute approach), second historical approach (historical approach), third conceptual approach (conceptual approach), and Fourth analytical approach (Analytical Approach). While the types and data sources used can be used in two, namely primary legal materials and secondary legal materials focusing on Public Policy of Social Security During the Covid 19 Pandemic Perspective of Legal Justice Theory. The findings in the study showed that various social security policies during the covid 19 pandemic. First Family Hope Program (PKH), Sembako Program Assistance (BPS), Cash Direct Assistance, Cash Social Assistance (BST), Pre-employment Card, BLT small micro-businesses, BLT Village Fund, Productive Banpres for MSME Working Capital, Employee Salary Subsidy, and electricity discount by providing electricity tariff incentives for customers affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, UKT Assistance, internet package assistance for students and students, BSU Lecturer, Pulsa ASN and Kouta are free, as well as other social protection programs. The two foundations of the theory of legal justice to social security policy due to the covid 19 pandemic show that policies in the aspects of education, business groups, communities, and employee salary subsidies, are still considered unable to embrace all elements, although using the distributive justice theory approach, let alone using affirmative justice theory that looks at equality in getting help due to covid 19.
LEGAL PROTECTION OF FLOWER HAWKERS THROUGH THE PROVISION OF LEGALITY AND BRAND RIGHTS (CASE STUDY IN TONGGONDOA VILLAGE PALIBELO DISTRICT OF BIMA REGENCY) Aman Ma’arij; Gufran
Awang Long Law Review Vol 5 No 1 (2022): Awang Long Law Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (216.719 KB) | DOI: 10.56301/awl.v5i1.533

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This research is a legal research that examines the legal protection of flower snack producers in Tonggondoa Village, Palibelo District, Bima Regency, precisely in RT 03 RW 02 Dusun Doro To'i. The purpose of this research is to provide legal protection in the form of granting legality to flower snacks producers and branding the products of flower snacks in Tonggondoa Village referring to the provisions of the Minister of Trade Regulation Number 77/M-DAG/PER/12/2013 concerning the Issuance of Trading Business Permits and Simultaneous Company Registration Certificates for Trading Companies and Law Number 11 of 2020 concerning Job Creation and Law Number 20 of 2016 concerning Marks and Geographical Indications to improve the welfare of the people in Tonggondoa Village. The method used in this study is an empirical legal research method, with several approaches, including: a statutory approach and a concept approach. The results showed that the flower snack producers in Tonggondoa Village from the legal aspect had not received legality as a business group and the flower snacks produced had not received legal protection in the form of labeling and branding that could increase the selling value of flower snacks. Originality: this research is very important considering that no previous research has been conducted on this matter, considering that the flower snack producers in Tonggondoa Village have been around for a long time but there has not been any effort and attention to the legality of flower snacks producers and legal protection efforts for flower snacks production.
VILLAGE GOVERNMENT LEGAL POLICIES IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY-BASED PUBLIC SERVICES Gufran; Aman Ma'arij; Hajairin
Awang Long Law Review Vol 5 No 2 (2023): Awang Long Law Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56301/awl.v5i2.757

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The legal policy of the village government in information technology-based public services, in general, is currently not running optimally. Even though technological developments must be utilized by all elements of society including the village government, several programs can be carried out include such as E-Village, village fund information, village websites, and being able to develop applications that can be used to provide public services to village communities and so on. The research aims to find out whether information technology-based integrated criminal justice system policies can become an instrument for eradicating corruption. The research method used is normative legal research with statutory approaches, theoretical approaches, and comparative and conceptual approaches. The findings in this study are that first, the village government law as stipulated in Law Number 6 of 2014 concerning Villages, cannot be fully explained by village officials, including utilizing technological advances in maximizing public services for the community, so that the community gets information and services that are easy. Second, developing an internet-based rural information network by building village websites with the desa.id domain, encouraging technology-independent villages, improving public services with the village partner application, and managing resources based on village profiles with resource surveys and geospatial data with the village granary application. see mitra.or.id) and build villages with interconnected systems and regulations that support villages to take development initiatives.