<p>The mining divestment policy has 3 main key components. First, how much is the<br />divestment amount. Second, who can buy divested shares. Third, how much is the sale<br />price of the divested shares. The first element, the divestment requires that every<br />foreign-owned mining company divest a portion of the increased shares to the<br />government, BUMN or national private sector. (Government Regulation Number 1<br />of 2017, concerning Amendments to Government Regulation Number 23 of 2010,<br />concerning the Implementation of Mineral and Coal Mining Business Activities).<br />The second element, regarding the divestment rules, determines who can buy<br />(Permen ESDM No. 9 of 2017, concerning Procedures for Stock Divestment and<br />Mechanism for Determining the Price of Divestment Shares in Minerba Mining<br />Business Activities).While the third element is the rule that determines the stock price<br />when it is sold, the share price offered to the Government is determined through<br />negotiation. (Government Regulation No. 23 of 2010, concerning the<br />Implementation of Mineral and Coal Mining Business Activities).Industrial<br />developments in the country are still difficult to do, including mining. According to<br />Archandra Tahar, Deputy Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) there<br />are at least three factors inhibiting the development of the mining sector in Indonesia.<br />These three factors are the problem of banking, technology and political interest<br />rates.</p>
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>The development of human civilization, among others supported by the occurrence of the Cognitive and Science revolution. Humans have a new ability to pass on information in greater quantity about the world around them, including social relations. Limited liability company and human rights. As a result, collaboration can be established between people who do not know each other in very large numbers. Rapid social innovation. One of the interesting advances in technological innovation is the advent of internet technology. The internet changes the way people do business, socialize, share information and even change behavior and life between individuals / groups. With internet technology, it is possible to communicate without limitation of distance and time. Business start-ups emerged around 1998-2000, facing the beginning of the global economic crisis. Initially, this business was only a business for services and products that many people needed. However, since the dot-com era skyrocketed, business start-ups have become increasingly popular. No wonder the start-up business tends to be known as a business that smells of technology, sites, and the internet. Some tips for start-up businesses, what aspects need to be considered from the beginning to the start of the business. Among them are forming a CV or PT, protecting the company's brand, raising funds / capital, Special Licenses Related to Electronic Transactions and paying attention and reporting annual taxes. But more specifically, there are also a number of obstacles that must be regulated and watched out for by startups, namely the technology used, the HR that runs always innovative and can read the market well, manage the business / object being run, leadership and business management, and the necessity pay Taxation. In addition, business people or businesses should pay attention to the legal aspects of Law Number 40 of 2007 and the Republic of Indonesia Presidential Regulation of 2014 concerning Limited Liability Companies (PT). Also the Civil Code, especially Law Number 11 Year 2008 and amendment Number 19 of 2016 concerning Information and Electronic Transactions. Also the Consumer Protection Act. So, it would not hurt to try to start a business by utilizing social media technology that is owned (FB, WA, Line, etc.). However, for start-up businesses, they should pay attention to aspects such as products and brands to be marketed, and good business management and to learn and pay attention to the rules of electronic use and its legal aspects. </span></p></div></div></div>
Information technology has a very important role, both now and in the future. In reality, although there are a number of laws and regulations that prohibit hate speech in public spaces, there are still few people who realize that this act is a violation of the law, not only the perpetrators but also the victims and even the officers. This journal aims to find out the implementation of Law No.19 of 2016 concerning Information and Electronic Transactions in the development of criminal crimes that occur in Indonesia, especially in cybercrimes. The author intends to directly describe social phenomena based on indicators whether or not the phenomenon under study regarding the implementation of the Law on Information and Electronic Transactions and Pancasila regarding law enforcement related to cybercime in Indonesia is currently happening. Therefore, it is the joint responsibility of the government, law enforcement officers/Polri and TNI as well as all elements of society to combat the turmoil of cyber crime, SARA, etc., based on relevant legal materials, namely primary legal materials, secondary legal materials and tertiary legal materials. The basis for law enforcement that can answer the demands of society must be responsive law, otherwise the law will lose its spirit. Morals and justice are the spirit of the law. Legal reform must look back at the solidity of morality that lives, grows and develops in society. Against this note, the author views that the choice of revision of the Law on Information Electronic and Transactions does not have to come from the DPR. The President as one of the law-forming institutions, based on the provisions of Article 5 paragraph (1) of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia is also authorized to propose revisions to the Law Information and Electronic Transactions which urgently needs to be carried out.
Building the character of millennials in the era of revolution 5.0 in filling independence is an obligation as a large-populated country such as the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia. In facing it, it is necessary to prepare a resilient and characterful generation facing the challenges in revolution 5.0, which is growing at this time, namely applying Pancasila values for the younger generation that can be implemented in the right momentum. In reality, some young people are now damaged by morals because of various things that affect them. Influences include the adverse effects of globalization, friends, increasingly sophisticated electronic media, drugs, liquor, and other harmful things. This research aims to direct the younger generation in building the nation. Research methods using literature studies are data collection techniques by conducting study studies of books, literature, and others. The results of this research confirm that the younger generation at the time of revolution 5.0 still needs direction and understanding in the life of the nation and state. The conclusion is that the younger generation, as the holder of the leadership relay, needs to be equipped with a national character with Pancasila spirit. So that the relay of the continuity of the nation to be maintained by the republic will be the unity and unity of the country and the realization of our national goals.
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