2020
DOI: 10.20961/jmail.v1i1.45589
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Juridical Analysis of Environmental Law Enforcement in Forestry Crimes Regulation in the Regional Autonomy

Abstract: This paper discusses the UUPLH as the basis of Indonesia's environmental policy to prevent and overcome environmental pollution and destruction. A good and healthy environment is created; ecological law enforcement uses state administrative law instruments, civil law, and criminal law. At the law enforcement level, there are many obstacles. Due to the unclear formulation of offenses and various sanctions, the proof is quite difficult, except in being caught red-handed. Strictly speaking, preventive and repress… Show more

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“…Article 164 Paragraph (1) of Law Number 13 Year 2003 concerning Manpower states that employers can terminate workers / laborers because the company closes due to force majeure. Article 164 Paragraph (3) of Law 13/2003 employers can also lay off workers or laborers because the company has closed down not because of losses for 2 consecutive years or not due to force majeure but due to efficiency (Iswantoto. I.…”
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“…Article 164 Paragraph (1) of Law Number 13 Year 2003 concerning Manpower states that employers can terminate workers / laborers because the company closes due to force majeure. Article 164 Paragraph (3) of Law 13/2003 employers can also lay off workers or laborers because the company has closed down not because of losses for 2 consecutive years or not due to force majeure but due to efficiency (Iswantoto. I.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Sajou, D.M., et.all, 2020). The government urges companies to take steps that can be taken, such as; reducing wages and facilities for managers and directors, reducing work shifts, limiting overtime work or laying off workers temporarily (Juaningsih, 2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%