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The principle of Restorative Justice in sentencingIn the 2023 Criminal Code Ningtias, Ayu Dian; Nahdliyah, Hadziqotun; Nugroho, Fajar Seto
Jurnal Independent Vol. 11 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Independent
Publisher : Universitas Islam Lamongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/ji.v11i2.264

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Abstract the concept and analysis of the regulation of the principles of restorative justice in the 2023 Criminal Code is a solution for imposing sentences on minor criminal cases and avoiding short-term imprisonment, as well as preventing this. Application of the principle that the aim is to prevent people from being punished. This is for protection and is seen in society as an effort to rehabilitate the perpetrator. By upholding a sense of justice and the benefits of the law, as well as Pancasila values ​​in law enforcement and criminal objectives, implementing the principle of judge's forgiveness in the 2023 Criminal Code means that there are defendants who have not been found guilty or served a sentence, even though their charges have been legally and convincingly proven.
E-Consumer Privacy Policy on the Online Marketplace System khitam, Muhammad chusnul; Suisno; Nugroho, Fajar Seto
Jurnal Independent Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Independent
Publisher : Universitas Islam Lamongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/ji.v12i1.302

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Abstract How should the protection of privacy and personal data in Indonesia be responsive to anticipate changing trends from the traditional economic era to the digital economic era? Rapidly developing information and communication technology is changing the way people run business and/or carry out transactions. Thus, transactions which are known as "e-transaction", "e-commerce" and "e-business" have emerged. Indonesia is now in the era of the digital economy. This claim is supported by the condition of Indonesian society which makes the internet and cell phones a commodity, and these commodities are used by traders and sellers to signify electronic transactions via the internet network. This requires that the laws governing these activities can follow or even anticipate developments into the Digital Economy Era.