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UNES Journal of Swara Justisia
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ISSN : 25794701     EISSN : 25794914     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31933/ujsj.v7i2
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UNES Journal of Swara Justisia di terbitkan oleh Program Magister Ilmu Hukum Universitas Ekasakti. Dimaksudkan sebagai sarana untuk mempublikasikan hasil penelitian hukum. Penelitian yang dimuat merupakan pendapat pribadi peneliti dan bukan merupakan opini redaksi. Jurnal yang terbit secara berkala 4 (empat) kali dalam setahun yaitu April, Juli, Oktober dan Januari.
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CITIZEN LAWSUIT (GUGATAN WARGA NEGARA) TERHADAP PENYELENGGARA NEGARA DALAM MENCARI KEADILAN Julaiddin Julaiddin; Henny Puspita Sari
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To fight for human interests in seeking justice, environmental law provides a route toresolve problems that harmonize the economic and social interests of Citizen Lawsuit.Citizen Lawsuit is essentially a mechanism for citizens to sue state officials liable fornegligence in fulfilling the rights of citizens. Therefore, on the basis of his negligence, inthe petitum of the lawsuit, the state was punished for issuing a regulation (regeling) so thatthe negligence did not occur again in the future.
PERAN MEDIATOR DALAM PENYELESAIAN PERKARA PERDATA DI PENGADILAN NEGERI Devi Rianti Effendi
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The court without trying to resolve it first at the nagari level through the Adat NagariKerapatan Institute (KAN). In addition to the problem of lack of trust in customary institutions, filing a case directly with the Court is considered to have a value of prestige and self-esteem in this case which makes it difficult for the Judge to attempt to reconcile parties who litigate in addition to the absence of strict regulations regarding peace efforts in the Court. Based on the description of the background above, the writer wants to conduct research and realize in a scientific work in the form of a thesis entitled "Mediator Role in Settling Civil Cases in the District Court". Regarding the background of the problem the authors mentioned above, the problems to be addressed are as follows, First, How is the Role of the Mediator in Settling Civil Cases in the District Court, Secondly, What are the factors that influence the Mediator's Role in resolving the Civil Code Case, Third, how is the power of law against the decision of peace in civil cases in the District Court. The mediator in resolving disputes in the court should prioritize the principles of an independent mediator, even though later the mediator is chosen by the parties as mediators from the judge, but also prioritized to provide opportunities for professional mediators not judges. The important role of a mediator in resolving disputes is very important and must be active in encouraging the parties to reconcile in resolving the dispute. The mediator should not get caught up in things that will cancel the peace, for example pressing one party to accept an offer from the other party. Because the results implemented do not get the meaning of the peace, and may even get new problems later. And this is where the important role of a mediator is to carry out its function to reconcile the parties. And if necessary to approach persuasively to each party separately to find a midpoint in the peace of the parties. The legal strength of the peaceful determination issued by the mediator is a decision that has binding and final legal force, and / or in other words has been inclined and there is no more legal effort taken from each party. And if there should be a new dispute related to the same object, then the Court must institutionally reject the dispute.
PROFESIONALISME POLISI LALU LINTAS DALAM PENANGGULANGAN KECELAKAAN LALU LINTAS (Studi Pada Satuan Lalu Lintas Kepolisian Resor Kota Padang) Dian Jumes Putra
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Law Number 22 Year 2009 concerning Road Traffic and Transportation is intended torealize security and safety and order in traffic. Empirical facts show that the legalcompliance of people in traffic on the highway is decreasing. Many road users do notcomply with traffic regulations, so that traffic accidents on the road that tend to increaseThe high number of traffic accidents must be handled by the police professionally byhandling accidents based on the established standard operating procedures.
