Proceedings of the International Conference on “Changing of Law: Business Law, Local Wisdom and Tourism Industry” (ICCLB 2023)

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Peer-Review Statements

Mirsa Umiyati, I Nyoman Putu Budiartha, Ade Saptomo, Peter Verhezen, Siti Hafsyah Idris, Cesaltina Angela Soares, Eddy Lisdiyono, Faisal Santiago, Eddy Pratomo, Ahmad Sudiro, Anthon Freddy Susanto
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the International Conference on “Changing of Law: Business Law, Local Wisdom and Tourism Industry” (ICCLB 2023) during 22 July 2023 at Trisakti University, 24 July 2023 at Indonesian Muslim University, and 26 July 2023 at Warmadewa...
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Environmental Law Enforcement of National Capital Relocation as an Effort to Preserve the Environment

A. Risma, St. Ulfah, Satrih Hasyim, Dwi Handayani
The relocation of the State Capital which was later referred to as Nusantara is one of the government’s agendas that has gone through various considerations and long discussions until it is officially realized. This transfer, which aims to solve problems in all fields, has resulted in various pros and...
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Legal Problems in Regulating Inbreeding (Incest) in the Social Life of Society in Bali

A. A. Sagung Laksmi Dewi, I Gusti Ayu Bhanumoti Devi Dasi
Balinese people inherit socio-religious values through the culture of dresta and sima (customs), which contain the content of traditions that have been inherited from generation to generation and are used to organize community life in organizing the order of community life. Marriage is a very important...
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Environmental Protection and Management Policies Based on Digital Transformation

Absori, Moh. Indra Bangsawan, Arief Budiono
This research aims: 1). Describe the environmental protection and management policies in Indonesia; 2). Describe the digital transformation-based environmental protection and management policy. This study, which takes a normative legal approach, looks at research objects from the perspectives of digital...
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Indonesian Local Wisdom Based Entrepreneurship to Improve the Tourism Industry in Indonesia

Ade Saptomo, Lulus Purna Malintang
As per the Ministry of Industry of the Republic of Indonesia, the country requires a minimum of 4 million new entrepreneurs, based on the present ratio of domestic entrepreneurs, which is around 3.1% of the entire population. This percentage is a comparison with the percentage of neighboring countries...
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Land Dispute Prevention Model for Tourism Investment Climate Sustainability in Bali Province

Agus Apriawan
Based on data from the Regional Office of the National Land Agency of Bali Province, there are various typologies of land cases, with 261 land disputes and 493 land cases. The high number of land cases in Bali Province, both disputes, conflicts, and land cases, will have an impact on the disruption of...
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Sustainable Mining Development Based on Local Wisdom in West Kalimantan: Progressive Legal Perspective

Agustinus Astono, Sy Muhammad Ridho Rizki Maulufi Alkadrie, Yuko Fitrian, Syarifah Arabiyah, Angelia Pratiwi Mastiurlani Christina Sitorus
Mining has become an important sector in the country’s economy and contributes to economic growth and regional development. In West Kalimantan, mining companies are scattered in various districts such as Mempawah Regency, Landak Regency, Sanggau Regency, Kubu Raya Regency, Kayong Utara Regency, Ketapang...
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Validity of Online Transaction Agreements in the Digital Era

Ahmad Munawir Siregar, Hamdan Azhar Siregar, Siti Miskiah, Nino Agung Perdana
A recent development in an era where it is simple to access internet buying and selling operations. Buying and selling online, one of which can be accessed in applications such as shopee, tokopedia, gofood, and others. Various age groups are free to conduct online transactions, ranging from children...
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Tri Hita Karana as a Concept of Local Wisdom in The Development of Sustainable Tourism in Bali

Anak Agung Ngurah Adhi Wibisana, Anak Agung Sagung Laksmi Dewi
Tri Hita Karana, a prominent manifestation of indigenous wisdom in Bali, holds potential as a foundational principle for addressing conflicts within the tourism sector in Bali. The notion of Tri Hita Karana is rooted in the fundamental premise of achieving harmony and balance in life. The objective of...
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Investment in the Tourism Field in Indonesia

Anak Agung Ngurah Alit Wiraputra
Traveling is the temporary act of visiting a place. It is done by individuals or groups in an attempt to find harmony or balance with the environment in its social, cultural, natural, and scientific dimensions. There are also many different types of tourism activities that are supported by various facilities...
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Juridical Review of Citizenship Problems from The Perspective of Private International Law

Anak Agung Sagung Laksmi Dewi, I Gusti Agung Ayu Gita Pritayanti Dinar, I Kadek Wahyu Dwipayana
The objective of this study is to examine the problems of citizenship from the perspective of private international law with the aim that later the findings can be of benefit to business actors, legal practitioners and students. The concept is very urgent to be scientifically researched and analyzed...
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Security Legal Provisions for the Use of Electronic Wallets as Transaction Media Based on Bank Indonesia Regulation Number 18 of 2016 Concerning Implementation of Transaction Processing

