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    UID:
    almafu_9959833878802883
    Format: 1 online resource (344 pages)
    ISBN: 1-4648-1599-2
    Series Statement: World Bank e-Library.
    Content: The State of Economic Inclusion Report 2021 sheds light on one of the most intractable challenges faced by development policy makers and practitioners: transforming the economic lives of the world's poorest and most vulnerable people. Economic inclusion programs are a bundle of coordinated, multidimensional interventions that support individuals, households, and communities so they can raise their incomes and build their assets. Programs targeting the extreme poor and vulnerable groups are now under way in 75 countries. This report presents data and evidence from 219 of these programs, which are reaching over 90 million beneficiaries. Governments now lead the scale-up of economic inclusion interventions, often building on preexisting national programs such as safety nets, livelihoods and jobs, and financial inclusion, and 93 percent of the total beneficiaries are covered by government programs. The report offers four important contributions: -- A detailed analysis of the nature of these programs, the people living in extreme poverty and vulnerability whom they support, and the organizational challenges and opportunities inherent in designing and leading them. -- An evidence review of 80 quantitative and qualitative evaluations of economic inclusion programs in 37 countries. -- The first multicountry costing study including both government-led and other economic inclusion programs, indicating that programs show potential for cost efficiencies when integrated into national systems. -- Four detailed case studies featuring programs under way in Bangladesh, India, Peru, and the Sahel, which highlight the programmatic and institutional adaptations required to scale in quite diverse contexts. Data from the report are available on the PEI Data Portal (http://www.peiglobal.org), where users can explore and submit data to build on this baseline.
    Note: Front Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- Abbreviations -- Executive Summary -- Great Expectations and Some Skepticism -- Major Contributions of The State of Economic Inclusion Report 2021 -- Transforming the Lives of the Extreme Poor and Vulnerable: A Framework -- Ten Key Findings -- Future Directions -- Notes -- PART A Moving to Scale: Concepts, Practice, and Evidence -- Chapter 1 Economic Inclusion: A Framework -- Introduction -- A Story of Great Expectations . . . -- . . . and Some Skepticism -- A Framework to Transform Economic Lives -- Goal and Outcomes -- Context and Response: Customizing to Local Settings -- Entry Points and Adaptations: Moving to Scale -- Future Directions -- Notes -- References -- Spotlight 1 Economic Inclusion and COVID-19 Recovery -- Chapter 2 Moving to Scale: Political Realities and Entry Points -- Introduction -- Program Adoption and Scale-Up: Political Realities -- Trade-Offs in Shaping Program Design and Implementation -- Entry Points to Scale -- Future Directions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 A Surge in Economic Inclusion Programming Worldwide -- A Snapshot in Time -- The Current Reach of Economic Inclusion Programs -- Target Populations -- Program Components -- Future Directions -- Notes -- References -- Spotlight 2 Promoting Women's Empowerment through Economic Inclusion -- Chapter 4 Moving to Scale through Government-led Programs -- Introduction -- Programmatic Adaptations to Scale -- Institutional Adaptations to Scale -- Future Directions -- Notes -- References -- Spotlight 3 Linking Economic Inclusion and Markets for the Poorest -- Chapter 5 An Assessment of Program Impacts -- Introduction -- Review of the Impact Literature: Method, Sample, and Caveats -- Evidence of Overall Impact -- Factors That Mediate Impact -- Future Directions -- Notes -- References. , Chapter 6 Assessing the Cost of Economic Inclusion Programs -- Introduction -- The PEI Quick Costing Tool 2020 -- Overall Cost of Economic Inclusion Programs -- Bundling of Interventions and Complexity -- Component Dosage and Adequacy -- Implementation Costs -- Assessing Cost Effectiveness and Exploring Cost Optimization Strategies -- Future Directions -- Notes -- References -- PART B Case Studies -- Case Study 1 Productive Inclusion Measures and Adaptive Social Protection in the Sahel -- Case Study 2 The State of Bihar's Approach to Economic Inclusion: JEEViKA and the SJY Program -- Case Study 3 Adapting BRAC's Graduation Program to the Changing Poverty Context in Bangladesh -- Case Study 4 Haku Wiñay: An Economic Inclusion Program in Peru -- Appendix A Survey Methodology -- Appendix B Review of Program Impact -- Appendix C Economic Inclusion Program Costing Survey Methodology and Analysis -- Appendix D Economic Inclusion Programs Mapped Globally -- Appendix E Components of Economic Inclusion Programs -- Glossary -- Boxes -- Box O.1 Learning by Doing: Four Case Studies -- Box 1.1 Defining Terms: What We Mean by Economic Inclusion and Scale -- Box 1.2 Megatrends Driving the Future Direction of Economic Inclusion at the Country Level -- Box 2.1 Building on and Graduating from the Graduation Approach -- Box 3.1 Partnership for Economic Inclusion Landscape Survey 2020 -- Box 3.2 Economic Inclusion in Fragile and Displacement Contexts -- Box 3.3 Identifying and Customizing Entrepreneurship Support -- Box 3.4 People with Disabilities -- Box 3.5 Coaching at Scale -- Box S2.1 Assimilating the Evidence on Gender and Economic Inclusion Programs -- Box 4.1 Estimating Coverage of Economic Inclusion Programs -- Box 4.2 Beyond