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Between Control And Empowerment: Local Government And Acknowledgement Of Adat Villages In Indonesia, Tine Suartina
Between Control And Empowerment: Local Government And Acknowledgement Of Adat Villages In Indonesia, Tine Suartina
Indonesia Law Review
The local government’s acknowledgment of adat (customary) communities and adat villages, as regulated in the Village Law 6/2014 , appear to signal an increasing recognition of adat law. However, the current acknowledgment practices and adat village formalizations have become areas of legal contestation between adat communities and state-national and local governments. Despite the resurgence of formal legal pluralism, those acknowledgment and accommodation mechanisms are double-edged. They involve control and empowerment as emphasized in Hellman’s framework applied to analyze the dilemma in a plural society regarding cultural politics. On the one hand, the acknowledgment and accommodation mechanisms conducted through an official …
Book Review The Spectra Of Authoritarianism In Southeast Asia, Ghunarsa Sujatnika
Book Review The Spectra Of Authoritarianism In Southeast Asia, Ghunarsa Sujatnika
Indonesia Law Review
This book results from of a collaboration between SHAPE-SEA and academics/experts who focus on variants of authoritarian practices that hit countries in ASEAN. The discussion presented by the authors aims to identify, understand, and analyze the effects of authoritarian regimes on democratic life in ASEAN. In this regard, this book attempts to present how human rights and fundamental freedoms can be compromised, as well as how vulnerable groups are increasingly marginalized.
Utilization Of Geographical Indication Protection System For Traditional Handicrafts In Indonesia, Ranggalawe Suryasaladin Sugiri
Utilization Of Geographical Indication Protection System For Traditional Handicrafts In Indonesia, Ranggalawe Suryasaladin Sugiri
Indonesia Law Review
This work attempts to analyze the implementation of the GI law and regulations in the traditional handicraft industry in Indonesia. We particularly focus on the natural and human factors that are assessed when stakeholders apply for GI registration for their traditional handicraft products. This work also analyzes the books of requirements of five handicrafts with registered GIs in Indonesia. Indonesia’s GI regulations and policies, especially with regard to handicrafts, are compared with those of India and Thailand. The article comprises four chapters. Chapter 1 introduces the topic of this work. Chapter 2 explores the protection of traditional handicrafts through GI …
Inclusive And Implementable Legal Rules For E-Commerce: A Comparative Study Of Indonesia And Vietnam, Ngoc Nguyen Thi Bich, Phan Quoc Nguyen
Inclusive And Implementable Legal Rules For E-Commerce: A Comparative Study Of Indonesia And Vietnam, Ngoc Nguyen Thi Bich, Phan Quoc Nguyen
Indonesia Law Review
Both Vietnam and Indonesia have large populations that promise major markets for e-commerce. The two nations record high internet coverage and large numbers of social media users. Recently, the countries have been trying to support e-commerce with new legal rules. In November 2019, Indonesia’s government introduced Government Regulation No. 80 of 2019 on Trading through Electronic Systems (GR 80, 2019). GR 80 requires e-commerce businesses to obtain business licenses, report taxes, and preserve consumer protections and rights. Similarly, Vietnam has issued a number of resolutions and guidelines since its Decree on E-Commerce in 2013 (Decree No. 52/2013/NĐ-CP). While these legal …
The Law Of Arbitration Rules That Are Final And Binding, Heru Sugiyono, Heru Suyanto, Rosalia Dika Agustanti
The Law Of Arbitration Rules That Are Final And Binding, Heru Sugiyono, Heru Suyanto, Rosalia Dika Agustanti
Indonesia Law Review
A request in a district court for annulment of an arbitration, or arbitral, award is a form of legal remedy that claims dissatisfaction with the award by one or more parties. It contravenes the provisions that stipulate the finality of the award and its permanently binding legal force. The attempt to invalidate the arbitral award seems to reflect the party’s (or parties’) disobedience to it. The research method here employed normative juridical review of various library materials consisting of primary legal sources from related laws and regulations, secondary materials which formed the explanations used in the analysis of the primary …
Legalization Of Waqf Forests In Indonesia: The Registration Process, Miftahul Jannah, Azila Ahmad Sarkawi, Jamilah Othman
