https://jurnal.uns.ac.id/yustisia/issue/feedYustisia2024-02-20T18:53:32+07:00Dr. Hari Purwadi, S.H.,M.Humhpurwadie@staff.uns.ac.idOpen Journal Systems<hr /><table class="data" style="height: 181px; width: 100%;" width="100%" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"><tbody><tr style="height: 15px;" valign="top"><td style="height: 15px; width: 24.4484%;" width="20%">Journal title</td><td style="height: 15px; width: 75.5516%;" width="80%"><strong>Yustisia</strong></td></tr><tr style="height: 15px;" valign="top"><td style="height: 15px; width: 24.4484%;" width="20%">Initials</td><td style="height: 15px; width: 75.5516%;" width="80%"><strong>Yustisia</strong></td></tr><tr style="height: 15px;" valign="top"><td style="height: 15px; width: 24.4484%;" width="20%">Frequency</td><td style="height: 15px; width: 75.5516%;" width="80%"><strong>Three times per year (April, August, and December)</strong></td></tr><tr style="height: 15px;" valign="top"><td style="height: 15px; width: 24.4484%;" width="20%">DOI</td><td style="height: 15px; width: 75.5516%;" width="80%"><strong>Prefix 10.20961 </strong></td></tr><tr style="height: 15px;" valign="top"><td style="height: 15px; width: 24.4484%;" width="20%">Online ISSN</td><td style="height: 15px; width: 75.5516%;" width="80%"><a href="https://portal.issn.org/resource/ISSN/2549-0907" target="_blank"><strong> 2549-0907</strong></a></td></tr><tr style="height: 15px;" valign="top"><td style="height: 15px; width: 24.4484%;" width="20%">Print ISSN</td><td style="height: 15px; width: 75.5516%;" width="80%"><a href="https://portal.issn.org/resource/ISSN/0852-0941" target="_blank"><strong> 0852-0941</strong></a></td></tr><tr style="height: 15px;" valign="top"><td style="height: 15px; width: 24.4484%;" width="20%">Editor-in-chief</td><td style="height: 15px; width: 75.5516%;" width="80%"><a href="https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57202196241" target="_blank"><strong>Dr.Hari Purwadi,S.H.,M.Hum</strong></a></td></tr><tr style="height: 19px;" valign="top"><td style="height: 19px; width: 24.4484%;" width="20%">Publisher</td><td style="height: 19px; width: 75.5516%;" width="80%"><strong>Faculty of Law, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta Indonesia</strong></td></tr></tbody></table><hr /><p align="justify">Yustisia is open access, double-blind peer-reviewed law journal published by the Faculty of Law, Universitas Sebelas Maret three times a year in April, August, and December. The specialty of this journal is that it publishes articles in contemporary legal studies with an interdisciplinary approach, Environmental Policy, Human Rights, and Democracy issues. The Journal publishes articles (Research and Review Article) and Book Review.</p><p>Yustisia is <a href="https://sinta.kemdikbud.go.id/journals/profile/995" target="_blank">Nationally Accredited journal (Accreditation Rank SINTA 2)</a> by the Minister of Research and Technology/National Research and Innovation Agency of the Republic of Indonesia Decision No. 5162/E4/AK.04/2021 (2021-2025).</p>https://jurnal.uns.ac.id/yustisia/article/view/79345The Francovich Principle as the Basis of State Responsibility for Laborer Loss Due to Company Bankruptcy2023-12-31T19:57:11+07:00Agus Widyantoroagus.widyantoro@fh.unair.ac.idMoch. Marsa Taufiqurrohmanmochmarsat@gmail.comXavier Nugrahanugrahaxavier72@gmail.com<div class="WordSection1"><p><em>The absence of legal certainty in the application of the pari passu pro rata parte principle in the distribution of bankrupt accounts in Indonesia has given rise to uncertainty regarding the protection of the rights of laborers whose employers or companies have faced bankruptcy. This article considers that Indonesia requires a set of formulations enabling the state to provide legal protection for the rights of laborers affected by employer or company bankruptcy. The article explores the feasibility of adopting the Francovich Principle in Indonesia, defining it as a principle holding the state accountable for the losses incurred by laborers due to company bankruptcies. The article concludes that several conditions must be met to apply the Francovich Principle, including the establishment