Direct Delivery: NGOs as Catalyzers for Scale -- Box S3.1 Economic Inclusion in the Rice Value Chain: A Pilot Project in Côte d'Ivoire. , Box S3.2 Strengthening Environmental and Natural Resource Links -- Box 5.1 Gaps in the Evidence and Challenges in Making Comparative Statements -- Box 5.2 Achieving Economic Inclusion in FCV Settings -- Box 5.3 Spillover Impact on Communities and the Local Economy -- Box 6.1 Complications and Limitations of the PEI Quick Costing Tool 2020 -- Box 6.2 Economic Inclusion Program Costs in the Sahel Adaptive Social Protection Program (SASPP) -- Box 6.3 Innovative Mechanisms to Optimize on Costs -- Box CS1.1 The Sahel Adaptive Social Protection Program Funding -- Box CS1.2 Girls in Burkina Faso: Less Likely to Attend School, with Implications for Future Income -- Box CS1.3 Overview of Productive Inclusion Measures in the Sahel -- Box CS1.4 Characteristics of the Village Savings and Loan Association Model -- Box CS1.5 Providing Technical Assistance for Implementation through Government Systems by Partnering with External Institutions -- Box CS1.6 Niger, Where Beneficiaries Continue to Work with Coaches after Project Conclusion -- Box CS2.1 SJY at a Glance: Key Scale-Up Components (and Variations from the Pilot) -- Box CS2.2 SJY: Key Roles and Funders -- Box CS3.1 Political and Policy Drivers of BRAC's Graduation Programming -- Box CS3.2 Overview of the BRAC Ultra Poor Graduation Program (2017 Onward) -- Box CS3.3 Selection Criteria, Ultra-Poor Graduation Program, 2017 -- Box CS4.1 Haku Wiñay's Components and Accompanying Productive Assets and Technologies -- Box CS4.2 Gender Dimensions of Haku Wiñay -- Figures -- Figure O.1 Percent Distribution of Economic Inclusion Programs and Beneficiaries by Region, Lead Institution, and Entry Point -- Figure O.2 Pathways to Economic Inclusion at Scale: A Framework -- Figure O.3 Distribution of Studies Reporting on Specific Outcomes, by Lead Agency. , Figure O.4 Largest Cost Component as a Percentage of Total Cost, Selected Programs -- Figure 1.1 Pathways to Economic Inclusion at Scale: A Framework -- Figure 1.2 Global Extreme Poverty by Region (1990-2030) and the Impact of the COVID-19 Crisis -- Figure 1.3 Overcoming Constraints to Economic Inclusion: Four Domains -- Figure 2.1 Distribution of Entry Points to Scale: Among Programs Overall, Government-Led Programs, and Nongovernment-Led Programs -- Figure 2.2 Distribution of Secondary Entry Points, Showing Cross-Cutting Role of Financial Inclusion -- Figure 3.1 Percent Distribution of Economic Inclusion Programs and Beneficiaries by Region, Lead Institution, and Entry Point -- Figure 3.2 Main Program Objectives Overall and by Their Entry Points to Scale -- Figure 3.3 Percentage of All Programs with a Presence in Rural, Urban, and Peri-Urban Areas -- Figure 3.4 Climate Change Mitigation and Resilience: Percentage of Programs That Have Either of These as a Main Objective, by Geographic Region -- Figure 3.5 Targeting of the Ultrapoor, Extreme Poor, Poor, and Others: Percentage of Programs Overall and by Lead Institution Type -- Figure 3.6 Population Groups Targeted: Percentage of Programs Overall and by Lead Institution -- Figure 3.7 Distribution of Nongovernment- and Government-Led Programs, by Number of Components -- Figure 3.8 Economic Inclusion Components Provided in Sequence and for up to Three Years -- Figure 3.9 Various Program Components of Economic Inclusion Programs -- Figure 3.10 Distribution of Modalities Used by Programs for Transfers, by Point of Entry -- Figure 4.1 Distribution of Program Coverage Rates by Share of Population -- Figure 4.2 Percentage of Government-Led Programs Where the Lead Government Agency Plays Selected Roles. , Figure 4.3 Digital Technology: Percentage of Government-Led Programs Using Digital Technology for Program Management and Delivery -- Figure 4.4 Percentage of Program Components Implemented through Community Groups or Structures -- Figure 5.1 Distribution of Reviewed Programs -- Figure 5.2 Distribution of Studies Reporting on Specific Outcomes, by Lead Agency -- Figure 5.3 Summary of Evidence on Overall Impact -- Figure 5.4 Comprehensive Package Showing Larger and More Sustained Impact Than Stand-Alone Interventions (Ghana, GUP) -- Figure 5.5 Bundling Cash Grants, Training, and Group Formation (Uganda, WINGS) -- Figure 5.6 Layering Regular Cash Transfers with Livelihood Interventions (Nicaragua, Atención a Crisis) -- Figure 5.7 Bundling Public Works Programs with Other Livelihood Interventions (Côte d'Ivoire, PEJEDEC) -- Figure 5.8 Participant Trajectories in Time-Bound Economic Inclusion Programs -- Figure 5.9 Factors That Mediate Program Impact -- Figure 5.10 Impact of Similar Programs Can Vary Substantially in Different Contexts: Evidence from the CGAP-Ford Foundation Classic Graduation Pilot Projects -- Figure 6.1 Sample Program Percentage Cost Structure -- Figure B6.2.1 Per Capita Program Costs by Components -- Figure 6.2 Overall Price Tags for Economic Inclusion Programs, Surveyed Countries ( PPP) -- Figure 6.3 Largest Cost Component as a Percentage of Total Cost, Selected Programs -- Figure 6.4 Delivery and Staff Costs as a Percentage of Total Costs, Largest Cost Component versus Multiple Cost Component Programs, All Surveyed Programs, and Government-Led Programs -- Figure CS1.1 Delivery of Productive Measures by a Combination of SSN Agency Staff, Trainers, and Community Volunteers: Niger -- Figure CS1.2 Contracting or Coordinating with NGOs to Deliver the Productive Measures: Burkina Faso, Mauritania, and Senegal. , Figure CS2.1 JEEViKA Core Services Channeled through Various Levels of Groups and Organizations in the Community.
