2019
DOI: 10.20885/iustum.vol26.iss2.art5
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Disfungsi Peraturan Perundang-Undangan Tanggung Jawab Sosial dan Lingkungan di Indonesia

Abstract: This study is aimed to analyse various Indonesian national regulations that govern about the implementation of social and environmental responsibility (SER) in the actualisation of its objectives for the equitable distribution of natural resources in Indonesia. The analysis is undertaken in terms of the phrases used, the subjects who are obliged to perform SER, the funding sources, the allocation of the funds, the instructed programs, as well as the course of the SER itself. By using normative legal research, … Show more

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“…Many parties call the informal sector the savior of the national economy because they have strong resilience in the midst of the economic crisis that hit. (Karjoko, Santosa, & Rachmi Handayani, 2019) Informal sector workers generally work on informal economy enterprises with the following criteria: micro scale with small capital, using simple technology, producing goods and or services of relatively low quality, non-permanent place of business, very high labor mobility, business continuity unsecured, irregular working hours, relatively low and irregular levels of productivity and income. Specific examples include: pedicab drivers, public transportation drivers, farmers, fishermen, street singers, street vendors, and so on (Tengku Khaidir, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many parties call the informal sector the savior of the national economy because they have strong resilience in the midst of the economic crisis that hit. (Karjoko, Santosa, & Rachmi Handayani, 2019) Informal sector workers generally work on informal economy enterprises with the following criteria: micro scale with small capital, using simple technology, producing goods and or services of relatively low quality, non-permanent place of business, very high labor mobility, business continuity unsecured, irregular working hours, relatively low and irregular levels of productivity and income. Specific examples include: pedicab drivers, public transportation drivers, farmers, fishermen, street singers, street vendors, and so on (Tengku Khaidir, 2014).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the conformity has been obtained but in reality when it is applied it still causes polemic in the community, then it is necessary to evaluate whether or not the policy is appropriate or not. (Karjoko, Santosa, and Rachmi Handayani 2019) The Chinese government's response to this new outbreak has been swift and decisive. It shows a marked departure from public health policies that, during the SARS outbreak in 2002, contributed to the deaths of 774 people, spread of the disease to 37 countries and an economic loss of over US$40 billion over a period of 6 months.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…UUPT Undanghanya membatasi kegiatan CSR untuk Perseroan Terbatas yang bergerak di sektor sumber daya alam, namun peraturan lain meminta perusahaan perorangan atau wiraswasta untuk turut melaksanakannya. Walaupun beberapa undang-undang sektoral seperti lingkungan hidup, kehutanan, minyak dan gas bumi, serta mineral dan batu bara telah mengatur mengenai siapa yang memiliki kewajiban CSR, namun masalah multitafsir muncul dari frasa "mengelola dan memanfaatkan sumber daya alam" atau "berdampak pada fungsi kemampuan sumber daya alam" pada Pasal 74 UUPT (Karjoko et al, 2019).…”
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