Proceedings of the 2nd Riau Annual Meeting on Law and Social Sciences (RAMLAS 2021)

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Depiction of Experience in Parents of Children with ADHD Learn to Play with Their Child

Tri Wahyu Retno Ningsih, Dyah Cita Irawati, Sri Rahayu Ningsih, Kezia Yansen Pasang
Children learn most play behavior by watching, playing with, and even being guided by others. This is especially for children with ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) who will probably need even more help than most children to get the most out of play. Hyperactivity is a pattern of behavior...
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Qanun Sharia Financial Institutions and Social Change Engineering Effort in Aceh Community

Luthfiyah Trini Hastuti, Pujiyono, Burhanudin Harahap
The birth of Qanun Number 11 of 2018 concerning Islamic Financial Institutions is a form of engineering social change for the Acehnese people. How the engineering process and what factors support and hinder the engineering of social change in Acehnese society is the main focus of this research. The process...
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Rules Versus Discretion

Lessons from Earthquake and Liquefaction in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia

Kasman Lassa, Syamsul Bachri, Farida Patittingi, Marwati Riza
Natural disasters are situations beyond human control. An earthquake hit Donggala County, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia, on 28 September 2018, triggering a tsunami and liquefaction in Palu City, Sigi, and Donggala. Geologically, liquefaction occurs when the soil loses shear strength due to increased...
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The Existence of Traditional Law on Ethical Marriage in Ganting Village, Salo District Linked to Islamic Law

Dessy Artina
Indonesia is a country consisting of various tribes or multi-ethnic, and each tribe has a different marriage system. Customs are habits that apply in a particular area. Marriage is physically and mentally between a man and a woman caused by legal consequences based on the applicable laws and regulations....
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Anatomy of Regional Boundary Disputes in Riau Province

Mexsasai Indra
The emergence of borders between autonomous regions is a question, this is based on the reason that before the division was held, there were already regulated about a number of requirements that must be met by a new region before it was expanded. Therefore, in this section, a study will be conducted...
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Implementation of Virtual Mediation on Divorce Settlement at Dumai Religious Court

Mardalena Hanifah, Gusliana Gusliana
During the Covid-19 pandemic, proceedings in court must follow health protocols. Settlement of divorce cases at the Religious Courts by Supreme Court Regulation Number 1 of 2019 concerning the Administration of Cases in Courts Electronically. The arrangement of virtual proceedings is only regulated in...
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Application of Law Enforcement Narcotics Criminal Action with Money Laundering

Sukamarriko Andrikasmi, Syaifullah Yophi Ardianto, Gusliana H. B.
The National Narcotics Agency (BNN) is an investigator of money laundering crimes mandated by UUPPTPPU Number 8 of 2010 concerning the Prevention and Eradication of Money Laundering which acts against money laundering crimes whose origins are from the practice of circulating narcotics and psychotropic...
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Actualization of Mediation During the Covid-19 Pandemic in the Court

Riska Fitriani
The emergence of various problems occurs with the new virus that is infecting the world today, namely Corona viruses (Covid-19). The Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia stated that the Covid-19 pandemic was first detected in Wuhan, China on December 13, 2019. COVID-19 is considered a deadly...
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Management of Indigenous Forests Based on Local Wisdom to Maintain the Existence of Indigenous Peoples in Rokan IV Koto

Ulfia Hasanah, Hayatul Ismi
The recognition of indigenous people by the state is stipulated in the constitution. The exclusivity of Indigenous Peoples most maintained one of them by involving indigenous peoples in forest management. Each indigenous people has its own pattern in managing natural resources around it. This research...
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Dependence of Local Governments on Transfer Fund

(Study of Riau Islands Province)