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    UID:
    almafu_9961437227802883
    Format: 1 online resource (1600 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 2-38476-180-3
    Series Statement: Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research Series ; v.804
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Organization -- Contents -- Peer-Review Statements -- Environmental Law Enforcement of National Capital Relocation as an Effort to Preserve the Environment -- Legal Problems in Regulating Inbreeding (Incest) in the Social Life of Society in Bali -- Environmental Protection and Management Policies Based on Digital Transformation -- Indonesian Local Wisdom Based Entrepreneurship to Improve the Tourism Industry in Indonesia -- Land Dispute Prevention Model for Tourism Investment Climate Sustainability in Bali Province -- Sustainable Mining Development Based on Local Wisdom in West Kalimantan: Progressive Legal Perspective -- Validity of Online Transaction Agreements in the Digital Era -- Tri Hita Karana as a Concept of Local Wisdom in The Development of Sustainable Tourism in Bali -- Investment in the Tourism Field in Indonesia -- Juridical Review of Citizenship Problems from The Perspective of Private International Law -- Security Legal Provisions for the Use of Electronic Wallets as Transaction Media Based on Bank Indonesia Regulation Number 18 of 2016 Concerning Implementation of Transaction Processing -- Legal Protection for Banks in Cash Processing Cooperation Agreements with Cash Processing Service Providers -- The Role of Green Accounting and Share Ownership on Financial Performance -- Indonesian Consumer Behavior and Online Loan (Pinjaman Online): The Case Study of Jakarta, Manila and Bangkok -- The Implementation of the Marriage Abuse License of Foreign Citizens with Indonesian Citizens in Business Transaction -- Legal Certainty in Tourism: How Does Judicial Review of Job Creation Omnibus Law Change Legislative-Judiciary Relation? -- Job Creation Omnibus Law and Tourism Industry in Indonesia -- Legal Protection for Doctors Against Medical Actions in Emergency Situation for Reasons of Informed Consent. , Legal Protection for Aesthetic Doctors in Therapeutic Agreement at Beauty -- Human Rights and Environmental Balance: and Legal Protection in the Energy and Mining Industries -- Implementation of Law Number 6 Of 2023 Concerning the Stipulation of PERPPU Number 2 of 2022 Concerning Job Creation into Law in Encouraging the Improvement of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (Msmes) in The Field of E-Commerce -- Legal Protection of Intellectual Property Rights for Bangelan Coffee Products in Bangelan Village -- Assessment of Intellectual Property Rights as Credit Collateral -- Utilization of Information Technology in Accelerating Agrarian Conflict Resolution through the Application of the Land-Use Conflict Identification Model Strategy (LUCIS) -- Restoration of Old Tourist Areas as A Legal Measure in Environmental Conservation -- Social Justice Education as an Innovative Model of Learning to Embrace the Disruptive Challenges -- Surveying the Study on Non-International Armed Conflicts: Scopus Indexed Database Bibliometric Analysis during 2019-2023 -- Responsibility of the Regional Government of South Sulawesi Province in Granting Rock Mining License and Controlling Illegal Mining in Gowa District -- State Responsibility on the Securitization and Protection of Refugees Under the Immigration Legal System in Indonesia -- Implementation of Supporting Development of The Tourism Sector in Bali Province -- Legal Transformation in the Digital Era: Regulatory Adaptation and Innovation -- Legal Protection for the Safety of Supporters in Sports Championships -- The Urgency of Appropriate Legal Regulations on Financial and Tax Aspects in Cryptocurrency Transactions in Indonesia -- The Concept of Balanced Justice on the Distribution of Music Royalty -- Material Delic For Mining Without Business License in Mamuju Regency. , Legal Protection of Consumers in Making Buying and Selling Transactions Electronically -- The Potential of Money Politics in Convenient Village Head Elections Perspective Law Number 6 Of 2014 -- Legal Protection of Tourists in Providing a Source of Tax Revenue -- Legal Consequences of Defaults in Hotel Booking Transactions in Bali Through Online -- Bank's Legal Responsibility for Creating Term Deposits That Are not Recorded in the Bookkeeping System -- The Role of the Pacalang in Keeping the Security of the Adat Villages in Bali (Implementation of the Tri Hita Karana Philosophy) -- Asset Recovery in Corruption Crimes -- The Urgency of Legal Protection for Couriers in COD (Cash on Delivery) Transactions -- Modernization of Agreement Legal Renewal in The Digital Convergence Dimension -- The G20 Journey Dynamics: The Challenge of Labor Law for New Platform Workers -- The Urgency of Indonesian Collaboration with International Organizations in Terms of Cooperation and Exchange of Information on Economic Crime and Money Laundering -- Light-Touch Regulation to Optimize the Startup and MSME Ecosystem in Indonesia -- Artificial Intelligence: Legal Status and Development in the Establishment of Regulatory -- Bankruptcy Application by Prosecutor on The Basis of Public Interest as Result of Environmental Destruction Sanction -- Business Disputes Settlement through Electronic Mediation -- Cross Border Insolvency for Economic Recovery Amongst Southeast Asia Countries -- Implementation of the Indonesian Tourism Economic Development Strategy through the Job Creation Law -- The Existence of Subak Teba Majalangu Ecotourism as a Protection Solution from LandConversion -- Affirmation of BUMN Losses as State Losses in an Effort to Transform Them into Objects of Responsibility for Corruption Crimes -- A Review of Regulating Cybercrime in Singapore. , Virtual Arbitration Proceeding: Promising Efficiency, Reaping Risks -- Establishing Jurisdiction of Indonesian Courts in Transnational Contract Case: A Respond to Global Economic Changes -- Legal Problems of Digital Assets Through a Legislative Approach -- Legal Analysis of the Protection of NFT (Non-Fungible Token) Art Content in the Perspective of Law in Indonesia -- Analysis of the Impact of the Work Create Regulation on Natural Resource Law Dimentions of Tourism Business -- Legal Principles in Legal System -- Law No. 11 of 2020 Concerning Job Creations for the Tourism Sector Industry