Table of Contents
Preface
Section 1: Human Rights & Access to Justice
Chapter 1. A Normative Analysis of the Limitation of Human Rights: Assessing the Constitutionality of Press Freedom in Indonesia
(Nabillla Arsyafira, Fitra Arsil, PhD, and Ryan Muthiara Wasti, SH, MH – Faculty of Law, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia)
Chapter 2. Authority and Access to Justice Mechanism for Child Victims of Violence in the Special Region of Yogyakarta and Malang
(Dianwidhi Michelle Pranoto and Rizkina Aliya – Faculty of Law, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia)
Chapter 3. Woman Sues to Protect her Body Integrity: Legal Implications of Jurisprudence Analysis/Court Decisions of Women as Victims of Unfulfilled Promises of Marriage
(Lusiana M. Tijow and Fence M. Wantu – Faculty of Law, State University of Gorontalo, Gorontalo, Indonesia)
Chapter 4. The Right to be Forgotten: Rising Awareness on the Right to Privacy in Indonesia
(Nenny Rianarizkiwati and Edmon Makarim – Faculty of Law, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, West Java and Salemba, Jakarta, Indonesia)
Chapter 5. Access to Education for Marginal Communities (Case Study: Access to Education for the Lapak Pancoran Community, South Jakarta)
(Princess Hillary and Iva Kasuma – Department of Society and Development Law, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia)
Section 2: Adat Law and Shariah Law
Chapter 6. Prevention of Domestic Violence (KDRT) Through the Adat Criminal Law Approach and Local Wisdom in West Sumatra
(Aria Zurnetti, Nani Mulyani and Irsal Habibi – Faculty of Law, Universitas Indonesia, Padang, Indonesia)
Chapter 7. Canning: Syariah Law Versus Human Rights in Aceh, Indonesia
(Marina Mary Marpaung and Heru Susetyo – Faculty of Law, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia
Chapter 8. Environmental Waqf under Islamic Law and Indonesia’s National Laws (A Case Study of Hutan Wakaf in Aceh)
(Wirdyaningsih, SH., MH and Chita Arifa Hazna – Faculty of Law, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia)
Chapter 9. Implementation of the Policy for Civil Servants’ Income Zakat in Aceh Province, Indonesia
(Titin Fatimah and Heru Susetyo – Faculty of Law University of Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia)
Chapter 10. Community-Based Conservation: An Interpretation Gap Between State and Indigenous Peoples (Study of Kasepuhan Cirompang)
(Luh Rina Apriani and Cindy Julianty – Law Faculty, University of Pancasila, Jakarta, Indonesia, et al.)
Chapter 11. Implementation of Insurable Interest Principles between the Insured and the Beneficiary in Sharia Life Insurance
(M. Patra Rakuta and Yeni Salma Barlinti – Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia)
Chapter 12. Funeral Ceremony In Marapu Beliefs In Anthropological (Case Study In Kuta Village, Kanatang Sumba Timur)
(Emy Handayani and Nazihatul Muna – Faculty of Law, Diponegoro University, Central Java, Indonesia)
Section 3: Law in Disruptive Era
Chapter 13. New Regulation on Oil and Gas in a Disruptive Era
(Brigita P. Manohara and Tri Hayati – Faculty of Law, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia)
Chapter 14. Responsibility of Notary on Personal Data Protection on its Cloud Computing-Based Electronic Office System
(Ayu Galuh Anggraini and Edmon Makarim – Faculty of Law, University of Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia)
Chapter 15. Impact of Automation on the Indonesian Female Labor Force and Attempts to Establish a Better Protection Mechanism
(Dominique Virgil – Faculty of Law, Depok, Universitas Indonesia)
Chapter 16. Environmental Impact Assessment Law: Lessons Vietnam Can Take from Other Countries
(Tran Thang Long and Le Minh Nhut – Assoc. Prof. Dr., Vice Dean, Faculty of Legal Languages, Ho Chi Minh City University of Law, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, et al.)
Section 4: Judiciary Law
Chapter 17. Bridging the Distance: The Use of Videoconferencing Technology in Corruption Courts in Indonesia
(Nani Mulyati, Lucky Raspati and Aria Zurnetti – Faculty of Law, Andalas University, Padang, Indonesia)
Chapter 18. Potential Alternative Dispute Resolution as an Effort to Resolve Minor Criminal Acts in the Karimunjawa Community during the Disruption Era
(Anis Widyawati – Faculty of Law, Semarang State University)
Chapter 19. Questioning Indonesia’s Regulations for the Selection of Constitutional Justices
(Fatmawati, Delila Stefanya Pusparani and Guspita Arfina – Faculty of Law, Universitas Indonesia, City, Indonesia)
Section 5: International Law
Chapter 20. Chasing Liability of Ocean Negligence:Safeguarding the Marine Protected Areas in Indonesia
(Arie Afriansyah – Faculty of Law, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia)
Chapter 21. Maintaining Sea Sovereignty Through an Environmental Approach in the Age of Disruption
(Maria Maya Lestari and Melda Kamil Ariadno – PhD Student Faculty of Law, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia, et al.)
Index
Endorsements
“This ICLAVE conference was first conducted in 2017 during my period as a Dean at Faculty of Law Universitas Indonesia to exchange ideas, knowledge, skills, and experience in dealing with laws and policies in the 4.0 industrial revolution and 5.0 society. I am delighted that this conference continued to annually every year. And I believe that the books originated from the 2nd ICLAVE conference 2018 that published by Nova Publisher will be an excellent resource for legal scholars and the Indonesian community at large.” – Professor Topo Santoso, Dean of Faculty of Law Universitas Indonesia
“Thank you so much for all participants of ICLAVE 2018 in Bali, Indonesia, 2018. I always remember this memorable conference not just because it attracted many participants from Indonesia and abroad, but also because it was the last conference presided and attended by the late Professor Melda Kamil, the Dean of Faculty of Law Universitas Indonesia at that time. Four months after the conference, she passed away. I am also grateful to Nova Publishers for making our memory about the participants, discussion and our lovely Dean, alive through these books.” – Dr. Ismala Dewi, Acting Dean Faculty of Law Universitas Indonesia, 2018
“ICLAVE 2018 in Bali, Indonesia, is a great conference. I was lucky to be one of the plenary speakers at that conference. A lot of foreign and national participants came and contributed their valuable knowledge and share their articles. Therefore, I believe these books, a product of that conference, will benefit the readers.” – Dr. Edmon Makarim, SH, S.Kom. LL.M., Dean of Faculty of Law Universitas Indonesia
“As a former participant of ICLAVE 2018 conference in Bali and also Associate Professor at Faculty of Law Universitas Surabaya, I found that this conference is rewarding and I believe that the articles from that conference, which is published by Nova Publishers, will work as significant future references for our intellectual discourse.” – Dr. Elfina Lebrine Sahetapy, Associate Professor Faculty of Law Universitas Surab