Anak Agung Sagung Ngurah Indradewi, I Wayan Partama Putra
The use of this electronic wallet makes it easier for humans to transact at a distance or near. Only need a smartphone without cash and an ATM card, the transaction process can be done. Based on this background, the authors raised the formulation of the problem, namely how the legal regulation of the...
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Legal Protection for Banks in Cash Processing Cooperation Agreements with Cash Processing Service Providers

Anak Agung Suci Permatasari, I Wayan Wesna Astara, Ni Komang Arini Styawati
The research objectives of this article are to analyze more deeply (1) arrangements for implementing cash processing cooperation agreements, and (2) legal protection for banks in cash processing cooperation agreements with Cash Processing Service Provider Companies. The type of research used is a type...
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The Role of Green Accounting and Share Ownership on Financial Performance

Andi Surya, Dewi Silvia, C. N. Yudhinanto, Agtrina Hardiant
This study aims to determine how the role of green accounting and share ownership on financial performance. This research was conducted at companies receiving green industry awards. The samples used were 8 companies. This research uses quantitative data with a sampling technique that is purposive sampling....
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Indonesian Consumer Behavior and Online Loan (Pinjaman Online): The Case Study of Jakarta, Manila and Bangkok

Andreas Sapta Finady, Eric Stenly
On May 19, 2023, The Financial Services Authority (OJK) advised people against borrowing money from online loans for purchasing tickets to the Coldplay music concert in Jakarta on November 15, 2023. Online loans are believed to make debt systems more effective, effective and easier. Because the consequences...
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The Implementation of the Marriage Abuse License of Foreign Citizens with Indonesian Citizens in Business Transaction

Andreas Sapta Finady, Jum Anggriani
The misuse of marriage documents by foreigners in Indonesia to facilitate business operations has resulted in detrimental consequences for genuine business transactions and the Indonesian community. Addressing this concern requires the government’s dedicated focus on eradicating the exploitation of marriage...
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Legal Certainty in Tourism: How Does Judicial Review of Job Creation Omnibus Law Change Legislative-Judiciary Relation?

Andy Omara, Novira Maharani
The issuance of Job Creation Law in 2020 raised so many controversies both the process and the content of the Law. Substantively, of the law consists of multiple topics which are not related each other. In addition, the lawmaking process contains serious problems such as lack of public participation....
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Job Creation Omnibus Law and Tourism Industry in Indonesia

Andy Omara, Novira Maharani
Job Creation Law provides “new” model of the Indonesian legislation. Unlike the conventional law which regulate specific issues, Job Creation Law consists of multiple topics which are not necessary related each other. The Law contains rules on permits, manpower, forestry, environment and so on and so...
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Legal Protection for Doctors Against Medical Actions in Emergency Situation for Reasons of Informed Consent

Anggraeni Endah Kusumaningrum, Cindy Rachmadewi Ariyanto
In an emergency, doctors must act quickly, precisely and with quality to help patiens in order to save their lives from death or disability. The study aims to analyze informed consent in an emergency and legal protection for doctors who perform medical procedures in emergencies and who do not provide...
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Legal Protection for Aesthetic Doctors in Therapeutic Agreement at Beauty

Anggraeni Endah Kusumaningrum, Janetty Jandra
The development of health and medical sciences makes patients seek solutions for medical action not only for health but to add appearance and aesthetic value through beauty service facilities, namely beauty clinics. In a beauty clinic, there are doctors who provide medical aesthetic services known as...
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Human Rights and Environmental Balance: and Legal Protection in the Energy and Mining Industries

Anggreany Arief, Fahri Bachmid
This paper discusses the legal protection of human rights and environmental balance in the context of the energy and mining industries. It explores the importance of ensuring that the operations of these industries do not violate the fundamental rights of individuals, communities and the environment....
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Implementation of Law Number 6 Of 2023 Concerning the Stipulation of PERPPU Number 2 of 2022 Concerning Job Creation into Law in Encouraging the Improvement of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in The Field of E-Commerce

Aniek Tyaswati Wiji Lestari
This legal analysis examines the legal dimensions of regulating Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in accordance with Law Number 6 of 2023, which pertains to the enactment of Government Regulations as a substitute for Law Number 2 of 2022 on Job Creation. The aforementioned law has facilitated...
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Legal Protection of Intellectual Property Rights for Bangelan Coffee Products in Bangelan Village

Anindya Bidasari, Ririen Ambarsari, Darajatun Indra Kusuma Wijaya, Fahmi Arif Zakaria, Christian Ade Wijaya
As an area that has a lot of natural tourism potential, Bangelan Village which is located at Malang Regency is also famous for its Bangelan coffee plantations, as a relic of the Japanese colonial era, as well as processed coffee which has a distinctive taste. However, based on the not yet optimal public...
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Assessment of Intellectual Property Rights as Credit Collateral

Anis Mashdurohatun, H. Gunarto, Adhi Budi Susilo
The primary objective of this study is to investigate and analyze the assessment of intellectual property rights as collateral for credit purposes. The methodology employed in this research involves the utilization of a socio-legal framework. The present study employs a qualitative research methodology....
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Utilization of Information Technology in Accelerating Agrarian Conflict Resolution through the Application of the Land-Use Conflict Identification Model Strategy (LUCIS)

