Efforts to improve the welfare and independence of Krama Desa Adat through increasing the role of traditional villages are very appropriate, especially in Bali. Based on the Regional Regulation of Bali Province Number 4 of 2019 concerning Customary Villages, Sesetan Traditional Village manages its land assets through the independence of indigenous village communities with the aim of forming a legal forum in the form of providing legal certainty for efforts to develop Small and Medium Enterprises in empowering customary village land assets. Based on the above, the main problems studied in this study can be formulated, namely: How to improve village land management to create multi-management to empower indigenous peoples' businesses to achieve independent customary villages. The method used in this study is the Empirical method. For the Development of Small and Medium Enterprises in the Legality of Land Asset Management, the Village uses the purpose of access reform conceptualized by Tri Hita Karana in managing access reform which aims to prosper indigenous peoples and relieve the community in carrying out these customs. Focusing on empowering access reform with the concept of Tri Hita Karana in preserving the surrounding environment.
通过加强传统村庄的作用来改善Krama Desa Adat的福利和独立性的努力是非常适当的,特别是在巴厘岛。根据2019年巴厘省第4号关于习惯村的区域条例,Sesetan传统村通过土著村庄社区的独立性来管理其土地资产,目的是形成一个法律论坛,为发展中小企业在赋予习惯村土地资产权力方面的努力提供法律确定性。基于以上,本研究研究的主要问题可归纳为:如何改善村落土地管理,创造多元管理,赋予原住民企业以自主习惯村落的权力。本研究采用的方法是实证方法。为了在土地资产管理的合法性方面发展中小企业,该村在管理准入改革方面采用了Tri Hita Karana提出的准入改革的目的,旨在促进土著人民的繁荣,并减轻社区执行这些习俗的负担。重点是利用Tri Hita Karana概念加强准入改革,以保护周围环境。
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In 1994, a regulation on sea warfare was made, which could be used by countries conducting sea wars. This regulation is called the San Remo Manual, with changes to make various adjustments related to the conduct of war at sea. Indonesia is in an important strategic area both in the sea and air zones, this makes Indonesia a strategic area both regionally and globally. The purpose of this research is to provide practical guidelines for countries in applying international law that applies in times of armed conflict at sea and to find out how the law is applied in Indonesia. This study uses a qualitative method. Qualitative research tries to identify various phenomena ideographically. The theory of development and development can be formed empirically through various phenomena or cases studied. the result of this is to become a guideline for countries in conducting wars at sea, armed conflicts at sea, parties involved in the conflict, actions that are permitted and which are not permitted during conflicts, protection of injured ships and people who are injured or captured, as well as actions taken can be taken by countries outside the conflict.
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Achmad Adi Surya Guntur SILAM, Mutia Evi KRISTHY, Yesieari Silvanny SIBOT, Suriansyah HALIM
The concept of sustainable development, as discussed at the United Nations Conference on the Environment in Stockholm in 1972, focuses on development that considers environmental impacts. It highlights the constitutional mandate in Article 28H of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia, emphasizing the right of every Indonesian citizen to a good and healthy living environment. Despite this constitutional provision, implementing sustainable development has faced challenges and confusion at the policy and regulatory levels. In Indonesia, where forest and land fires are recurrent disasters with severe ecological, economic, and social consequences, the aims underscore the significance of environmental awareness and proactive measures in addressing these issues. It emphasizes the interdependence between human actions and the environment and calls for responsible environmental stewardship. The research method used is legal research, which departs from statutory provisions, namely research on the legal principles of environmental provisions, specifically regarding community participation in environmental management. Overall, this provides insights into the critical role of environmental awareness and sustainable development in ensuring a better future for Indonesia's environment and its citizens, in alignment with constitutional mandates and international principles.
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