Rahayu Fery Anitasari
Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang

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Community Involvement in Spatial Planning: A Study of Public Participation in Lerep Tourism Village Perspective of Indonesian Spatial Planning Law Aprila Niravita; Rofi Wahanisa; Suhadi Suhadi; Rahayu Fery Anitasari; Bayangsari Wedhatami
Unnes Law Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2021): Unnes L.J. (October, 2021)
Publisher : Faculty of Law Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ulj.v7i2.45745

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Lerep village is one of the villages which is promoted as a tourism village according to Regent Decree No. 556/0424/2015 on the Establishment of a Tourism Village in Semarang Regency. The implementation is encouraged by Regulation of Lerep Village No. 4/2015 on the 2016 Working Plan of the Village Government. The development of a village as a tourism village brings positive and negative impacts. The positive impact is that the village can be more advanced and developed by utilizing its natural and cultural potential. The negative impact arising is that there is a significant development of the tourism locations, especially from outside parties. The negative impact that concerns society greatly is the allegation of irregularities or violation of spatial planning. The development will be carried out thoroughly to realize Lerep as a tourism village in terms of its human resources and the infrastructure supporting the tourism activities. The infrastructure development must be well-planned and able to optimize space use. The spatial planning must be able to provide safe, comfortable, productive, and sustainable space for all stakeholders. The realization of spatial planning is carried out by the central and regional governments by involving the society. Society plays a role in controlling space use based on functions and planning in order to realize Lerep tourism village which has awareness of spatial planning.
Development of Integrity Zone Towards Corruption-Free (WBK)/Clean Bureaucracy (WBBM) at Work Unit Law Faculty UNNES Aprila Niravita; Tri Andari Dahlan; Rahayu Fery Anitasari; Andry Setiawan; Ayup Suran Ningsih
Pandecta Research Law Journal Vol 18, No 2 (2023): December
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/pandecta.v18i2.48338

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Regulation of the Minister of State Apparatus Empowerment and Bureaucratic Reform Number 25 of 2020, which underlines the 2020-2024 Bureaucratic Reform Road Map, guides the government's efforts to realize world-class government. The goal of bureaucratic reform is to achieve three main conditions: a clean and accountable bureaucracy, a capable bureaucracy, and optimal public services. The Faculty of Law at Universitas Negeri Semarang(UNNES) is one of the units committed to achieving high standards of integrity. This requires structuring good governance, optimal public services, and high integrity for all human resources at the Faculty of Law. Therefore, this study aims to examine the readiness of the Faculty of Law in building Integrity Zones, especially in achieving Free from Corruption Areas (WBK) and Clean and Serving Bureaucratic Areas (WBBM). This research uses doctrinal or normative research methods with concept and case approaches. Legal materials are collected through the study of documents and presented systematically following legal issues and research problems. Then it is analyzed qualitatively juridically. The results of the study identify strategies used by the Faculty of Law to build Integrity Zones towards WBK and WBBM. In addition, this study also identifies the strengths and weaknesses of the Faculty of Law in achieving these goals. This in-depth understanding of the readiness of the Faculty of Law in bureaucratic reform is expected to guide improving bureaucratic performance and integrity at the faculty level.