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Transforming Taxation: Unlocking Efficiency and Resilience Through Digitalization
The digitalization of tax administration aims to improve service efficiency and institutional resilience by leveraging advanced technologies. By integrating digital tools, tax administration processes can be streamlined, reducing errors and enhancing taxpayer compliance. This research is a qualitative descriptive study that relies on secondary data collection. However, the digitalization of tax administration faces several challenges, such as uneven technological infrastructure, internal resistance to change, and cybersecurity threats. This study explores various digitalization initiatives, the challenges encountered during implementation, and the resulting benefits in terms of service optimization and institutional resilience. The findings indicate that digital transformation is a critical step towards achieving a more effective and resilient tax administration system. Therefore, the strategy of implementing tax reform for the digital era is appropriate. This involves increasing taxpayer trust and compliance by enhancing the capacity and integrity of the Directorate General of Taxes. The research also reveals that tax reform faces growing challenges in the digital age. Digitalization is not only a challenge for improving the capabilities and integrity of tax authorities but also for modernizing tax human resource systems and controls. These reforms are essential to building strong institutions capable of navigating the complexities of the digital era
Dark Web Crime: Criminal Law Challenges in the Era of Cybercrime
increasingly complex cybercrimes, particularly those occurring on the Dark Web. This hidden part of the internet, accessible only through specialized software such as Tor and I2P, has become a hub for various illegal activities, including drug trafficking, financial fraud, data breaches, human exploitation, and cyberattacks. The primary challenge in combating Dark Web crimes lies in the high level of anonymity afforded by encryption, decentralized digital currencies like Bitcoin and Monero, and jurisdictional limitations in law enforcement efforts. This study employs a normative legal research method with a conceptual and comparative approach to analyze global legal frameworks, enforcement strategies, and jurisdictional complexities in prosecuting Dark Web crimes. The findings indicate that existing criminal laws struggle to address the dynamic nature of cybercrime, necessitating continuous legal reform, stronger international cooperation, and advanced forensic technologies. Additionally, balancing cybersecurity enforcement with digital privacy rights remains a contentious issue in global legal discourse. This study recommends the harmonization of cyber laws, stricter regulations on cryptocurrency transactions, and improved international legal collaboration to effectively combat Dark Web crimes
Dinamika Sejarah Perkembangan Ekonomi dan Kebijakan Pembangunan di Era Reformasi dan Neoliberalisme
This study examines the transformation of Indonesia’s economic policies during the Reform Era and the influence of neoliberal doctrines on national development following the collapse of the New Order in 1998. Using a library research method, this study analyzes academic literature, institutional reports, and policy documents to identify patterns of policy change, forms of neoliberal penetration in strategic sectors, and their socio-economic consequences. The findings indicate that macroeconomic stabilization, banking restructuring, trade liberalization, privatization of state-owned enterprises, and fiscal decentralization successfully restored economic stability and increased foreign investment. However, these reforms also resulted in rising income inequality, uneven regional development, and commercialization of public services. The study concludes that the Reform Era generated macroeconomic recovery while simultaneously reinforcing socio-economic disparities, requiring corrective state policies to achieve inclusive development
Bitcoin\u27s Position in Indonesian Currency Law
The influence of technology and developing information is indeed extraordinary on human life. Economic development is also inseparable from the growing technology, for example in transaction procedures in a matter. Bitcoin came up with a new innovation in the form of a cryptocurrency that uses a payment network from user to user. Crypto has become a phenomenon nowadays. Based on the results of the Global Web Index Survey, 10% of internet users in Indonesia already own digital currencies, it can be said that Indonesia is ranked 5th most crypto users in the world. Crypto or can be called crytocurrency has a fairly high risk. Then kirpto has a change in value that is only enthusiasm at any time. Krip toalso has a lack of regulation and still leaves legality issues. This research was conducted to determine the existence of bitcoin trading to the national economy. The use of bitcoin over time is increasing in Indonesia. For this reason, before the use of bitcoin is increasing, we must understand the influence and impact of bitcoin trading on the national economy. Only nine countries have legalized bitcoin, it is questionable why many countries have not legalized bitcoin. This study aims to find out how bitcoin trading conditions in Indonesia. The results of this journal will discuss the effect of bitcoin trading on the national economy even though in Indonesia it is prohibited and recognized as legal tender. This can be viewed from several factors such as from the nominal side of bitcoin which is considered excessive, especially in the picture of the economic crisis
Violation of Installing Notary Nameplates Based on the Notary’s Code of Conducts
The Notary Code of Ethics aims to be a guideline for Notaries to maintain dignity in carrying out their position as a Notary. Enforcement of the Notary\u27s Code of Ethics must be enforced so that Notaries do not experience irregularities in carrying out their positions, but in practice there are still many who do not pay attention to the provisions as in the code of ethics, especially regarding the arrangement of installing a Notary\u27s nameplate which is regulated in the Notary\u27s Code of ethics tends to be ignored and causes Notaries to experience violations code of Ethics. The purpose of this research is to analyze the arrangements for installing notary nameplates based on the noris code of ethics and efforts to impose sanctions on notaries who violate the code of ethics on installing notary nameplates. This study uses normative juridical by using written legal materials. The results of this study are that the arrangement for installing a Notary\u27s nameplate is regulated in the Notary\u27s code of ethics and Supervision for notaries is carried out by two different institutions, namely the Notary Supervisory Board externally and the Notary Honorary Council internally