Regarding Tourism Licensing Services through OSS (Online Single Submission) at the Department of Capital Investment and One-Door Integrated Services in Denpasar City -- Legal Protection of Consumers in Online Transactions (E-Commerce) -- Sanctions Against People Who Do Not Carry Out Household Waste Management in Denpasar City -- Multiple Interpretations of Determining the Reasonable Price of Shares in the Process of Acquiring Rural Banks (BPR) -- Controlling Space Utilization in Tourism Areas Perspective of Law Number 6 of 2023 About Job Creation -- Agrarian Reform in Regulation Future Land (Ius Constituendum) -- The Effectiveness of the Supervision Function of the Legislatives Council of Bangli Regency on Investment Growth Towards Good Governance in Bangli Regency -- Wisdom in the Implementation of Ngerampag Sanctions in Balinese Customary Law -- Involvement of Traditional Villages in Bali in Empowerment of Area and Land Indicated Abandoned for Sustainable Tourism Development -- The Urgency of Legal Protection for Consumers in Case of House Selling Developer Breach Through Bank Credit Agreements -- Actualization of Know Your Customer Principles by the Bank in Providing Credit Card (Credit Card) Against Customers. , Legal Renewal: The Relationship of Business Law, Local Wisdom and The Tourism Industry -- Imposing Criminal Sanctions on Perpetrators Who Obstruct the Investigation (Obstraction of Justice) -- Law and Investment -- Reform of The Criminal Law Implementing the Double Track System Sanctions Against Terrorism Financing Persons to Prevent Illegal Investments -- Integrating Local Wisdom Values in Tourism Development at the West Bali National Park -- Community Participation in Development of Rural Tourism Area in Taro Village -- Sustainable Forest Resources Use Policy -- Protection of Tattoo Artworks in the Perspective of Intellectual Property Rights -- Land Tenure in Indonesia By Citizens Foreigners in Dual Citizenship Status -- Digital Persecution in Financial Technology-based Online Loan Collection -- Management of Baga Utsaha Padruwen Traditional Village in the Sanur Tourist Destination Area, Denpasar City -- Management Approaches for Indigenous Peoples-Based Tourism Destination -- Juridical Implications of Marriage Breakup Due to Death on The Rights of Girls in Angantaka in The Perspective of Balinese Customary Law -- The Province of New York Convention Determined -- Juridical Review of Football Regulation as Sports Tourism in Indonesia -- Development and Implementation Strategy of Quality Tourism in The Management of The Tourism Industry in Bali -- Local Community Involvement in Bayung Gede Kintamani Bangli Tourism Village in the Ngantung Ari-Ari Tradition -- The Impact of Environmental Permitting with a Risk-Based Approach on Investments Based on the Job Creation Law -- Water Pollution Caused by Collision and Its Impact on The Marine Environment -- Enhancing the Digitalization in Port Activities Toward Appropriate Legal Framework -- Legal Status of Indigenous Land Rights in Indonesia's Mining Investment Policy. , Integrating Governance and Sustainability in Sports Tourism.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 2-38476-179-X
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almafu_9961437222402883
    Format: 1 online resource (1282 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 2-38476-164-1
    Series Statement: Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research Series ; v.805
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Organization -- Contents -- Peer-Review Statements -- The Existence of Inheritance in Indonesia against Customary Inheritance Law and Islamic Inheritance Law -- Legal Standing of Parent and Subsidiary Companies ofIndonesian Subsidiary State-Owned Enterprises -- Reformulation of Chemical Castration Execution through Implementation Main Duties of the Police -- Tripartite Restorative as a Safety Crimes Resolution Model -- 4.1 Safety Crimes -- 4.2 The Context of Legal Protection for Victims of Occupational Safety Crimes -- 4.3 Underlying Values of the Restorative Tripartite Model -- 4.4 Restorative Justice as a Restorative Tripartite Model -- Enforcement of Labor Laws in Relationto Banking Digitization -- Problems of Indigenous Community-Based Coastal Area Management in the Bangka Belitung Islands -- Assistance by Community Counselors to Children Who Conflict With The Law in Online Trials -- The Reconstruction of Principles Legality of Terminating Prosecution by Restorative Justice in the Salatiga Prosecutor's Office -- Optimizing Restorative Justice Value in ProsecutionUsing Victim Impact Statement -- Creating Professional Officials Through the Application of The Merit System in Filling Primary High Positions in West Sumatra -- Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Desa Program:Implementation and Obstacles in Kedungbanteng,Banyumas -- The Influence of the Digital Age on the Development of Private Procedure Law in Indonesia -- Case Comment: Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe On Its Own Behalf And In Its Capacity As Sahkuméhu Ex Rel Tsuladxw V. City of Seattle -- Medical Professional Protection Insurance as One of the Equitable Media for Medical Dispute Resolution -- Law Enforcement and Protection of Victims of Environmental Crimes: A Green Victimology Perspective -- 2. Problems -- 3. Methods -- 4. Discussion -- 5. Conclusion -- References. , Legal Protection of the Geographical Indication of Nutmeg as a Leading Commodity in South Aceh Regency -- Protection of Human Rights of Women in the Registration of Believers' Marriage -- The Phenomenon of Wrongful Arrests by Law Enforcement Officers in Indonesia Related to the Code of Criminal Procedure (KUHAP) Reviewed from the Theory of Legal Effectiveness -- How to Overcome Agricultural Land Ownership Absentee in Boro Wetan Village? -- The Authority of the Pretrial Institution in Testing the Validity of the Determination of a Suspect According to Criminal Procedure Law in Indonesia -- 2. Problems -- 3. Method -- 4. Discussion -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- 2. Problems -- 3. Method -- 4. Discussion -- Analysis on Adat Community's Rights to Customary Lands in Indonesia: An International Perspective -- Inheritance Distribution in Jalawastu IndigenousCommunity -- Tracking The Validity Of Coercive Urgency In The Job Creation Act -- Ideological Critique of Instrumental Communication in Shareholder Loan