of a guarantee institution, the obligation for financial contributions from companies, and the implementation of specific measures to prevent abuse. The state’s effort to adopt the Francovich Principle involves establishing a priority scale in drafting laws related to the Francovich Principle into the Priority National Legislation Program. Furthermore, the government needs to revitalize institutions related to the Francovich Principle within the national legal and regulatory system</em></p></div>2023-12-12T12:07:05+07:00Copyright (c) 2023 Agus Widyantoro, Moch. Marsa Taufiqurrohman, Xavier Nugrahahttps://jurnal.uns.ac.id/yustisia/article/view/71520Building Legal Foundation for a Prosperous Indonesia: Insights from MPR-RI Four Pillars2023-12-31T19:57:11+07:00Bambang Soesatyobamsoet307@gmail.comKadir Johnson Rajagukgukkjohnson@ecampus.ut.ac.idHeri Wahyudiheriw@ecampus.ut.ac.id<div class="WordSection1"><p><em>Indonesia is a state that openly engages with the opportunities and challenges of global economic liberalization. Several issues arise when international legal interventions clash with the identity, values, and interests of indonesian nation. Therefore, this study aimed to strengthen the national foundation in facing globalization and and ushering in a prosperous era for Indonesia. This doctrinal study was conducted using a conceptual approach, with the perspective regarding the role of law in economic development. It also examined the importance of robust legal foundation to maintain national stability in the midst of global economic changes. The results showed that national legal development was crucial to realizing aspirations for unity, sovereignty, justice, and prosperity. Four pillars of MPR-RI could serve as a guide for every citizen to foster nationalism in the midst of rapid globalization. Furthermore, the spirit of legal foundation in four pillars could guide the formulation of national policies that accommodated global interests without forsaking the identity, values, and interests of indonesian nation. The idea of four pillars was also developed as the basis for the philosophy of national economic legal development. The results were expected to guide all stakeholders in constructing economic law in Indonesia, thereby achieving prosperity for the entire population.</em><em></em></p></div><p><em><br clear="all" /></em></p>2023-12-12T12:07:07+07:00Copyright (c) 2023 Bambang Soesatyohttps://jurnal.uns.ac.id/yustisia/article/view/79443Criminal and Administrative Legal Characteristics of Offenses in The Field of Countering Drug Trafficking: Insights from Ukraine2024-02-20T18:53:32+07:00Olena Volobuievavolobueva_elena@ukr.netYevhen Lehezayevhenleheza@gmail.comVita Perviivita.perviy85@gmail.comYevhenii Plokhutaprok.evg18@gmail.comRoman Pichkorpichko@gmail.com<em>Drug addiction in Ukraine has been showing signs of an epidemic and represents one of the potential threats to Ukraine's national security. This article highlights the regulation of the ratio of criminal and administrative liability as to countering offences in the sphere of trafficking of narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances, their analogues and precursors. The research method is presented as comparative-legal (legislation of Ukraine, Holland, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Netherlands, Austria, Portugal and Finland) and systematic analysis. The sanctions for drug crimes provided for in the legislation, countries are divided into three groups, namely hard policy group, strict control group, and liberal group. Summing up the analysis of the legal regulation of the fight against drug crime in different countries, it should be noted that international legal acts govern most countries' legislation. At the same time, the legislation and executive system of punishments of various states in combating drug crimes are specific, due not so much to the country's national characteristics but to the concretely formed criminogenic situation in this area.