Anita Kamilah, Yuyun Yulianah
Inequality in access, ownership and utilization of land is one of the causes of agrarian conflicts, both conflicts that are agrarian horizontal as well as vertical conflicts followed by repressive actions and violence, thus impacting economically, socially, culturally, including the environment. Given...
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Restoration of Old Tourist Areas as A Legal Measure in Environmental Conservation

I Made Minggu Widyantara, Annie Long Ashton
The island of Bali, is one of the famous islands in the world because of its natural beauty and the uniqueness of culture and traditions of the community which certainly makes Bali a top tourist destination in the world.As a world tourist destination which is the pride of the Indonesian nation does not...
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Social Justice Education as an Innovative Model of Learning to Embrace the Disruptive Challenges

Anthon F. Susanto, Rosa Tedjabuwana, Hesti Septianita
Social interaction is determined by the rapid dynamics of the changing society in which patterns of interaction are altered. The world is controlled by media corporations and digital process. Cultural context is totally changed when it enters into a chaotic or paradoxical life what is visualized as deviation...
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Surveying the Study on Non-International Armed Conflicts: Scopus Indexed Database Bibliometric Analysis during 2019-2023

Arlina Permanasari, Aji Wibowo, Ali Rido, Ayub Christo Carens Patioran, Indian Mikoyan Gurevich Bilal Dreskandar
It is a fact that in today’s digital era, several non-international armed conflicts (NIAC) or internal armed conflicts are still occurring in certain countries. This normative study examines the dominant issues studied by the authors in the last five years, especially from the perspective of international...
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Responsibility of the Regional Government of South Sulawesi Province in Granting Rock Mining License and Controlling Illegal Mining in Gowa District

Asmah Asmah, D. P. Andi Istiana Inayah, Yuliana Yuliana
The main problem in this study Abstract concerns the responsibility of the Regional Government of South Sulawesi Province in Granting Mining Permits for Rock Quarry Materials and Controlling Illegal Mining in Gowa Regency. The research uses the empirical juridical law method, meaning that a study examines...
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State Responsibility on the Securitization and Protection of Refugees Under the Immigration Legal System in Indonesia

Atik Krustiyati, Gita Venolita Valentina Gea, Ivan Ramos
As one of the main areas of cooperation for ASEAN, Indonesia bears the responsibility of obligations made in the tourism industry as a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). It follows that Indonesia must without a doubt create safe conditions for the travel and tourist industry...
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Implementation of Supporting Development of The Tourism Sector in Bali Province

Ayu Prasetya Dewi, Ni Made Puspasutari Ujianti, A. A. Sagung Laksmi Dewi
This research aims to understand and protect investor rights through strong legal protection aspects. Investments in solar energy are an important step towards clean and sustainable energy sources, and the success of these projects can provide significant benefits to society and the environment. Hence...
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Legal Transformation in the Digital Era: Regulatory Adaptation and Innovation

Bambang Sukamto, Raihan Raihan, Untoro Untoro
The Industrial Revolution 4.0 (digital age) is characterized by a rapid expansion of new technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI) and the internet of things (IoT). Regulation and innovation in these fields focus on new challenges that arise with technological progress. Responsibility for...
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Legal Protection for the Safety of Supporters in Sports Championships

Cokorda Gde Swetasoma, I Ketut Satria Wiradharma Sumertajaya, I W. Gede Mahatma Yogiswara
Supporters play a role in providing support, enthusiasm and motivation in the holding of sports championships. In providing support, supports may assume a risk to their safety both inside and outside of sports events. Indonesian Law Number 11 of 2022 concerning Sports which regulates all aspects related...
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The Urgency of Appropriate Legal Regulations on Financial and Tax Aspects in Cryptocurrency Transactions in Indonesia

Conie Pania Putri, Andri Trisna Eka Putra, Muhammad Aminuddin
The increasing popularity of cryptocurrencies has raised concerns regarding their financial and tax implications in Indonesia. This research aims to explore the urgency of implementing appropriate legal regulations to address the financial and tax aspects of cryptocurrency transactions in the country....
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The Concept of Balanced Justice on the Distribution of Music Royalty

Cucu Solihah, Hilman Nur
Nowadays, musical work is an artwork providing benefits and high business value. The public enjoys and loves it as an artwork. The role of songwriters and singers determines the success and valuable song works loved by the public. It is a marketable factor and has high economic value. In some cases,...
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Material Delic For Mining Without Business License in Mamuju Regency

Danil, Ali Rahman, Faradillah Paratama, Jamil Reza, Alqadri Nur
Article 158 jo Article 35 paragraph one Law Number Three of 2020 concerning amendments to the Law Number Four of 2009 concerning Mineral and Coal Mining establishes the criminal liability of mining business actors who engage in mining without a Mining Business Permit (IUP). Using a statutory approach,...
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Legal Protection of Consumers in Making Buying and Selling Transactions Electronically