E-Court Paradigm Shift: Problems of Legitimacy Mechanisms of Electronic Evidence in State Administrative Procedure Law
This study on the legitimacy mechanisms of electronic evidence within the State Administrative Procedure Law is intrinsically connected to Indonesia’s ongoing efforts to modernize its legal landscape. The acknowledgment of electronic information and documents as valid evidence aligns with Indonesia’s commitment to adapting its legal framework to the digital era. The legal issues explored within the context of the E-Court paradigm shift resonate with Indonesia\u27s broader initiatives to enhance judicial efficiency and access to justice. As Indonesia grapples with the challenges of incorporating electronic evidence within its administrative procedures, the study sheds light on the specific hurdles faced within the Indonesian legal system. Regulatory complexities and resource constraints resonate with Indonesia’s broader struggle to harmonize its legal infrastructure with the demands of the digital age. Moreover, the study emphasizes the importance of a proportionate mechanism in addressing legitimacy concerns, aligning with Indonesia’s commitment to fostering a fair and balanced legal environment. The conclusion highlighting the critical role of the validation process reflects Indonesia’s dedication to ensuring the integrity and reliability of electronic evidence within the legal proceedings
Testing the Environmental Kuznets Curve Hypothesis Test: A Case Study of BRICS Countries
The world\u27s environmental crisis is a growing concern. Carbon dioxide is the most dominant greenhouse gas causing major climate change and global warming through human activities, including economic activities. This study aims to test the EKC theory in BRICS and the independent variables of exports, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), and renewable energy consumption. Research method using the Pooled Mean Group method ARDL (1990-2022). The results show that the EKC hypothesis is proven in BRICS and forms an inverted U curve in the long run. Export has a positive effect in the long run. FDI has a positive effect in the long run. Energy consumption has a negative in the long run
Determinant of Stock Prices for Nickel Companies in Indonesia
Nowadays, nickel is an important component of batteries which is a very profitable subsector. The increasing public interest in electric vehicles and renewable energy is one of the causes of the high demand for nickel for electric vehicles and increasing attention for public companies of nickel processing. This study’s objective is to analyze factors determining the stock prices of nickel companies registered on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). The tested factors include Total Asset Turnover Ratio (TATO), Return on Equity (ROE), Net Profit Margin (NPM), Debt to Equity Ratio (DER), and Price to Earning Ration (PER), Price to Book Value (PBV), and Earning per Share (EPS). This research applies data of 3 Indonesian nickel companies from q12014 to q32022, and applies a method of panel data. Findings of this study reveal that ROE, DER, PBV, and EPS have impacts significantly on the stock prices of Indonesian nickel companies. Indonesian nickel companies are suggested to investing smelters in order to optimize the added value of nickel commodities and follow the downstream policy
Enhancing Police Training and Competency Development through Modern Instructional Frameworks
Police training and competency development are central to ensuring effective, ethical, and accountable law-enforcement performance. As public expectations rise and the complexity of policing challenges increases, modern police agencies must adopt training frameworks that emphasize technical proficiency, communication skills, cultural awareness, and critical decision-making. This study examines the effectiveness of contemporary training models by combining survey data from 920 police officers, structured interviews with training instructors, and field observations at three police academies. Quantitative findings indicate that scenario-based training, de-escalation modules, and digital learning tools significantly improve officers’ operational readiness (p < 0.01). Qualitative results suggest that blended learning, mentorship structures, and continuous competency assessments enhance adaptability and long-term performance. Despite progress, challenges persist, including insufficient training time, uneven access to technological resources, and limited emphasis on emotional intelligence and community engagement. The study concludes that integrated, evidence-based training systems—combining pedagogical innovation, technological enhancement, and continuous evaluation—are essential for strengthening policing standards and improving public trust. This research contributes to policing science by providing a structured framework for competency-based training reform and aligning instructional practices with contemporary operational demands.
URGENSI STRATEGI PEMBELAJARAN BERBASIS PENGALAMAN DALAM PEMBELAJARAN PENDIDIKAN SEJARAH
Experience-based learning strategies are a relevant innovative approach in history education because they are able to provide more contextual and meaningful learning experiences. This article aims to explore the urgency of implementing experience-based learning strategies in history learning. This research uses descriptive qualitative methods with a case study approach in high schools in the Yogyakarta area. Data was obtained through observation, interviews with history teachers, and document analysis. The research results show that experience-based learning strategies, such as simulations, visits to historical sites, and collaborative projects, are able to increase students\u27 interest in learning, understanding of history, and strengthening character values such as nationalism and empathy. However, the implementation of this strategy still faces several obstacles, such as limited facilities, time and policy support. This article emphasizes the importance of support from educational institutions in providing facilities and teacher training to optimize experience-based strategies. By implementing this strategy effectively, history learning not only focuses on transferring knowledge, but is also able to build student involvement and increase their awareness of the importance of history in today\u27s life