Legalization Of Waqf Forests In Indonesia: The Registration Process, Miftahul Jannah, Azila Ahmad Sarkawi, Jamilah Othman
Indonesia Law Review
Waqf (Islamic endowment) is considered one of the alternative solutions to environmental problems in Indonesia. One of the examples is through the establishment of a waqf forest, a conservation initiative in the form of developing forests on waqf land. The development of waqf forests needs to pay attention to the legal side in accordance with the laws and regulations of Indonesia. Previous studies discussed the process of legalizing waqf land in Indonesia, but research about the legalization of waqf forest land is still scarce. This study aims to determine the process of legalizing waqf forests on the basis of Indonesian …
Authoritarianism In The Halal Product Guarantee Act Of Indonesia: A Contribution To An Ongoing Debate, Siti Rohmah
Authoritarianism In The Halal Product Guarantee Act Of Indonesia: A Contribution To An Ongoing Debate, Siti Rohmah
Indonesia Law Review
This study aims to examine the discourse on authoritarianism in the Halal Product Guarantee Act of Indonesia. The issue raised concerns opinions on or accusations of the Halal Product Guarantee Act of Indonesia reflecting authoritarianism and threatening human rights, specifically, religious beliefs. Furthermore, the discourse on authoritarianism in the Halal Product Guarantee Act of Indonesia states efforts to impose a single interpretation of the provisions in Islamic law. In this study, we investigate the validity of these allegations using a statute and conceptual approach. In this research, we determine that the claim of authoritarianism in the Halal Product Guarantee Law …
How Supreme Court Precedent Sheds Light On Corporate Bill Of Attainder Claims, Alina Veneziano
How Supreme Court Precedent Sheds Light On Corporate Bill Of Attainder Claims, Alina Veneziano
Seattle Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Toward A More Democratic America, Thomas Kleven
Toward A More Democratic America, Thomas Kleven
Seattle Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Questioning The Sacrosanct: How To Reduce Discrimination And Inefficiency In Veterans Preference Law, Craig Westergard
Questioning The Sacrosanct: How To Reduce Discrimination And Inefficiency In Veterans Preference Law, Craig Westergard
Seattle Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Utilizing Tort Law To Deter Misconduct In The Public Sector, Boaz Segal
Utilizing Tort Law To Deter Misconduct In The Public Sector, Boaz Segal
Seattle Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
The Hallmarks Of A Good Test: A Proposal For Applying The "Functional Equivalent" Rule From County Of Maui V. Hawaii Wildlife Fund, Damien M. Schiff, Glenn E. Roper
The Hallmarks Of A Good Test: A Proposal For Applying The "Functional Equivalent" Rule From County Of Maui V. Hawaii Wildlife Fund, Damien M. Schiff, Glenn E. Roper
Pace Environmental Law Review
The Clean Water Act generally requires a federal permit for the discharge of pollutants “from any point source” to navigable waters. It is undisputed that permits are required for discharges of pollutants from point sources that proceed “directly” to regulated waters. But there is much disagreement over the extent to which indirect point-source discharges are regulated. In an attempt to clarify, the United States Supreme Court in County of Maui v. Hawaii Wildlife Fund ruled that permits are required not just for direct point-source discharges, but also for any point-source discharge that is the “functional equivalent” of a direct point-source …
Of Sex Crimes And Fencelines: How Recognition Of Environmental Justice Communities As Crime Victims Under State And Federal Law Can Help Secure Environmental Justice, Joshua Ozymy, Melissa L. Jarrell
Of Sex Crimes And Fencelines: How Recognition Of Environmental Justice Communities As Crime Victims Under State And Federal Law Can Help Secure Environmental Justice, Joshua Ozymy, Melissa L. Jarrell
Pace Environmental Law Review
Environmental justice communities throughout the United States continue to face disproportionate health burdens from living near industrial sources of pollution. Such burdens were caused by historically racist public policies and continue to be perpetuated by inadequate regulatory responses at the federal and state level. State and federal law has increasingly recognized an emerging set of rights afforded to victims of crime in court proceedings. We argue that members of environmental justice communities should be viewed as crime victims and have the same rights applied as other victims of violent crime. Using case examples under the federal Crime Victims’ Rights Act …