Darwati Susilastuti
Advances in technology increase people’s intention to conduct transactions electronically. One of these transactions is to purchase goods for the needs of the community through electronic transactions, namely cellphones. Furthermore, the Government enacted Law Number 11 of 2008 concerning Electronic...
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The Potential of Money Politics in Convenient Village Head Elections Perspective Law Number 6 Of 2014

Dedi Mulyadi
The principle of democracy from the people by the people for the people is a phrase that is manifested in the social interaction of Village Head Elections. The Village Head is a position that can be contested by Indonesian citizens who are elected in the Village Head Election as legitimacy for a six-year...
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Legal Protection of Tourists in Providing a Source of Tax Revenue

Desak Gde Dwi Arini, I Nyoman Subamia
One area that might be exploited as a source of income for the region is the tourist industry. The development program and usage of local tourism resources and potential are anticipated to contribute to economic growth in order to improve local revenue. Based on this, the following problems can be studied:...
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Legal Consequences of Defaults in Hotel Booking Transactions in Bali Through Online

Desak Gde Dwi Arini, Ni Made Sukaryati Karma, Kristian Ananta Dion
The tourism sector in Bali is a potential sector to be developed as one of the sources of regional income. In an effort to increase local revenue, the development program of resource utilization and tourism potential of the hospitality business area is expected to contribute to economic development....
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Bank’s Legal Responsibility for Creating Term Deposits That Are not Recorded in the Bookkeeping System

Devia Anjasari, Johannes Ibrahim Kosasih, I Made Arjaya
Banking is one of the fastest growing business and can support national economy so trust can be the most valuable thing in this business. Bank as a fundraiser, they provide various type of fund placement eg deposits. In this jurnal will discuss about time deposits. Time deposits placement is an example...
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The Role of the Pacalang in Keeping the Security of the Adat Villages in Bali (Implementation of the Tri Hita Karana Philosophy)

Diah Gayatri Sudibya
Traditional villages that have genuine otonomy have developed throughout history for centuries. Currently, the Traditional Village has made a very valuable contribution to the survival of the Balinese people, and has played a positive role in all aspects of development in the Village, especially in the...
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Asset Recovery in Corruption Crimes

Dian Eka Kusuma Wardani, Raodiah Raodiah, Muslihin Rais
The research objective is to determine the implementation of asset returns in corruption crimes in Indonesia and to find out the obstacles faced in asset recovery of corruption in Indonesia. The type of research used is normative research data collection technique is library research. The results of...
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The Urgency of Legal Protection for Couriers in COD (Cash on Delivery) Transactions

Dian Herlambang, Susi Indriyani, Renandi Eka Tama, Rizani Putri
COD transactions involving marketplaces, sellers and buyers are connected with other parties, namely couriers and goods delivery service companies, which are not found in conventional buying and selling transactions. The involvement of couriers in the Cash On Delivery transaction process is important...
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Modernization of Agreement Legal Renewal in the Digital Convergence Dimension

Dina Haryati Sukardi, Maria Septijantini Alie, Tyas Desita Wengrum, Puput Dwi Aryani
The modernization of legal renewal in the area of agreements in the digital age is discussed in this study, along with its difficulties. This study used qualitative research as its approach. This form of research, called normative legal research, uses sources and research materials from laws and regulations,...
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The G20 Journey Dynamics: The Challenge of Labor Law for New Platform Workers

Dodik P. Wijaya
In recent years, digital technologies have significantly transformed in several sectors of our life. But the one which gets hit the most is in economic sector. Digital technologies have been shaking the traditional foundations of labor markets to the core. Then without realizing it, the new platform...
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The Urgency of Indonesian Collaboration with International Organizations in Terms of Cooperation and Exchange of Information on Economic Crime and Money Laundering

Dwi Nurahman, W. A. Armalia Reny, Desmon Desmon, Nadia Anisa
The Institute for Financial Transaction Monitoring and Evaluation, which represents the State of Indonesia, has actively participated in several collaborative initiatives with a wide range of international organizations. These partnerships aim to foster cooperation and facilitate the exchange of information....
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Light-Touch Regulation to Optimize the Startup and MSME Ecosystem in Indonesia

Dwi Ratna Indri Hapsari, Nur Putri Hidayah
Startup is a newly business entity based on digital technology which is currently a novel development to provide alternative solutions to problems and ease the burden of modern life. Almost the same as Micro, small, and emerging businesses (MSME) in Indonesia experience problems in terms of access to...
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Artificial Intelligence: Legal Status and Development in the Establishment of Regulatory

Erma Defiana Putriyanti, Rumainur Rumainur, Rara Nadia
The expansion of AI development and application across a number of industries of life turns out to be in line with the challenges it faces. A guideline is needed in the form of a legal framework that regulates how to develop AI, its use, and how settlements can be made regarding losses caused by AI....
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Bankruptcy Application by Prosecutor on The Basis of Public Interest as Result of Environmental Destruction Sanction