Discourse at the General Meeting of Shareholders: Monologue Logic in Business Law -- The Nyilih Manten Tradition in the Perspective of Islamic Law (Case Study in Planjan Village, Kesugihan District, Cilacap Regency in 2022) -- 2. Problems -- 3. Method -- 4. Discussion -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Law Enforcement Against Payment of Wages Below the Minimum Wage -- The Role of the OJK (Financial Services Authority) in Preventing Illegal Investment Activities in Legal Entities in the Form of Cooperatives -- Optimization of Asset Recovery from the Results of Criminal Acts of Corruption Towards the Value of State Financial Losses -- Limits on the Value of Restitution for Victims of Crime A Form of Restorative Justice System -- The Implementation of Dispute Resolution Containing Local Wisdom as a Peace Solution -- 2. Problems -- 3. Method. , 4. Discussion -- 4.1. TRIPs in the Perspective of Islamic Civil Law -- 4.2. Property rights and ownership in Islamic Civil Law -- 4.3. International Corporations -- 5. Conclusion -- Partnership in the Utilization of Coral Reefs Area which Increases Women's Economy and Sustainable Conservation -- Epistemological Errors in the Concept of Justice Collaborators: A Critical Discourse Analysis Study -- Legal Awareness of MSMEs on the Halal Certification Program for Micro-Medium Business in Banyumas -- Legal Analysis of Micro-Medium Business Legalization Movement Program in Banyumas Regency -- Probability of Employee Rights Submitting a Commercial Court Bankruptcy Application Without a Decision of the Industrial Relations Court -- Analysis of Government Commitment Regarding the Land Conflict in Indonesia -- The Role of Law Enforcement in Case Resolution Through Restorative Justice -- Implementation and Challenges of Environmental Law in the Context of The Nusantara Capital City -- Protection of Batak's Tortor in The Perspective of Intellectual Property Rights -- Cancellation Cancellation of Peace in Insolvency Cases of KSPPS BMT CSI Syariah Sejahtera -- Mediation as Legal Protection for Doctors in Resolving Death-Case Medical Disputes -- Ethical and Legal Review of Doctors Advertising and Joining Multi Level Marketing of Health Products -- Tax Incentives in Spatial Planning and Regional Taxes: A Conflict of Norms for the Acceleration and Ease of National Strategic Project -- Legal Aspects of Implementing The Concept of Land Bank Agency on Sustainable Agricultural Land in Indonesia -- Questioning the Independence of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) and Judicial Restraint -- Throwing (Gowerfen-Sein) in Positivistic Logic Against Victims of Sexual Harassment: A Study of Simulacra in Carnival Theory. , Epistemological Errors of Criminal Law Politics in the Criminal Code: The Loss of Authority of the Chief of Adat -- The Harmonization of Restorative Justice Regulation in Investigation and Prosecution -- Mahkamah Konstitusi Post Judicial Review of the 11/2020 Job Creation Law: Toward Politization of Judiciary? -- Comparison of Settlement Public ServiceCompensation Disputes at The Administrative Court andOmbudsman Republic Indonesia -- Regional Tax Management Patterns as a Source of Regional Development Financing -- The Role of Land Banks in Land Redistribution for Agrarian Reform -- The Concept of Constitutional Importance to Human Rights in Indonesia -- A Legal Concept of Post COVID-19 Telemedicine Practices in Foundation and Corporate Hospital -- 2. Problem -- 3. Methods -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- -- Convict Rehabilitation Program in Investment Fraud -- Electronic Device Confiscation as Personal Data Breach: A Throw in the Truth-Games -- Analysis of Supreme Court Decision No. 537.K/PDT/2011 (Dispute Over Ownership of Arable Land in Helvetia) -- The Institutional Studies of Ethical and Disciplinary Judiciary in the Medical Practice in Indonesia -- Integration of the Village Fund Supervision System in Preventing Corruption in Banyumas District -- The Threats to Freedom of Expression in the Law State of Indonesia in the Post-Truth Era: A Review The Act Number 19 of 2016 regarding Information and Electronic Transactions -- The Use of Blockchain Technology for Legal Protection of Copyright in Indonesia -- The Urgency of Reactivation of the Outline of the State Policy (GBHN) -- National Health Insurance Participation Obligations in the Implementation of Land Sale and Purchase from a Human Rights Perspective -- Implementation of Central and Local Government Relations Through Asymmetric Decentralization. , Implementation of Principles is Simple, Fast and Low Cost in the Banyumas District Court Class II -- Formation of an Association of Flat Owners and Tenants in Condominium Hotels -- Protection of Women Migrant Workers from Exploitation and Trafficking -- Supervision and Law Enforcement of Dual Citizenship for the Indonesian Diaspora -- Trademarks Via E-Commerce Media and Their Protection -- References -- Strengthening the independence of the Attorney General's Office of the Republic of Indonesia -- Harmonization of Padan Arrangements In the Batak Toba Traditional Communities in The National Legal System -- Equality of Justice for Honorarium Differences in Carrying out the Medical Profession: Binary Contamination Efforts -- Assessing the Challenges of Implementing the Merit System in Local Governance -- 2. Problem Formulation -- 3. Research Methods -- 4. Discussion -- 4.1 Conflict Overview -- 4.2 Nonlitigation Agrarian Conflict Resolution -- 4.3 An Equitable Nonlitigation Agrarian Conflict Resolution Model -- 5. Conclusion -- The Presence of Law and Social Justice in Realizing the Concept of a Welfare State -- Indonesia Competition Commission (ICC) Role in Upholding Economic Democracy in Indonesia -- The Implementation of Supreme Court Circular Letter Number 2 of 2023 Regarding Marriages Between Adherents of Different Indigenous Beliefs in Indonesia -- Legal Reformulation of Coastal Lines Use with The Role of The Private Sector in Equitable Tourism -- Cancellation of Parents' Land Grant to Children Based on Indonesian Positive Law -- Splitting of Accusations: Criticism-Ideology Through a Relation of Trichotomy Approach -- The Comparison of Responsibilities of Owners and Directors in Individual Limited Companies Based on the Job Creation Law and the PT Law. , Accountability for Corporate Crime in the Law of the Republic of Indonesia, Number 1 of 2023 Concerning the Book of Criminal Law.