Oksep Adhayanto, Nazaki Nazaki, Nanik Rahmawati, Bismar Arianto, Irman Irman, Nurhasanah Suwardi, Mexsasai Indra
Local governments make every effort to increase the Regional Revenue and Expenditure Budget. The Riau Islands Provincial Government received a transfer of ± 2 trillion to support development. This study seeks to analyze how the local government is dependent in this context the Riau Islands Provincial...
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Flight Arrangements on Indonesian ASLP

Maria Maya Lestari, Ridwan Yunardi
The Indonesian Archipelagic Sea Lanes (ASL) route has been established and approved by the International Maritime Organization. This determination will have an impact on all user states both at sea and in the air to pass only above the routes that have been determined as regulated in UNCLOS 1982. However,...
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The Settlement of Ulayat Land Disputes by Returning Land to Each of the Senamanenek Indigenous Peoples, Kampar Regency

Firdaus Firdaus, Samariadi Samariadi, Rahmad Hendra
The dispute over the ulayat lands of senamanenek has entered a new phase after a very long struggle. For approximately 25 years, there has been a dispute between the senamanenek indigenous peoples confront PT. Perkebunan Nusantara V on a disputed land area of approximately 2.571 ha. Various efforts have...
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City Branding of Province of Riau on National Law

Adi Tiaraputri
City branding is one of the tools or intermediaries for the community to be familiar with a tourism destination. Branding is an identity in introducing the potential and advantages of tourism in certain areas including Riau Province. Therefore, the Riau Provincial government formed a branding that represents...
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Efforts to Prevent the Spread of Covid 19 Based on Riau Customary Law

Hengki Firmanda, Juhansar Juhansar, Edi Yusuf Adiman
Corona virus is a group of viruses from the subfamily Orthocronavirinae in the Coronaviridae family and ordo Nidovirales. This group of viruses can cause disease in birds, mammals and humans. The purpose of this study is to explain the efforts to prevent the spread of Covid 19 based on Riau customary...
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Dispute Resolution by Indigenous Functionaries as an Effort to Strengthen Indigenous Institutions

Hayatul Ismi, Ulfia Hasanah, Zainul Akmal
The resolution of disputes through the judiciary received sharp criticism, both from practitioners and from legal theory. Judicial roles and functions are considered to be overloaded, slow and waste of time, expensive and less responsive to the public interest, or considered too formalist and too technical....
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Assimilation Policy and Social Re-integration of Prisoners during the Covid 19 Pandemic in Indonesia

Mukhlis R.
To see the reality of punishment during the covid 19 pandemic in Indonesia, there is a fundamental problem between achieving the purpose of punishment and carrying out punishment in a correctional institution until it is completed, while on the other hand there is protection of the right to life and...
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ILO Convention No. 169

Why Indonesia Should Ratify

Evi Deliana
The Indonesian constitution states that the state recognizes and respects indigenous peoples in Indonesia. However, various existing laws and regulations have not been able to realize this. In addition, many regulations that have not been synchronized, and overlapping provisions are also a challenge...
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Implementation of the Right to Education for People with Disabilities during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Pekanbaru City

Emilda Firdaus, Muhammad A. Rauf
The right to education is part of human rights, particularly within the first generation of civil rights and political rights. The government is heavily responsible for the accomplishment of that right as well as for the people of disability. During the covid 19 pandemic, the learning process was carried...
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Government Policy on Refocusing Activity and Re-allocation Budget of Local Government in Pandemic and New Normal Period

Mailinda Eka Yuniza, Melodia Puji Inggarwati, Ni Nengah Dhea Riska Putri Nandita
The Corona Virus Disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic has prompted the Indonesian government to take several strategic policies to ensure the fulfillment of public services that should be provided by the government, including local governments. For this reason, the government issued a policy which is called...
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Sustainable Social Forestry in Riau Province

Gusliana H. B.
Social forestry is regulated in the Regulation of the Minister of Environment and Forestry Number 9 of 2021 concerning Management of Social Forestry which was previously regulated in the Regulation of the Minister of Environment and Forestry Number 83/MENLHK/SETJEN/KUM.1/10/2016 concerning Social Forestry....
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Prevention, Control and Law Enforcement Forest and Land Burning in Riau Province