Fadilla Jamila, Melantik Rompegading
Environment has a crucial role for living things. Law No.32 of 2009 has ruled various sanctions toward the environmental pollution. Yet, its effectiveness still remains questionable. This paper analyses the applicable sanctions for environment destructions in Indonesia and the possibility for the prosecutor...
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Business Disputes Settlement through Electronic Mediation

Firman Freaddy Busroh, Fatria Khairo, Putri Difa Zhafirah
In Indonesia, mediation is a kind of alternative dispute settlement. Indonesian law regulates the use of mediation under Law Number 30 of 1999. And Rule 1 of the Supreme Court of 2008 and refined by Supreme Court Regulation Number 1 of 2016. Dispute resolution through mediation needs to be strengthened,...
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Cross Border Insolvency for Economic Recovery Amongst Southeast Asia Countries

Gede Aditya Pratama, Elfirda Ade Putri
The development of business transactions by conducting cross-border trade will certainly bring together a situation where the company will be faced with a diversity of national laws or legal systems in jurisdictions or countries that are different from their countries, even in this context bankruptcy...
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Implementation of the Indonesian Tourism Economic Development Strategy through the Job Creation Law

Gede Amatya Ananta, Ida Ayu Putu Santi Purnamawati
Economic development post happen the Covid-19 pandemic has become priority main Indonesian government. For reach objective this, the government do changes, replacements and improvements a number of Constitution related investment and capital investment, as well apply Constitution Create Work as a development...
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The Existence of Subak Teba Majalangu Ecotourism as a Protection Solution from Land Conversion

Gede Indra Winata Putra, I Made Minggu Widyantara, Ida Ayu Putu Purnam Asri, Ni Luh Ari Andini Adnyana
One of the top vacation spots for both domestic and international travelers is Bali. The richness, natural beauty and diversity of arts and culture are the main attractions. Therefore, the tourism sector in Bali is highly relied upon by the Bali Provincial Government and the Balinese people as the driving...
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Affirmation of BUMN Losses as State Losses in an Effort to Transform Them into Objects of Responsibility for Corruption Crimes

A. P. Hanuring Ayu, Ariy Khaeruddin, Ismiyanto Ismiyanto
Study answer question why necessary affirmation BUMN losses as internal state losses effort transformation become object responsibility answer follow criminal corruption. Then answer form affirmation BUMN losses as internal state losses in effort transformation become object responsibility answer follow...
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A Review of Regulating Cybercrime in Singapore

Hee Jhee Jiow
This paper is a commentary on my previous paper titled “Jiow, H. J. (2013). Cyber Crime in Singapore: An Analysis of Regulation based on Lessig’s four Modalities of Constraint. International Journal of Cyber Criminology, 7(1), 18–27. Retrieve from www.cybercrimejournal.com.” Given that it was written...
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Virtual Arbitration Proceeding: Promising Efficiency, Reaping Risks

Herliana Herliana, Sujayadi Sujayadi
Electronic administrative process, virtual arbitrations proceedings and document review-based arbitrations have been shown to reduce costs and increase efficiency. However, these conveniences bring significant risks which may harm or degrade the nature and advantages of arbitration. The risks of a virtual...
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Establishing Jurisdiction of Indonesian Courts in Transnational Contract Case: A Respond to Global Economic Changes

Herliana Herliana, Sujayadi Sujayadi
The lack of certainty is often exist in international contract because there are more than one jurisdictions involves. Contract enforcement is crucial to sustain economic growth. Efficient law enforcement will not be achieved without a well-functioning judiciary that resolves contract disputes in a speedy...
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Legal Problems of Digital Assets Through a Legislative Approach

Herman Fikri, Rizki Fitri Amalia
New financial tools, like as cryptocurrencies, NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens), and metaverse, have emerged in the 5.0 era of investing. Investors from around the world, including those from Indonesia, have started to show interest in this new investment product. There are legal issues that surface behind...
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Legal Analysis of the Protection of NFT (Non-Fungible Token) Art Content in the Perspective of Law in Indonesia

I B. Gede Agustya Mahaputra, I Komang Bintang Kurnianta
NFT (Non-Fungible Token) is a record of ownership and authentication authority used in various contexts, particularly in digital art and music, where unique works can be traded and owned digitally with verified ownership guarantees through blockchain technology. This research aims to analyze and gain...
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Analysis of the Impact of the Work Create Regulation on Natural Resource Law Dimentions of Tourism Business

I Dewa Gede Atmadja, I Nyoman Putu Budiartha, Made Wiryani
Law Number 11 of 2020 on Work Create, which amends and revokes laws and regulations using the omnibus law method in the framework of simplifying legislation which overlaps and hinders the economy in the era of globalization. Vogel calls this heap of regulations a “flood of norms”, which can be overcome...
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Legal Principles in Legal System

I Dewa Gede Atmadja, Ketut Adi Wirawan
This article is about to reveal regarding principle of law on a legal system. Law principles sense the broad reason, which lies as the based on the rules govern. Refer to this law principle is an abstract as analysis on the philosophy of law, way this research is based on Jurisprudence. The other hand...
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Law No. 11 of 2020 Concerning Job Creations for the Tourism Sector Industry Regarding Tourism Licensing Services through OSS (Online Single Submission) at the Department of Capital Investment and One-Door Integrated Services in Denpasar City