Unveiling The “Trojan Horses” Of Gentrification: Studies Of Legal Strategies To Combat Environmental Gentrification In Washington, D.C. And New York, N.Y., Sarena Malsin
Pace Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
When Misrepresentation Becomes Deceptive: Analyzing Petition-Signer Inadvertence Post-Cambell, Melissa English, Daisy Gray
When Misrepresentation Becomes Deceptive: Analyzing Petition-Signer Inadvertence Post-Cambell, Melissa English, Daisy Gray
Alaska Law Review
In 2010, the Alaska supreme court held that a legally deficient petition summary of a ballot initiative could be corrected and put on the ballot without being recirculated for signatures. The Parental Involvement Initiative at the root of the litigation would prohibit doctors from performing abortions for unemancipated minor women who had not provided notice to or obtained consent from a parent. After the petition was circulated for signatures, the supreme court determined that omissions of fact in the petition summary rendered the summary inaccurate and therefore deficient. However, the court refused to require that the initiative sponsors recirculate the …
Keynote Address: Alaskan Election Law In 2020, Erwin Chemerinsky
Keynote Address: Alaskan Election Law In 2020, Erwin Chemerinsky
Alaska Law Review
No abstract provided.
Alaska’S Ballot Initiative Today: History, Practice, And Process, Elizabeth M. Bakalar
Alaska’S Ballot Initiative Today: History, Practice, And Process, Elizabeth M. Bakalar
Alaska Law Review
Since statehood, Alaska’s Constitution has included the right of the people to enact legislative change by direct democracy. The state’s initiative process as governed by the Alaska Constitution, statutes, and caselaw reflects a delicate balance of citizen participation within carefully crafted guardrails meant to ensure the efficacy of the process and the role of the legislature. Alaska courts have developed a still-evolving body of caselaw interpreting the restrictions on the subject and scope of ballot initiatives, the role of the executive and judicial branches in the initiative process, and the timing and procedural features of the process. Navigating the initiative …
Alaskan Exceptionalism In Campaign Finance, Chad Flanders
Alaskan Exceptionalism In Campaign Finance, Chad Flanders
Alaska Law Review
This article argues that Alaska’s efforts in campaign finance reform are closely tied to a philosophy of “Alaskan Exceptionalism”: the view that Alaska is fundamentally different from other states. A recent decision from the Supreme Court, Thompson v. Hebdon , may, however, weaken Alaska’s right to justify its reforms through an “exceptionalist” lens. The same decision suggests the Supreme Court is further narrowing its campaign finance jurisprudence more generally. Without these campaign finance limits, Alaskan politics may continue to be dominated by the oil and gas industry, the very problem those limits sought to address in the first place
Unlocking The Ballot: The Past, Present, And Future Of Alaska Native Voting Rights, Zachary R. Kaplan
Unlocking The Ballot: The Past, Present, And Future Of Alaska Native Voting Rights, Zachary R. Kaplan
Alaska Law Review
Racial oppression in American democracy is older than America itself. While most existing scholarship focuses on the historical disenfranchisement of Black and Latinx voters, this Note tells the story of the voting rights of a smaller, but still noteworthy marginalized American community: Alaska Natives. By contextualizing the history of Alaska Native disenfranchisement within the broader national landscape, this Note seeks to illuminate the ways in which the Alaska Native experience is similar to, and unique from, the experiences of other marginalized American communities. Although this history and present are rife with troubling discrimination, inequity, and non-compliance, this Note is ultimately …
Retaining Judicial Independence: Solutions To Increasing Threats To Alaska’S Judicial Merit System, Ryan Kuchinski
Retaining Judicial Independence: Solutions To Increasing Threats To Alaska’S Judicial Merit System, Ryan Kuchinski
Alaska Law Review
While the judicial merit system in Alaska has effectively balanced accountability with the competing need for independence in the judiciary, the growing trend of politicized retention elections threatens that independence. This Note examines the threat to the Alaskan judicial merit system, argues for the importance of protecting an independent judiciary, and proposes a number of potential solutions to reform or replace the current retention election system.
