https://journal.ubaya.ac.id/index.php/yustika/issue/feedJURNAL YUSTIKA: MEDIA HUKUM DAN KEADILAN2024-12-10T17:10:13+00:00Michelle Kristinamichellekristina@staff.ubaya.ac.idOpen Journal Systems<p style="text-align: justify;">Jurnal Yustika: Media Hukum dan Keadilan (YUSTIKA) is an open access, peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal dedicated to the publication of novel research in all aspects of jurisprudence, legal science, and law enforcement. YUSTIKA is published biannually (July and December) and accepts original research articles featuring well-designed studies with clearly analyzed and logically interpreted results. A strong preference is given to research that has the potential to make significant contributions to both the field of legal science and society in general.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">We invite authors to submit articles in the fields of jurisprudence, legal science, and law enforcement. We accept articles either in English or Bahasa. The articles can be in the form of research report or conceptual writing.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">YUSTIKA is published by Faculty of Law, University of Surabaya. First time published in 1998 based on SK LIPI No. 04.134/IV.3.05/ISSN/1998 dated May 13, 1998.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">p-ISSN: 1410-7724 e-ISSN: 2655-7479</p>https://journal.ubaya.ac.id/index.php/yustika/article/view/6198Desentralisasi Asimetris Dalam Mewujudkan Kesejahteraan Masyarakat Pada Daerah Otonomi Khusus Papua2024-12-10T17:10:13+00:00Intan Herdanareswariintan.herdanareswari@ui.ac.id<p><strong><em>Abstract</em></strong></p> <p><em>This paper describes the understanding of decentralization that develops into asymmetrical decentralization in special regions that are given privileges by the state, in this case a special autonomous region which will then describe how decentralization in Indonesia towards the Papua special autonomous region related to the form and structure of local government. Asymmetric decentralization is unavoidable as a result of a country that has a special autonomous region because a region that cannot be equated with other regions, so special treatment is needed for local governments in developing the potential of the region. The results of this study show that decentralization is the transfer of authority from the central government to the regions, and asymmetric decentralization itself is the transfer of authority to regions that are special and different from other regions. One of the asymmetrical decentralization to the Papua region is in the form of a regional government system that is different from other regions, where Papua has governing bodies such as the Papuan People's Representative Council, Papuan People's Assembly, and Governor whose position is different from other government bodies. </em></p>2024-12-10T02:31:14+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 The Author(s)https://journal.ubaya.ac.id/index.php/yustika/article/view/6529Efektivitas Undang-Undang Tindak Pidana Korupsi Sebagai Alat Rekayasa Sosial2024-12-10T17:09:53+00:00Andi Harunsyah Peter Noel Weenasweenasnoel@gmail.com<p><em>The rampant corrupt behaviour that occurs in Indonesia is an unfortunate irony to the integrity of the state and legal apparatus. The Corruption Act is supposed to be a guideline for a clean society that is free from fraudulent and corrupt behaviour. Ironically, the current reality proves that the existence of the Corruption Act is not strong enough to eradicate the chain of corruption. Corruption not only undermines state stability but also hinders national development. Furthermore, it is a violation of human rights and the fundamental values that underpin a nation. This article discusses the role of the Corruption Act as a tool of social engineering throughout society, with particular focus on its status as a written rule and in the context of law enforcement of the Act. Furthermore, the purpose of this research is to examine further the application of the Corruption Act from the aspect of substance in the community. Therefore, this research uses a normative juridical approach. Considering that the eradication of corruption is not something as simple as turning the palm of the hand, in the application of the law it is important to implement good collaboration between institutions and the society. Suggestions must be made to strengthen and tighten supervision in law enforcement, and social education for the community on the importance of having awareness of how destructive and destructive corrupt behaviour is.</em></p>2024-12-10T03:07:22+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 The Author(s)