PERLINDUNGAN HUKUM TERHADAP ANAK PELAKU TINDAK PIDANA MELALUI PROSES DIVERSI PADA BAPAS KELAS I PADANG Lily Reni
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Based on the General provisions on article 1 point (4) of the Act No. 12 Year 1995Incerning Corrections Correctional Hall explains that the institution is hereinafterreferred to as BAPAS to carry out Correctional Clients guidance. Law number 11 Year2012 about the criminal justice system of the child in article 1 point (7) explains that theDiversion was the transfer of case settlement children from criminal justice processes toprocesses outside of criminal justice. In terms of legal protection and that the rights of thechild not to be broken then legal aid in children by Bapas through Civic Mentors (PK)always accompany the child to provide reinforcement psychological againstperpetrators.Based on the above, the background can be formulated as the following issues: first, howis the legal protection given to the perpetrators of criminal acts in the process of diversionby Bapas Kelas I Desert?.Second, whether the constraints faced by the communitySupervisor Bapas Kelas I Pasture in the granting of legal protection against theperpetrators of the crime? and how the effort of overcoming these constraints?.Based onthe results of research and discussion, can be summed up as follows; First, besidesperlindungan law provided by Correctional Hall class of I Pastureagainst the perpetratorof the criminal offenceby the criminal justice system diversion Children withmentoring,doing research Viablein order for rights-the rights ofason not to be broken as well asattempting to do a versioned to provide strengthening psychologically against childabuserto face the process of law faced by child abusers. Second, constraints encountered inperforming the duties of Correctional Hall class I the field include rule of law related tothe regulation of the Minister Kemenkumham, inadequate coordination with lawenforcement related implementation legislation, SPPA the low quality of human resources,lack of facilities and infrastructure, family factors clients, and budget constraints. Effortsto address these constraints need to be issued Ministerial Regulation for the strengtheningof the position of the officer Supervising the community, maximize coordination with lawenforcement related legislation SPPA, requiring PK in socialization training or educationto improve the quality of HUMAN RESOURCES, complete infrastructure, dissemination toparents of clients, as well as the need to increase the budget.
UPAYA PERLINDUNGAN HUKUM OLEH SATUAN RESERSE NARKOBA POLRES PASAMAN TERHADAP ANAK TERSANGKA PELAKU TINDAK PIDANA Erwin Sanra
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Criminal narcotics committed by children violating the law and contrary to the values andnorms in society, protection of children is very important, considering that children are thenext generation of the nation. This requires legislation that protects children from variouscriminal acts, namely Law Number 35 of 2014 concerning Amendments to Act Number 23of 2002 concerning Child Protection and Law Number 35 of 2009 concerning Narcotics.The purpose of this law itself is to protect children's rights from all kinds of actions.Children are someone who is in a period of growing and developing, Handling of childrenwho face legal problems in this case facing the problem of distributing narcotics must bedone by prioritizing the best interests for the child. The number of cases of narcotics abusetoday is increasingly troubling our lives, narcotics which are now no longer looking atage, ranging from children, adolescents to parents can be included in this drug abuse trap.And like the case that happened in Pasaman where there were children who committednarcotics crime and sought to be given protection for the child. Based on the results of thediscussion and analysis, it can be concluded that: First, the legal protection of childrensuspected of narcotics crime in Pasaman District Police Station is carried out by the childinvestigator of Pasaman District Police, accompanied by social counselor (PK) and whenthe investigation is made, the case is adjusted accordingly, not exposing the case to themedia, in his examination accompanied by a lawyer, presenting Bapas and attempting thechild not to be arrested but obliged to report, Second Constraints encountered in the effortto provide legal protection to the child of the suspect in the Narcotics crime at thePasaman Police Station are the limitations of child investigators who have Inauguration isstill reduced and the lack of facilities and infrastructure such as child detention is notavailable, the Bapas office is far away, namely in Bukittinggi so it is difficult to presentCommunity Guidance (PK).
OPTIMALISASI PENEGAKAN HUKUM TERHADAP TINDAK PIDANA MELAKUKAN PERNIAGAAN MINYAK TANAH TANPA IZIN USAHA NIAGA (Studi Pada Direktorat Reserse Kriminal Khusus Polda Sumbar) Surya Putra
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Tindak pidana perniagaan minyak tanah tanpa izin usaha niaga adalah perbuatan yang bertentangan dengan Pasal 53 huruf d Undang-undang Nomor 22 Tahun 2001 tentang Minyak dan Gas Bumi. Selama ini tindak pidana perniagaan minyak tanpa izin usaha telah ditangani oleh Direktorat Reserse Kriminal Khusus Kepolisian Daerah Sumatera Barat, namun penyidikan sebagai bagian dari penegakan hukum terhadap tindak pidana tersebut tidak optimal. Berdasarkan Laporan Polisi Nomor: LP/A/416/XII/2015/SPKT Polda Sumbar, tindak pidana perniagaan minyak tanah tanpa izin usaha niaga telah diselesaikan perkaranya melalui mekanisme sistem peradilan pidana, sehingga penegakan hukumnya sudah optimal.