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road: Enfranchisement Among Native American Voters And Nick V. Bethel, Kristen M. Renberg
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road: Enfranchisement Among Native American Voters And Nick V. Bethel, Kristen M. Renberg
Alaska Law Review
This Comment documents the limited impact of Nick v. Bethel and proposes legislative and electoral reforms to increase enfranchisement among Alaska Natives. The Voting Rights Act (VRA) of 1965 made significant progress in protecting minority voting rights. In 2007, a federal district court interpreted the “historically unwritten” exemption in Section 203 of the VRA for the first time in Nick. While the court found Yup’ik to be historically unwritten, the court also reasoned that written translations of election materials should be prepared in order to ensure that oral translations were effective in accommodating voters. The state responded through various actions …
How Should Alaskans Choose?: The Debate Over Ranked Choice Voting, Angela Sbano
How Should Alaskans Choose?: The Debate Over Ranked Choice Voting, Angela Sbano
Alaska Law Review
In November 2020, Alaskan voters will decide whether or not they will adopt a Ranked Choice Voting system for elections within their state. While the move would be an unprecedented one for the state, the state of Maine and cities across the country have already adopted Ranked Choice Voting in recent years. The electoral system of Ranked Choice Voting in the United States has seen city-wide adoption, mass repeal, and renewed interest and support over the last century. Proponents hail its ability to improve representation and campaign civility, while opponents point out its complexity and potential to decrease voter turnout. …
Harry Dondorp, David Ibbetson, And Eltjo J. H. Schrage (Eds.), Limitation And Prescription: A Comparative Legal History, Benjamin West Janke
Harry Dondorp, David Ibbetson, And Eltjo J. H. Schrage (Eds.), Limitation And Prescription: A Comparative Legal History, Benjamin West Janke
Journal of Civil Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Two Decades Of Corporate Criminal Enforcement, Samuel W. Buell, Brandon L. Garrett
Two Decades Of Corporate Criminal Enforcement, Samuel W. Buell, Brandon L. Garrett
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Retiring Corporate Retribution, Samuel W. Buell
Retiring Corporate Retribution, Samuel W. Buell
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Three Conceptions Of Corporate Crime (And One Avenue For Reform), Miriam H. Baer
Three Conceptions Of Corporate Crime (And One Avenue For Reform), Miriam H. Baer
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Akibat Hukum Terhadap Ppat Yang Melakukan Akta Jual Beli Dengan Pemalsuan Identitas Penjual Dan Saksi Oleh Pembeli (Studi Kasus Putusan Pengadilan Negeri Depok Nomor 226/Pdt.G/2018/Pn.Dpk), Abi Muzahid Abdillah
Akibat Hukum Terhadap Ppat Yang Melakukan Akta Jual Beli Dengan Pemalsuan Identitas Penjual Dan Saksi Oleh Pembeli (Studi Kasus Putusan Pengadilan Negeri Depok Nomor 226/Pdt.G/2018/Pn.Dpk), Abi Muzahid Abdillah
Indonesian Notary
Akta yang dibuat oleh pejabat pembuat akta tanah merupakan akta autentik yang mempunyai kekuatan pembuktian sempurna di hadapan pengadilan. Akta tersebut pada dasarnya adalah perjanjian yang harus memenuhi ketentuan di dalam pasal 1320 KUHPerdata. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode penelitian yuridis normatif, artinya penelitian ini dilihat dari keseluruhan data sekunder hukum untuk menjawab permasalahan terhadap kedudukan akta pejabat pembuat akta tanah yang telah dibatalkan berdasarkan Putusan Pengadilan Negeri Kota Depok Nomor 226/PDT.G/2018/PN.DPK sebagai alat bukti yang sah dan tanggung jawab pejabat pembuat akta tanah terhadap akta yang telah dibuat olehnya. Akta pejabat pembuat akta tanah yang telah dibatalkan karena kesalahan dari …
