Forest Fires and Law Enforcement: The Capture of Indonesian Contemporary Condition

A good and healthy living environment is not only a right, but therein must also have the responsibility to protect and protect as well as manage or preserve it so that it is getting better and healthier every day. One of the environment that must be protected is the forest. Forest is an invaluable...

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Main Authors: Arief Ryadi, Ali Masyhar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Negeri Semarang 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Law and Legal Reform
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Online Access:https://journal.unnes.ac.id/sju/index.php/jllr/article/view/42723
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spelling doaj-f979eeaff05d45068b806e6b02e634ba2021-09-26T04:57:22ZengUniversitas Negeri SemarangJournal of Law and Legal Reform2715-09412715-09682021-01-0121395010.15294/jllr.v2i1.4272342723Forest Fires and Law Enforcement: The Capture of Indonesian Contemporary ConditionArief Ryadi0Ali Masyhar1Kejaksaaan Negeri PurworejoFaculty of Law, Universitas Negeri SemarangA good and healthy living environment is not only a right, but therein must also have the responsibility to protect and protect as well as manage or preserve it so that it is getting better and healthier every day. One of the environment that must be protected is the forest. Forest is an invaluable natural resource because it contains biodiversity such as timber and non-timber forest products, water management, flood and erosion prevention as well as soil fertility, protection of biological nature for the benefit of science, culture, recreation, tourism and so on. However, recently forests in Indonesia have been degraded in the form of forest fires. The negative impacts caused by forest fires are quite large, including ecological damage, decreased biodiversity, decreased economic value of forests and land productivity, micro and global climate change, and their smoke affects public health and disrupts transportation, including land, rivers, lakes, sea and air. The government has also issued several regulations related to forest destruction. Among others, Law No. 41/1999 on Forestry. Article 49 of the Forestry Law states that rights or permit holders are responsible for forest fires in their working areas. But unfortunately the law does not explain the criminal provisions regarding Article 49. Meanwhile, if the perpetrator is a legal entity or business entity, the charges and criminal sanctions imposed on the management, either individually or collectively, are subject to criminal penalties in accordance with the respective criminal threats. plus 1/3 (one third) of the sentence imposed.https://journal.unnes.ac.id/sju/index.php/jllr/article/view/42723forest fires
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title Forest Fires and Law Enforcement: The Capture of Indonesian Contemporary Condition
title_short Forest Fires and Law Enforcement: The Capture of Indonesian Contemporary Condition
title_full Forest Fires and Law Enforcement: The Capture of Indonesian Contemporary Condition
title_fullStr Forest Fires and Law Enforcement: The Capture of Indonesian Contemporary Condition
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publisher Universitas Negeri Semarang
series Journal of Law and Legal Reform
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2715-0968
publishDate 2021-01-01
description A good and healthy living environment is not only a right, but therein must also have the responsibility to protect and protect as well as manage or preserve it so that it is getting better and healthier every day. One of the environment that must be protected is the forest. Forest is an invaluable natural resource because it contains biodiversity such as timber and non-timber forest products, water management, flood and erosion prevention as well as soil fertility, protection of biological nature for the benefit of science, culture, recreation, tourism and so on. However, recently forests in Indonesia have been degraded in the form of forest fires. The negative impacts caused by forest fires are quite large, including ecological damage, decreased biodiversity, decreased economic value of forests and land productivity, micro and global climate change, and their smoke affects public health and disrupts transportation, including land, rivers, lakes, sea and air. The government has also issued several regulations related to forest destruction. Among others, Law No. 41/1999 on Forestry. Article 49 of the Forestry Law states that rights or permit holders are responsible for forest fires in their working areas. But unfortunately the law does not explain the criminal provisions regarding Article 49. Meanwhile, if the perpetrator is a legal entity or business entity, the charges and criminal sanctions imposed on the management, either individually or collectively, are subject to criminal penalties in accordance with the respective criminal threats. plus 1/3 (one third) of the sentence imposed.
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url https://journal.unnes.ac.id/sju/index.php/jllr/article/view/42723
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