I Gede Padikka Ridanta Netha
The island of Bali is famous because it has thousands of artistic and cultural values with different local customs and beliefs, and of course has religious characteristics (Hinduism) as uniqueness and a form of creativity both in form and belief system. This can attract both domestic and foreign tourists...
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Legal Protection of Consumers in Online Transactions (E-Commerce)

I Gusti Ayu Tia Anja Ariesti, Ni Made Jaya Senastri
Technological advancements have ushered in a new era in the global economy commonly referred to as the digital economy. The presence of this phenomenon is characterized by the growing prevalence of economic activities that employ the internet as a means of communication. For instance, the trade industry...
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Sanctions Against People Who Do Not Carry Out Household Waste Management in Denpasar City

I Gusti Bagus Suryawan, Ni Luh Putu Tristania
This study aims to determine the sanctions against people who do not carry out household waste management as the population increases, changes in people's consumption patterns, and people's lifestyles in Denpasar City. Of course, it can increase the number of landfills, types of waste, and...
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Multiple Interpretations of Determining the Reasonable Price of Shares in the Process of Acquiring Rural Banks (BPR)

I Kadek Andika Saputra, Johanes Ibrahim Kosasih, I Nyoman Sujana
This article analyzes the multiple interpretations of determining the reasonable price of shares in the BPR acquisition process. Minority Shareholders who oppose the BPR Acquisition process, have the right to request that the Company or BPR buy their shares from them at a fair price. However, the phrase...
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Controlling Space Utilization in Tourism Areas Perspective of Law Number 6 of 2023 About Job Creation

I Ketut Kasta Arya Wijaya, I Made Sudira, Gde Yudistia Nugraha Wijaya
The research explores the relationship between spatial utilization control in tourism areas and Law Number 6 of 2023, focusing on Job Creation. It juxtaposes the decentralized approach of the Spatial Planning Law (UUPR) with the centralized framework of Law Number 6 of 2023, highlighting their conflicting...
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Agrarian Reform in Regulation Future Land (Ius Constituendum)

I Ketut Kasta Arya Wijaya
This study looks at land-related policies in order to pay attention to the philosophy and fundamental principles outlined in the Basic Agrarian Law (UUPA), which will enable agrarian reform goals to be successfully implemented and to benefit society at all levels. The issues raised in this study are...
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The Effectiveness of the Supervision Function of the Legislatives Council of Bangli Regency on Investment Growth Towards Good Governance in Bangli Regency

I Ketut Suastika, I Made Arjaya, Ni Made Jaya Senastri
Regional autonomy has provided a more open space for regions in managing their respective regional potentials in order to realize people's welfare. Regional government administrators who serve as executive institutions in the regions must be able to execute regional autonomy as effectively as possible,...
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Wisdom in the Implementation of Ngerampag Sanctions in Balinese Customary Law

I Ketut Sukadana, Cok. Istri Agung Mahayuni, A. A. Istri Agung Cintya Anomsari
Ngerampag (seizing or confiscating) is a form of pamidanda (traditional sanctions) carried out by the Traditional Village against people or groups authorized to confiscate/take over ownership of an object/goods by krama desa (village residents) who do not fulfill obligations or agreements previously...
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Involvement of Traditional Villages in Bali in Empowerment of Area and Land Indicated Abandoned for Sustainable Tourism Development

I Ketut Sutrisna
The state has the power to regulate land use in order to ensure that it is utilized for the benefit of the community, the country, and the state as well as the rights holders. The state has the authority to designate an area and land into an area and abandoned land. Considering this context, it is interesting...
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The Urgency of Legal Protection for Consumers in Case of House Selling Developer Breach Through Bank Credit Agreements

I Made Aditya Mantara Putra, Annisa Annisa, P. Anak Agung Ima Cahyaning Amelyeana
The desire to own a residential home is prevalent among many individuals. To fulfill this aspiration, businesses have emerged to assist individuals or groups in realizing their dream of homeownership. As a financial intermediary, banks play a crucial role in providing credit to those seeking home ownership,...
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Actualization of Know Your Customer Principles by the Bank in Providing Credit Card (Credit Card) Against Customers

I Made Aditya Mantara Putra
Banking transaction problems often occur, especially in terms of credit. As it is known that in the current era of globalization, cash is rarely used anymore for transactions, but in the form of electronic (cashless) exchanges. The process that occurs in this cashless transaction is limited to book-entry...
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Legal Renewal: The Relationship of Business Law, Local Wisdom and The Tourism Industry

I Made Gde Bamaxs Wira Wibowo
This study’s objective is to examine (1) legal reforms including tourism business law must accommodate the diversity of local wisdom; and (2) integration and adaptation of local wisdom potential in resolving tourism business disputes. The method used was the normative legal research approach. (1) Legal...
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Imposing Criminal Sanctions on Perpetrators Who Obstruct the Investigation (Obstraction of Justice)