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    Language: English
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    UID:
    b3kat_BV049875426
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (274 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9781835086421
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright and Credits -- Foreword -- Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Part 1: Why We Hack -- Chapter 1: Redefining the Hackathon Tool -- Driving impact through hackathons -- Exploring the types of hackathons -- Traditional hackathon versus non-traditional hackathon -- Internal versus external hackathon -- Understanding the scope of open data in hackathons -- Core values driving the movement -- Summary -- Chapter 2: Making Citizen-Driven Innovation Work for You -- Understanding citizen-driven innovation -- Our journey with citizen-driven innovation -- Supercharging citizen-driven innovation with Dream for Sweden -- Why citizen-driven innovation is powerful -- Generating a sense of urgency -- Internal hackathon -- External hackathon -- Living your massive transformative purpose -- Making hackathons something for everybody -Redefining democracy for the 21st century -- Manifesting your core values with citizen-driven innovation -- Communicating your core values -- Example 1 - Dream for Sweden campaign -- Example 2 - Dream for Earth 2021 campaign -- Summary -- Chapter 3: The Dream! Hack! Build! Method -- Why the Dream! Hack! Build! method is more impactful than merely hosting a single hackathon event -- The United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals -- Understanding the Dream! Hack! Build! method -- Storytelling and communication -- Partnerships -- Example - a global hackathon at Dubai Expo 2020 -- The ABC of a hackathon's success -- Summary -- Part 2: Introduction to How to Hack -- Chapter 4: Creating the Perfect Challenge for Your Hackathon -- How to create a great challenge that serves your purpose -- Crafting effective hackathon challenges - building the foundation of innovation -- The challenge categories - a framework for exploration , Strategic design of hackathon challenges and categories - fostering innovation and focus -- Empowering participants through choice -- Communication through challenge categories -- Illustrating the relationship - challenges within categories -- Inviting your audience to find the right challenges -- Example 1 - Dream for Earth 2021 campaign -- Example 2 - Dream for Sweden campaign in 2018-2019 -- Learnings of the Dream for Sweden and Dream for Earth campaigns -- What signifies a great challenge -- Challenge creation and communication -- Summary -- Chapter 5: How to Organize an Impactful Hackathon -- Creating diverse teams -- So, what are the types of teams you can create? -- Meet & -- Match - team creation and networking session -- Hackathon platforms -- Communication channels -- Communication timeline -- Submission and evaluation -- Networking and Meet & -- Match -- Online hackathon versus IRL hackathon -- Opening, closing, and prize ceremonies -- Summary -- Chapter 6: Communication and Managing Hacker Teams and Mentors -- The importance of communication -- A flexible communication plan -- Internal communication -- To whom are we communicating? -- Communication channels -- Social media as a communication channel -- Communication channels with the active hacker community -- Communication channels in a physical hackathon -- When to communicate? -- Communication with hackers and mentors -- Hacker communication -- Hacker engagement through communication -- Mentor communication -- Creating the right hackathon vibe in your channels of communication -- Summary -- Chapter 7: Partnerships for Success -- The power and purpose of a strong partnership community -- The importance of a diverse partner community -- Finding suitable partner organizations -- Crafting competitive partner packages -- How can it be executed? -- Managing your partner community , Mentorships -- Jury duty -- Partner communities in a national and international context -- Example 1 - Hack for Sweden 2019 -- Example 2 - Hack the Crisis Sweden -- Example 3 - EUvsVirus -- Example 4 - Hack for Earth at Expo 2020 in Dubai -- Value for partner organizations - communication, branding, and recruiting talent -- Relevant resources offered by partner organizations -- Summary -- Chapter 8: External Communication and Social Media Presence for Hackathon Success -- Communicating effectively to drive your hackathon -- Exploring the variety of social media platforms and their uses -- Exploring real-world examples -- Strategies to facilitate interaction via social media -- The three steps to implement your social media strategy -- The nuances of various social media platforms -- Another consideration - paid advertising -- Building your audience and hacker community -- Building a strong community -- The importance of timing -- Summary -- Part 3: Introduction to How to Build -- Chapter 9: Taking Citizen-Driven Innovation to the Next Level -- The final step in citizen-driven innovation -- After reaching the finish line -- Traditional acceleration programs -- Google Aristotle research -- Why Build for Earth is unique -- Exploring the challenges of making winning solutions come to life -- Can't I just have a hackathon event and skip the acceleration program? -- Impact on the future -- About prize money -- Tracking winners -- Example 1 - BrightAct -- Example 2 - Recy-Block -- Summary -- Chapter 10: Converting Hackathon Results into Real Tools -- Creating an acceleration program - Build for Earth -- The importance of psychological safety in teams -- How to create psychological safety -- Transformational leadership -- Working with virtual teams in digital settings -- Content and themes in Build for Earth -- Description of themes and content , Voices from participants -- Setting up your own acceleration program -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 11: Build for Earth Learnings - How to Make a Startup a Success Fast -- General takeaways from successful hackathon winners -- Example 1 - Recy-Block, winner of Hack for Earth at Expo 2020 in Dubai, 2021 -- Example 2 - BrightAct, winner of Hack the Crisis Sweden in 2020 -- Example 3 - Coronafree, winner of Hack the Crisis Sweden in 2020 -- Key factors for the success of hackathon winners -- Grit, resilience, and relevant competence -- Sense of urgency -- Storytelling and communication -- Pitch technique -- A great team -- Networking -- Branding -- Embracing incompleteness -- Key takeaways -- Summary -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- Glossary -- Index -- Other Books You May Enjoy
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Molin, Ann Dream! Hack! Build! Birmingham : Packt Publishing, Limited,c2024
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    New York :Nova Science Publishers,
    UID:
    almafu_9960963965302883
    Format: 1 online resource (262 pages)
    ISBN: 1-68507-353-0
    Series Statement: Computer Science, Technology and Applications