Tanggung Jawab Notaris Yang Merangkap Jabatan Sebagai Direktur Dan Jasa Hukum Perseroan Terbatas (Studi Kasus Putusan Majelis Pemeriksa Pusat Notaris No. 06/B/Mppn/X/2018), Aprilia Lusiana Wijaya
Tanggung Jawab Notaris Yang Merangkap Jabatan Sebagai Direktur Dan Jasa Hukum Perseroan Terbatas (Studi Kasus Putusan Majelis Pemeriksa Pusat Notaris No. 06/B/Mppn/X/2018), Aprilia Lusiana Wijaya
Indonesian Notary
Tingginya persaingan antar Notaris pada saat ini menyebabkan Notaris menghalalkan segala cara, sehingga tidak sedikit ditemukan pelanggaran yang dilakukan oleh Notaris. Salah satunya yaitu Notaris yang melakukan rangkap jabatan. Dalam artikel yang memuat penelitian ini, Notaris yang berkedudukan di Kota Bandar Lampung telah melakukan pelanggaran berupa tindakannya yang merangkap jabatan sebagai Direktur Perseroan Terbatas serta mencantumkan pekerjaannya sebagai Jasa Hukum Perseroan Terbatas tersebut dan melanggar kewajibannya sebagai Notaris untuk bertindak amanah dan tidak berpihak. Pokok permasalahan yang akan dibahas yaitu mengenai bagaimana tanggung jawab Notaris yang melakukan perbuatan rangkap jabatan sebagai Direktur/ Kuasa Direksi dalam Putusan Majelis Pemeriksa Pusat Notaris …
Tanggung Jawab Perdata Pejabat Pembuat Akta Tanah Terhadap Pegawainya Yang Melakukan Perbuatan Melawan Hukum (Studi Putusan Pengadilan Negeri Mataram Nomor 16/Pid.B/2018/Pn-Mtr)”, Annisa Setyaningsih
Tanggung Jawab Perdata Pejabat Pembuat Akta Tanah Terhadap Pegawainya Yang Melakukan Perbuatan Melawan Hukum (Studi Putusan Pengadilan Negeri Mataram Nomor 16/Pid.B/2018/Pn-Mtr)”, Annisa Setyaningsih
Indonesian Notary
Pejabat Pembuat Akta Tanah selaku Pejabat Umum yang berwenang sebagai perpanjangan tangan Badan Pertanahan Nasional tidak jarang bertindak lalai dalam menjalankan jabatannya. Kelalaian tersebut dapat memberikan kesempatan dan sarana bagi pegawainya untuk melakukan tindak pidana pemalsuan akta jual beli yang mana merugikan para pihak dalam akta secara materiil maupun immaterial. Seperti hal nya pada Putusan Pengadilan Negeri Mataram Nomor 16/Pid.B/2018/PN-MTR, dimana seorang pegawai PPAT melakukan tindak pidana pemalsuan
Akta Jual Beli sebanyak 56 akta. Perbuatan pidana pemalsuan tersebut juga memenuhi unsur- unsur Perbuatan Melawan Hukum sebagaimana terdapat pada pasal 1365 Kitab Undang-Undang
Hukum Perdata. Adapun metode penelitian yang digunakan dalam …
Tanggung Jawab Notaris Dalam Pembuatan Akta Pengalihan Kekayaan Perusahaan Tanpa Persetujuan Rapat Umum Pemegang Saham (Studi Putusan Mahkamah Agung Republik Indonesia Tanggal 22 Juli 2019 Nomor 1515k/Pdt/2019), Bachtiar Noly Wijaya
Indonesian Notary
Notaris sebagai pejabat umum harus dapat memberikan penyuluhan dan mengambil langkah yang tepat dalam pembuatan akta autentik dengan memastikan kebenaran formil dari suatu perbuatan hukum. Perbuatan hukum yang dimaksud dalam hal ini adalah pengalihan kekayaan perseroan tanpa persetujuan Rapat Umum Pemegang Saham yang dilakukan bersamaan dengan perubahan pemegang saham dalam Anggaran Dasar Perseroan yang belum berstatus badan hukum. Permasalahan yang diangkat adalah keabsahan dari akta pengalihan kekayaan perseroan dan tanggung jawab Notaris yang membuat akta tersebut tanpa persetujuan Rapat Umum Pemegang Saham. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah penelitian yuridis normatif, dengan menggunakan data sekunder yang terdiri dari bahan hukum primer, …