Syaifullah Yophi Ardiyanto, Sukamarriko Andrikasmi
Forest and land fires (Karhutla) in Indonesia seem to have become commonplace. In fact, the forest and land fires have an impact on public health, the paralysis of the economy and transportation, the destruction of flora and fauna, the impact on climate change, and transboundary haze pollution. Based...
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Principle of Free, Prior and Informed Consent as a Resolution of Land Conflicts Between Oil Palm Plantation Companies and Indigenous Peoples in Kampar Regency

Rahmad Hendra, Firdaus Firdaus, Samariadi Samariadi
The research was conducted in Bencah Kelubi Village and Subarak Village. In both villages there are oil palm plantation companies. In Subarak Village, oil palm plantation investors implement the principle of free, prior and informed consent (FPIC) at the beginning before the start of investment, while...
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Law Enforcement Against the Spread of Fake News during the Covid-19 Pandemic through Social Media

Erdiansyah Erdiansyah
The amount of information about Covid-19 that is spread through social media can be accepted by almost the entire community and this information cannot be justified or is subject to uncertainty. Even during the current Covid-19 pandemic, false information is often associated with political issues. If...
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Arrangement of Green Open Space in Pekanbaru City in Human Rights Perspective and Regional Autonomy

Zulwisman Zulwisman
The right to the environment is an inseparable part of human rights guaranteed by the constitution. The 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia (UUD NRI) explicitly formulates 2 special articles relating to the environment, namely Article 28 H Paragraph (1): “Everyone has the right to live in...
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Settlement of the Akit Tribe Traditional Dispute in Titi Akar Village, Bengkalis Regency

Nurahim Rasudin
Problems related to the settlement of customary disputes in the Akit tribal community in Titi Akar Village, Bengkalis Regency, were carried out by traditional settlement efforts. Elderly people/smart people or better known as bono people have an important role in efforts to resolve customary disputes....
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Expansion of Interpretation of the Indonesian Criminal Procedure Code in Pre-Trial Authority

Erdianto Effendi
Pre-trial is an effort to correct citizens for the use of coercive measures by law enforcement officers. The law has determined several powers that can be examined by pre-trial judges. In practice, there is also an expansion of this authority on the grounds of legal discovery. This paper concludes that...
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The German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act 2021 and Its Impact on Globally Operating German Companies

Stefan Koos
The German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act 2021 aims to enforce human rights standards in the entire supply chain from raw material to end product. It applies to bigger companies that have their administrative headquarters or registered office in Germany, including companies which have a branch office...
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A Model of Implementation of the Rights to Education and Teaching of Child Prisoners during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Widia Edorita
Every child is attached to the dignity, rights and rights as human beings that must be upheld. Children’s rights are human rights that have been contained in the State Constitution, the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Getting the...
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Customary Law and Challanges of Imbo Putui Customary Forest Management

Rika Lestari, Zulfikar Jaya Kusuma
Forests provide many benefits for human life. Forests protection is a responsibility of mankind in the world. Regulations and forest protection are carried out at the national, regional and international levels. Many studies are conducted on infraction of forest regulations in the world. This study examines...
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Analysis of Halal Standards in Disputes on Chicken Meat Imports Between Indonesia and Brazil at the World Trade Organization (WTO)

Muhammad Reza Syariffudin Zaki, Duta Imanuel Sitorus, Ramadhani Syahputra
On October 16, 2014, Brazil filed a lawsuit through the WTO on the basis that Indonesia had violated the principle of free trade (Free Trade Agreement). Brazil believes that there are provisions and procedures for imports that have prevented its product, namely chicken meat, from entering the Indonesian...
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Marriage Procedures According to Malay Traditional Marriage in Tambak Village, Langgam District, Pelalawan Regency