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work0F( -- U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Research and Technology Committee on Science, Space, and Technology Hearing Charter -- Purpose -- Witnesses -- Overarching Questions -- Background -- Previous Technological Disruptions -- Developments in AI -- Workforce Impacts of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence -- Disparate Impacts Across Race/Ethnicity and Income -- Developing a Skilled Technical Workforce -- Issues of Safety, Privacy and Security -- Role of the Federal Government -- Testimony of Dr. Arthur Lupia, Assistant Director, Directorate for Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences, National Science Foundation -- Dr. Arthur Lupia Assistant Director for Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences National Science Foundation, Before the Subcommittee on Research and Technology Committee on Science, Space and Technology United States House of Representatives on "Art... -- Introduction -- NSF Leadership in Artificial Intelligence Research -- The Future of Work at the Human Technology Frontier (FW-HTF) -- The Convergence Accelerator -- The Role of Social Science Research -- Conclusion -- Testimony of Dr. Erik Brynjolfsson, Schussel Family Professor of Management Science and Director, the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology -- Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work Congressional Testimony of Erik Brynjolfsson, September 24, 2019 -- Reinvent Education -- Rebalance Capital and Labor -- Invest in US Technology Leadership -- Welcome High Skill Immigrants -- Support Entrepreneurship -- References -- Testimony of Rebekah Kowalski, Vice President, Manufacturing Services, ManpowerGroup. , Prepared Statement of Rebekah Kowalski, Vice President, Manpower Manufacturing U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, Subcommittee on Research and Technology Hearing on "Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Wor... -- Context of the Manufacturing Labor Market -- Impacts of AI and Machine Learning on Manufacturing Workforce -- Unique Challenges for Small and Medium-Sized Manufacturer's -- Retraining and Professional Development of Current Workforce -- Improved Training & -- Recruitment to Develop Skilled Technical Workforce -- Conclusion -- Testimony of Dr. Sue Ellspermann, President, Ivy Tech Community College -- Written Statement of Dr. Sue Ellspermann, PhD, Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana Before the Research and Technology Subcommittee of the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology Hearing Title: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work Un... -- How Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Are Affecting How Community Colleges and Vocational Schools Educate and Train the Workforce -- How Ivy Tech Is Using Its Career Coaching and Employer Connections Program to Assist Students in Developing a Career Plan for the Jobs of the Future -- What Are the Benefits to My Organization? -- How Does the Application Process Work? -- What Support Is Available to My Employees? -- What Support Is Available to Me? -- Next Steps -- Benefits of Achieve Your Degree as a Member of the Indiana Chamber -- Your Organization -- Your Employees -- Appendix I: Answers to Post-Hearing Questions -- Appendix II: Additional Material for the Record -- Chapter 2 -- Machines, Artificial Intelligence, and the Workforce: Recovering and Readying Our Economy for the Future48F(. , Chairman John A. Yarmuth Hearing on Machines, Artificial Intelligence, and the Workforce: Recovering and Readying, Our Economy for the Future Opening Statement, September 10, 2020 -- Opening Statement of Ranking Member Steve Womack (R-AR) -- Statements -- Statement of Susan Athey, PhD -- Susan Athey, the Economics of Technology Professor, Stanford Graduate School of Business: Written Testimony House Committee on the Budget -- Artificial Intelligence, Automation and Software -- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning -- Artificial Intelligence and the Generation of Novel Creations -- Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy -- Artificial Intelligence Applications and Impact -- Impact on the Efficiency and Accessibility of Service Delivery -- Impact on Productivity and Measurement Challenges -- Opportunities -- Artificial Intelligence for Worker Safety and Monitoring -- Additional Policy Considerations -- Conclusion -- References -- Statement of Daron Acemoglu, PhD -- Daron Acemoglu Institute Professor, MIT Written Testimony House Committee on the Budget Hearing on Machines, Artificial Intelligence, and the Workforce: Recovering & -- Readying Our Economy for the Future September 10, 2020 -- Statement of Darrell West, PhD -- The Prepared Statement of Darrell M. West, PhD, Vice President of Governance Studies Brookings Institution Washington, D.C. -- What is Artificial Intelligence? -- AI Impact on the Workforce -- COVID-19, the Workforce, and the Economy -- Tech Ramifications for the Federal Budget -- Improving Infrastructure -- Agency Modernization -- Portable Health Benefits and Faster Vesting of Retirement Benefits -- Lifelong Learning and Continuing Education -- Closing Geographic Disparities -- Boosting Market Competition -- The Need for Action -- Statement of Jason Matheny, PhD. , Prepared Statement of Jason Matheny Founding Director, Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET) Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University September 10, 2020 -- Index -- Executive Summary Submitted By Representative Haley Stevens: Automation and Artificial Intelligence How Machines Are Affecting People and Places -- Executive Summary -- Blank Page -- Blank Page.
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    UID:
    almahu_9949602142502882
    Format: 1 online resource (1117 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9782384760220
    Series Statement: Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research Series ; v.708
    Note: Intro -- Proceedings of the 1st UM Surabaya Multidisciplinary International Conference (MiCon 2021) -- Organization -- Contents -- Peer-Review Statements -- 1 Review Procedure -- 2 Quality Criteria -- 3 Key Metrics -- Education and Social Science -- Reconstruction of Political Party System Towards Substantive Democracy in Indonesia -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Problem Formulation -- 3 Research Method -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 4.1 Political Party System -- 4.2 Democracy and Political Parties -- 4.3 Reconstruction of Political Party System -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Unlocking the Patriarchian View in the Kelir Slindet Novel and the Telembuk Novel by Kedung Darma Romansa: The Concept of Reading as Women -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Method -- 3 Results and Discussions -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Analysis of Parenting Patterns as an Effort to Increase Adversity Quotient and Learning Motivation of NU Muslim at TK Students in Malang -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Method -- 2.1 Types of Research -- 2.2 Research Place -- 2.3 Research Instruments -- 2.4 Data and Data Sources -- 2.5 Data Collection Technique -- 2.6 Data Analysis Techniques -- 2.7 Data Validity Test -- 3 Results and Discussions -- 3.1 Results -- 3.2 Discussion -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Phonestemic Aspects of Java Traditional Food Names Based on Glutinous Rice -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Phonestemic Process -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Behind the Viral of BTS Meal on Twitter: The Role of Fans Base Community in Promoting BTSmeal -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Research Method -- 3 Result -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Government Policy in Handling the Covid-19 Pandemic Judging from Law Number 2 of 2020 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Research Methods -- 3 Discussion -- 3.1 Covid-19 -- 3.2 Government Policy -- 4 Conclusion -- References. , The Importance of Planetarium as Astronomy Education Center in Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya: A Preliminary Study -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Planetarium as Astronomy Education Center -- 2.1 What is Planetarium? -- 2.2 What is Planetarium Show? -- 2.3 