I Made Minggu Widyantara, Agung Sagung Laksmi Dewi, Ketut Adi Wirawan
The implementation of justice must be fair and honest in order to run a clean system without any specific purpose. However, it is undeniable that there are those who obstruct the judicial process which is categorized as the criminal activity of Justice is being obstructed. The criminal activity of Obstruction...
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Law and Investment

I Made Pria Dharsana
Law has a very close relationship with investment interests. In principle, investment law is a rule of law, both domestic investment and foreign investment. Investment law has a close relationship with the environment, agrarian, taxes and so on. And law enforcement is one of the main issues in investment,...
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Reform of the Criminal Law Implementing the Double Track System Sanctions Against Terrorism Financing Persons to Prevent Illegal Investments

I Made Yogi Astawa, I Nyoman Gde Sugiartha, I Made Arjaya
In order to stop illegal investments that are intended to fund terrorist organizations, the goal of this writing is to determine how Terrorism Funding Crimes offenders can be held accountable for their actions through the imposition of Double Track System sanctions. This kind of research uses a statutory...
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Integrating Local Wisdom Values in Tourism Development at the West Bali National Park

I Nyoman Gede Sugiartha, A. A. Sagung Laksmi Dewi, I Made Minggu Widyantara
The concept of integrating local heritage values is debated in its implementation. This highlights the significance of an event that adheres to Balinese cultural and environmental regulations, thereby contributing to the promotion of sustainable development. This aligns with the research agenda outlined...
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Community Participation in Development of Rural Tourism Area in Taro Village

I Nyoman Gede Sugiartha
The involvement of community members plays a crucial role in the successful execution of development initiatives. Development processes that do not actively engage the community are prone to marginalizing the very community they aim to benefit. However, it is important to acknowledge that in practice,...
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Sustainable Forest Resources Use Policy

I Nyoman Sutama
Forests are made up of a variety of trees that produce wood and oxygen, both of which are essential for human life. As a result, forests must be wisely managed, but in practice, there is still a lot of forest damage as a result of inappropriate forest use. Article 12 Paragraph (2) of Law No. 32 of 2009...
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Protection of Tattoo Artworks in the Perspective of Intellectual Property Rights

I. Putu Andika Pratama, I. Made Artana, Anak Agung Gede Agung Indra Prathama
Tattoos in each region have their own characteristics, both in terms of design and in terms of manufacturing techniques. Tattoos are included as works of art because they involve drawing patterns or designs. Each region or country has its own characteristics for tattoo images. However, how tattoo artworks...
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Land Tenure in Indonesia By Citizens Foreigners in Dual Citizenship Status

I. Wayan Kartika Jaya Utama, I. Gusti Ayu Mas Krisiana Ratih, Ni Kadek Arisya Citra Repinta
Foreign nationals’ rights to land ownership under Law No. 5 of 1960’s Basic Agrarian Principles Regulations and Law No. 12 of 2006’s Citizenship Law. Dual citizenship refers to the possession of both foreign and Indonesian citizenship by a single individual. The ownership of common property in marriage...
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Digital Persecution in Financial Technology-based Online Loan Collection

I. Wayan Putu Sucaya Aryana, Ni Putu Ari Setyaningsih, Putu Chandra Kinandana Kayuan
The presence of financial technology tools in the form of lending makes it easy for people to get loans. Unfortunately, the trend also brings new problems. Many debtors or borrowers cannot repay their loans on time, so online loan providers collect payments through debt collectors. Collecting payments...
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Management of Baga Utsaha Padruwen Traditional Village in the Sanur Tourist Destination Area, Denpasar City

I Wayan Rideng, I Made Suwitra, I Made Gianyar
The primary aim of this study is to optimize the presence of Desa Adat (traditional villages) in Bali by implementing Bali Regional Regulation Number 4 of 2019, which pertains to Desa Adat in Bali. The focus is on acknowledging and respecting their role and position, clarifying their status and legal...
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Management Approaches for Indigenous Peoples-Based Tourism Destination

I Wayan Rideng
This research paper aims to explore sustainable development with the objective of enhancing societal welfare while considering various factors that must be taken into account. These factors encompass social and cultural needs, ensuring that sustainable development does not solely focus on materialistic...
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Juridical Implications of Marriage Breakup Due to Death on The Rights of Girls in Angantaka in The Perspective of Balinese Customary Law

I. Wayan Subandi, I. Wayan Wesna Astara, Ni Made Jaya Senastri
This article analyzes the Balinese customary marriage system and the implications of marriage breakup due to death on girls’ rights in customary law in Bali. The research contains two problems, namely how the legal consequences of the breakup of marriage due to death on the rights of girls in Balinese...
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The Province of New York Convention Determined

I Wayan Suka Wirawan
The New York Convention of 1958 governs the worldwide recognition and execution of foreign arbitral decisions. The Convention prescribes several quintessential rules which leave the contracting States to construe its meaning according to their municipal law respectively. The rules of the convention which...
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Juridical Review of Football Regulation as Sports Tourism in Indonesia