Maryati Bachtiar, Widia Edorita
The stages that are passed according to the Riau Malay custom are divided into 3 (three) namely: the pre-wedding procession, the marriage preparation procession and the post-wedding procession. The purpose of this study was to find out the procedures for the Riau Malay Traditional marriage in Tambak...
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Legal Protection “Pasung” of People with Mental Disorders Related to the Program of “Indonesia Bebas Pasung 2019”

Meriza Elpha Darnia, Irfan Ridha
The act of deprivation is a common symptom found in developing countries, including in Indonesia. The absence of the rule of law, low level of education, limited understanding of the symptoms of mental disorders, and economic limitations are the main factors for the occurrence of pasung. Focus of achievement...
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The Model of the Traditional Village Approach in Preventing Criminal Acts of Violence Against Children in the Coastal Area of Siak Regency

Elmayanti, Muhammad A. Rauf
There are a lot of factors influencing child grown, some of which are family and community care. This study aims to identify a model namely traditional village approach in order to prevent violence against children living around the coastal area of Siak, Indonesia. This qualitative study has been describing...
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Harmonization of Customary Law in Organizing the Marriage of the Malay Indigenous People of Rokan Hulu During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Samariadi Samariadi, Neni Triana
The Covid-19 pandemic not only brings health consequences, but also has an impact on changing the social atmosphere of Malay society. Marriage as a sacred procession for the life of the Malay community does not escape its impact. Thus, the flexibility of customary law becomes a challenge in order to...
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Application of Customary Law as One of the Strategies to Protect and Save Marine Life

Ferawati Ferawati, Davit Rahmadan
Efforts to protect the sustainability and sustainability of marine biota are not enough just to imposing criminal sanctions in prison on perpetrators who violate the rules, because the application of imprisonment as a crime prevention policy still has several weaknesses, besides that imprisonment does...
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The Covid-19 Pandemic and the Right to Education

Ledy Diana
Education is a right for all citizens. Indonesia’s educational system refers to the Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 20 of 2003 concerning the National Education System. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many elementary school-age children are not excited about school because it is challenging...
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Existence of Indigenous Peoples in Law Related to the Environment

Zainul Akmal
This article aims to find out the law regarding the protection of indigenous peoples in the law related to the environment in Indonesia. In the pre-reformation era, especially at the beginning of legislating on environment, there is no law regarding indigenous peoples. After the amendment, the existence...
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Settlement of Dispute Violations of Indigenous Criminal Law in the Akit Tribe Indigenous Law Community in Bengkalis Regency

Tengku Arif Hidayat, Maria Maya Lestari, Nurahim Rasudin
In a community there is a reflection that can describe the state of a particular society, because in the process of interaction between individuals in the group or community it will potentially cause a conflict because each individual has different interests. The purpose of this study is to find out...
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The Effectiveness of the Establishment of a Special Election Court in the Development of National Law in the 2020 Regional Head Elections in the Covid 19 Era in Indonesia

Muhammad A. Rauf, Ali Ismail Shaleh
Special Election Judiciary Institution is an institution formed to oversee an election dispute court, regional election, etc. The purpose of this study is to test the effectiveness of the establishment of a special election court in the Indonesian constitutional system in the 2020 regional elections...
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Implementation of the International Agreement on Climate Change Especially in the Lulucf Sector by the Regional Government of the Riau Province

Zulfikar Jayakusuma
The state is responsible for implementing every international agreement it ratifies up to the regional level. The international agreement on Climate Change, especially the LULUCF sector, requires Indonesia to carry out land use, land-use change, and forestry obligations that support climate change mitigation....
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The Importance of Cooperation Between Legal Governmental Support Structures and Local Community Stakeholders for the Preservation of Indonesia Heritage

Frank Dhont
Based on various types of Indonesian heritage and their present state, the paper discusses the importance of sound legal support structures for protecting Indonesian heritage. It predominantly focuses on threats to the cultural heritage produced throughout Indonesia’s long history of interactions with...