</em>2023-12-13T16:22:31+07:00Copyright (c) 2023 Olena Volobuieva, Yevhen Leheza, Vita Pervii, Yevhenii Plokhuta, Roman Pichkohttps://jurnal.uns.ac.id/yustisia/article/view/71785Enhancing the Supervisory Board of the Corruption Eradication Commission: Insights from Hong Kong, United Kingdom, and European Union2023-12-31T19:57:11+07:00Mustafa Lutfimustafalutfi@syariah.uin-malang.ac.idRamadhita Ramadhitaramadhita@syariah.uin-malang.ac.idSeptiani Septianidrseptiyan7@gmail.comAsrul Ibrahim Nurasrul.ibrahimnur@mailbox.unideb.hu<div class="WordSection1"><p><em>Establishing the KPK Supervisory Board as a juridical consequence of Law Number 19 of 2019 is an effort to improve KPK's supervisory system. But its formation has caused many pros and cons in the community. The existence of this board is considered to weaken and hinder the performance of KPK. This study analyzes the position of the KPK Supervisory Board after Constitutional Court Decree Number 70/PUU-XVII/2019 concerning reducing the pro-Justitia authority of the Supervisory Board regarding the comparative study involving several countries. This study uses legal research with comparative and statutory approaches. The study results show that the KPK Supervisory Board, as the KPK's internal supervisory body, still requires adjustments by adopting the supervisory mechanisms implemented by comparator countries relevant to the Indonesian Legal System. Some of these are related to the mechanism of monitoring and evaluation of the performance of the KPK Supervisory Board and the KPK itself.</em></p></div>2023-12-26T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2023 Mustafa Lutfi, Ramadhita Ramadhitahttps://jurnal.uns.ac.id/yustisia/article/view/72706Quo Vadis: Regulating Independence Coaching for Death Row Inmates in Indonesian Correctional System2024-02-20T18:19:28+07:00Niken Subekti Budi Utaminiken.subekti@mail.ugm.ac.idI Kadek Sudiarsanakadek.sudiarsana@mail.ugm.ac.id<em>The death penalty, one of the punishment types regulated in the Indonesian Criminal Code, continues to be imposed despite conflicts between abolitionists and retentionists. The existence of the death penalty in Indonesia has a legal consequence, which is the need for legal certainty regarding the status of death convicts, who are often entrusted to a Correctional Facility during the waiting period for execution. The enactment of Law Number 22 of 2022 classifying death row inmates as prisoners, along with their rights and obligations. This research uses legal research supported by data from interviews with experts. Data obtained from literature research was analyzed descriptive-qualitatively. The result showed that death row inmates must participate in coaching programs like other prisoners. The coaching program was divided into two parts: character and independence coaching. From the aspect of practicality, character coaching is more beneficial for death row inmates compared to independence coaching, as death row inmates would not return to society and would be waiting for their execution time unless their clemency request was granted. </em>2023-12-28T11:57:42+07:00Copyright (c) 2023 Niken Subekti Utami, I Kadek Sudiarsanahttps://jurnal.uns.ac.id/yustisia/article/view/71716Examining the Employment Dimension of Corporate Social Responsibility (Between Global Initiatives and Indonesia Statutory)2023-12-31T20:00:25+07:00Budi Santosobudi.santoso@ub.ac.idSafinaz Mohd .Husseinfinaz@ukm.edu.myDina Mila Prasastidinaprasasti@student.ub.ac.idSinta Lestarisintalestari@student.ub.ac.idUmmu Sulaem Syamsudinummusulaem@student.ub.ac.id<span lang="IN">This article examines the employment aspects of CSR regulations. Every company needs a reference to verify its CSR activities support economic, social, and environmental development. The government has enacted laws to encourage corporate social responsibility (CSR). Since CSR funds are in the company's income statement, they often conflict with fiduciary duty. The study reveals that business views on CSR's employment dimension have shifted. Initially, CSR managed risk and prevented reputational and financial damages. Labor was considered an expense, not an investment. Many companies now employ CSR as a key value and competitive advantage</span>2023-12-31T19:56:54+07:00Copyright (c) 2023 Budi Santoso, Dina Mila Prasasti, Sinta Lestari, Ummu Sulaem Syamsudin