I. Wayan Werasmana Sancaya, Ratna Ayu Widiaswari
Tourism sports events that are very popular in the world is football. Matches of football teams are now used as objects of tourist attraction which are often visited by tourists and travelers. Regarding tourist visits, these travelers will certainly provide benefits for cities hosting a football match....
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Development and Implementation Strategy of Quality Tourism in The Management of The Tourism Industry in Bali

Ida Ayu Putu Widiati, Luh Putu Suryani, Indah Permatasari
The sector of tourism is one of the most developed industries in Bali. Most Balinese people depend on the tourism industry. Head of Indonesia's Tourism and Creative Economy Agency and Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy stressed the importance of maintaining tourist confidence through quality...
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Local Community Involvement in Bayung Gede Kintamani Bangli Tourism Village in the Ngantung Ari-Ari Tradition

Ida Ayu Tary Puspa, Md Yudyantara Risadi, Ida Bagus Subrahmaniam Saitya, Ni Wayan Eka Rahayu
Bayung Gede Village is an old village that has a unique culture, namely the tradition of ngantung ari-ari. Commonly, Balinese people will plant the placenta in front of the bale daja or it will be washed away into the sea yet, in the village of Bayung Gede, the placenta will be hung at the setra (cemetery)...
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The Impact of Environmental Permitting with a Risk-Based Approach on Investments Based on the Job Creation Law

Ida Bagus Indra Wiratma Pidada, I. Made Arjaya, I. Ketut Kasta Arya Wijaya
After the enactment of the Law No. 11 of 2020 Concerning the Creation of Jobs (hereafter referred to as the “Job Creation Law”), LN 2020/No. 245, TLN No. 6573, it has impacted environmental licensing activities, particularly in the simplification of permits for business activities in the field of environmental...
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Water Pollution Caused by Collision and Its Impact on The Marine Environment

Irma Rachmawati Maruf
Shipping collisions are unanticipated occurrences that cause financial loss, property damage, and the loss of persons and commodities. They can occur for a variety of reasons, including human error, technical malfunctions, environmental factors, shipping factors, and route conditions. Marine casualties...
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Enhancing the Digitalization in Port Activities Toward Appropriate Legal Framework

Irma Rachmawati, Tuti Rastuti, Maman Budiman, Yogi Yogaswara
The shipping industry conducts the majority of global trade; therefore, it must have a safe, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly mode of commercial transportation. Statistics indicate that maritime catastrophes have steadily decreased over the past decade, even though many incidents have drawn...
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Legal Status of Indigenous Land Rights in Indonesia’s Mining Investment Policy

Ismail Rumadan, Ummu Salamah
Investment policies in the mining sector in Indonesia always give birth to conflicts between community members and mining companies. The conflict is generally related to the control of land or land of indigenous peoples designated for mining areas. Conflicts occur due to the control of customary land...
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Integrating Governance and Sustainability in Sports Tourism

Jady Zaidi Hassim, Wasis Susetio
The field of sports tourism has experienced exponential growth in recent years, captivating enthusiasts and attracting global attention. However, this increased focus on sports tourism has also revealed integrity challenges that need to be addressed to sustain the industry’s progress. This paper aims...
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Application of Gijzeling (Hostage) in Efforts to Increase Taxpayer Compliance Based on Legislation

Kade Richa Mulyawati
Particularly in Indonesia, tax revenue serves as the state’s primary source of income, therefore the government expects the public to comply with their obligations as taxpayers so that national development runs evenly and without obstacles. But in reality there are still many people who are negligent...
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Moving Forward: Regulatory Revolution of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Energy and Mining Sector in West Kalimantan

Klara Dawi, Weni Sentia Marsalena, Aleksander Sebayang, Raymundus Loin, Agustinus Astono
In recent years, environmental concerns and social impacts related to the energy and mining industries have increasingly captured public attention. In West Kalimantan, communities and the government face significant challenges in achieving a balance between sustainable economic growth, environmental...
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Legal Regulation of Hate Speech Offences with a Restorative Justice Approach

Kurniawan Kurniawan, Judhariksawan Judhariksawan, Slamet Sampurno, Maskun Maskun
The primary objective of this study is to examine the legal framework governing hate speech, with particular emphasis on its conformity to the existing legal definition. Hate speech include verbal utterances, actions, written materials, or public displays that are considered impermissible due to their...
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Saving Indonesia’s Forests Through the Vicarious Liability Doctrine Against the Corporate Crimes of Illegal Logging

Kuswandi Kuswandi, Eri Ramanda Ikmayadi
As the world’s lungs, forests have provided foreign exchange to the country’s second-largest income after the non-oil and gas sector. For this reason, it needs more efforts to protect and save forests with all their potential. Government policy restricting, controlling, and regulating the issue are the...
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The Mirror of the Constitution of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste in the Tourism Law Frame

Lucia Canossa Silva Hau
In the constitutional legal structure of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, the constitution is always interpreted as official state documents which only contain a portion of the text of the regulation that underlies the constitution of RDTL as the womb of the Maubere homeland. Even though in modern...