LEGITIMASI PENJARA ADAT NAGARI TERHADAP TINDAK PIDANA ASUSILA (Studi Kasus Nagari Tigo Jangko, Kec. Lintau Buo, Kab Tanah Datar) Faisal Tanjung
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Based on the results of the study concluded that First, the application of traditional nagariprisons in the enforcement of customary criminal law in Nagari Tigo Jangko there areseveral stages which consist of being caught being immoral, they are escorted to thenagari guardian's office. The male perpetrator was put into Nagari Prison which waslocated next to the Nagari guardian's office, while the female was put into the Nagariguardian's office. In Nagari Prison the perpetrators are shown to the public(approximately 3-5 hours). In the span of a few hours, Ninik Mamak the perpetrator,religious leader, adat and nagari apparatus held a meeting in adat density to determinethe customary punishment that could be imposed on the perpetrator. Then the perpetratorswere taken by the police to the Lintau Buo Sub-district Police Station located in Pangian,if there was a criminal element in it (National Criminal Law). Second, the legitimacy of theNagari Tigo Jangko customary prison against immoral crime is a strategic role inregulating the implementation of the nagari government. The customary prison in NagariTigo Jang¬ko has been regulated in the local nagari regulations and has the agreement ofthe customary and youth stakeholders, in the event that the relevant violations will first beconvened at the Nagari Indigenous Peoples Office by nagari and pucuk leaders localcustoms and if found a committed violation fined customarily and put in a customaryofficer for one day or before the hearing in KAN is finished, if the perpetrator's actionthere is an element of criminal offense, the perpetrator will be handed over to the Polsek,but the offender is not fined by custom.
PELAKSANAAN PEMILIHAN UMUM KEPALA DAERAH DI DAERAH YANGBERKARAKTERISTIK KEPULAUAN (Studi Kasus Pemilihan Umum Kepala Daerah Di Provinsi Maluku) Julista Mustamu
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Maintaining the holding of regional head elections (post-conflict local elections)inregional areas that are characterized by islands in Indonesia that are in accordance withthe characteristics of the island community is in the context of realizing fair and beneficialpost-conflict local election implementation for the community, to further improve welfareand adapted to the development of the island community. In Law No. 1 of 2015 concerningDetermination of Government Regulations in lieu of Law No. 1 of 2014 concerning theElection of Governors, Regents, and Mayors not being able to accommodate theostconflict local election that is in favor of the regions characterized by islands. Therefore,in the implementation of post-conflict local election in the islands, there are still variousproblems related to the implementation of post-conflict local elections. Thus, legalarrangements are needed that favor the regions that are characterized by islands. Wherethe government is obliged to treat the people of the island province in a different way fromother provinces, considering the sea has special characteristics that are different from theland. The research method used is normative legal research. The problem examined is howis the implementation of general elections in regional areas characterized by islands,especially in Maluku province? The results of this study are that in organizing generalelections in areas characterized by islands, especially in Maluku province, there are stillseveral problems. As related to the involvement of police officers and the State CivilApparatus (ASN), weak supervision, and the obstruction of the distribution of ballots, andthe delay in the results of recapitulation of election results. This is because MalukuProvince is an island characterized by islands, where there are many small islands thatare difficult to reach either by the executor or the election supervisor. Although at the timeof voting it was generally safe and conducive.
DISPARITAS PIDANA TERHADAP PENERAPAN PASAL 132 MENGENAI PERMUFAKATAN JAHAT NARKOTIKA GOLONGAN I (Analisis Putusan Nomor: 19/Pid.Sus/2017/PN.Swl dan Nomor: 5/Pid.Sus/2018/PN.Swl) Al Indra
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Disparities in punishment are often related to the independence of judges becausethe punishment model set forth in the Criminal Code only formulates maximum criminalsanctions only, in addition because Law Number 48 Year 2009 on Judicial Power alsoprovides that: The judge must also consider the good and evil nature of the defendant. Thedisparity of the decision of this judge occurred also in the District Court of Sawahlunto onthe case of narcotic criminal acts which examine and decide the case of narcotics crimewith the same panel of judges and the indictment of the same article but the decision givento the defendant varies.
PENERAPAN DIVERSI DALAM PENYELESAIAN PERKARA PIDANA ANAK YANG BERHADAPAN DENGAN HUKUM PADA TINGKAT PENUNTUTAN (Studi Pada Kejaksaan Negeri Payakumbuh) Ibrahim Khalil
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Diversion according to Article 1 number 7 of Act Number 11 of 2012 concerning the ChildCriminal Justice System is the transfer of settlement of Child cases from criminal justiceprocesses to processes outside of criminal justice. Diversion is to settle criminal casesinvolving children as perpetrators and children as victims. The implementation ofdiversion is intended to avoid negative effects and stigmatization of children so thatchildren are expected to return to the social environment fairly. The Payakumbuh DistrictAttorney also conducted a diversion of cases of criminal acts of violence against childrenthrough a process that turned out to be not as simple as expected, so that it encounteredobstacles in resolving cases of children facing the law.

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