Planetarium in Indonesia -- 2.4 The Strengths and Education Value of Planetarium -- 3 Realizing the Vision and Mission of Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya Through the Planetarium as a Centre for Astronomy Education -- 3.1 Astronomy in Education and Teaching at UMSurabaya -- 3.2 Astronomy Materials for AIK Course Learning -- 3.3 Research Potential Based on Astronomy Education at the Planetarium -- 3.4 Enlightening UMSurabaya Students, Muhammadiyah School Students, Muhammadiyah Cadres and the General Public with Scientific Literacy Through Astronomy Education at the Planetarium -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Valuation Method of Intellectual Property Rights for Copyright Products of Small and Medium Enterprises as Objects of Credit Guarantees Benefit-Based in the Digital Era -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Research Method -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 3.1 Mechanism of Valuation of Intellectual Property Rights for Small and Medium Enterprises Copyright Products as Credit Guarantee Objects in the Digitalization Era -- 3.2 Factors Affecting the Valuation of Intellectual Property Rights for Small and Medium Enterprises Copyright Products as Objects of Credit Guarantees in the Digitalization Era -- 3.3 Method of Valuation of Intellectual Property Rights for Copyright Products of Small and Medium Enterprises as Objects of Credit Guarantee Value-Based in the Digital Era -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Future of Work, Protection of Labor' Rights in Using Artificial Intelligence Based on SDGs 8.9 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Research Method -- 3 Result and Discussion -- 3.1 Future of Work -- 3.2 Labour Protection. , 3.3 Artificial Intelligence -- 3.4 SDGs 8.9 -- 3.5 Protection of Workers in the Tourism Sector Using Artificial Intelligence Based on Local Culture and Products -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Implementing the Hands-on Activity (HoA) Learning Model Based on Natural Surroundings (JAS) in an Effort to Improve Ecoliteracy and Learning Motivation of the Students of SD Negeri Ombul 3 Bangkalan -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 3.1 Analysis of Student Response Questionnaire Data -- 3.2 Analysis of Interview Data -- 3.3 Analysis of Observational Data -- 3.4 Analysis of Documentation Data -- 4 Conclusion -- 5 Suggestion -- References -- Student Literacy Culture of Muhammadiyah Elementary School/MI in Era of Covid-19 Pandemic -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- References -- Cash Waqf for the Corporatization on Muhammadiyah Company's in East Java -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Research Methods -- 3 Result and Discussion -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Implementation of Enforcement on the Occurrence of Union Busting -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Research Method -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Strategies of the Regional Leaders of Muhammadiyah Bojonegoro in Against the Radicalism Movement -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discussion -- 2.1 Definition of Radicalism -- 2.2 The View of Muhammadiyah Leaders in Bojonegoro on Radicalism -- 2.3 Efforts to Counter Radicalism Movement -- 2.4 Da'wah Strategy in the Context of Countering Radicalism -- 3 Analysis -- 3.1 Roots of Radicalism, Religion or Economics? -- 3.2 All Forms of Violence are Radicalism? -- 3.3 Muhammadiyah as a Moderate Islamic Movement -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- How to Manage Inheritance Wealth Productive Can Increase Economic Value on Agriculture Sector in Gresik -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Research Objective -- 3 Results and Discussion. , 3.1 Position of Inheritance in Islamic Economy -- 3.2 Islamic Inheritance Distribution Concept -- 3.3 Behavior and Inheritance Management -- 3.4 Contracts in Economic Activities -- 3.5 Management of the Gresik Community's Inheritance in Agriculture Sector -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- The Miracles of the Qur'an According to Classical and Modern Islamic Scientists and the Conformity of the Qur'an and Science and Technology -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Research Method -- 3 Research Result -- 3.1 Miracles of the Qur'an According to Scientists -- 3.2 Aspects of the Miracles of the Qur'an -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Greta Thunberg's Speech Power in Un Climate Action Summit 2019: A Critical Discourse Analysis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Method of the Research -- 3 Finding and Analysis -- 3.1 Climate Change Issue -- 3.2 Children of Future Hope -- 3.3 The World Leaders' Responsibility -- 3.4 Youth Movement -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- The Effectiveness of Online Learning in Improving Students' Problem Solving Skill -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Problem Solving Skill -- 1.2 Online Learning -- 2 Methodology -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Halal Lifestyle: A Study of Revitalizing Islamic Consumption of Middle Class Muslims -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Research Methods -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 3.1 Halal Lifestyle -- 3.2 Muslim Middle Class -- 3.3 Islamic Consumption -- 3.4 Islamic Consumption Patterns in a Halal Lifestyle -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Self-stigma Based on the Sexual Orientation in PLWHA (People Living with HIV/AIDS) in Surabaya, Indonesia -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Method -- 2.1 Research Design -- 2.2 Population and Sample -- 2.3 Data Collection Procedure -- 2.4 Data Analysis -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Characteristics Self-stigma on PLWHA -- 4 Discussion. , 4.1 Self-stigma Based on Heterosexual and Homosexual in Male PLWHA -- 4.2 Self-stigma Based on Heterosexuality in Women PLWHA -- 4.3 Self-stigma Based on Homosexuality in PLWHA with Sexual Deviance (Transgender) -- 4.4 Differences in Self-stigma Based on Sexual Orientation in PLWHA -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Community Participation in Preventing and Eradicating Deforestation in Indonesia -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Research Method -- 3 Discussion -- 3.1 Regulation of Community Participation in the Prevention and Eradication of Deforestation -- 3.2 Factors that Hinder Community Participation in the Prevention and Eradication of Deforestation -- 3.3 The Concept of Community Participation in the Prevention and Eradication of Deforestation in Indonesia -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Financial Aid Accountability and Transparency Partai Amanat Nasional East Java -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Review -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Legal Protection About Phenomenology of Justice Certificate Guarantee While Working -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 3 Discussion -- 3.1 The Theory of Justice About the Meaning of Certificates Guarantee -- 3.2 Legal Protection of Employment Concerning Original Certificates Guarantee -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Effectiveness of Submission of Communication Information Using WhatsApp (Case Study of BEM UMSurabaya) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Research Method -- 3 Analysist and Discussion -- 3.1 Effectiveness of Submission of Announcements Through the WhatsApp Application -- 3.2 The Effectiveness of WhatsApp Groups as a Media for Meetings and Discussions for Organizations -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Legal Protection for Medical Personnel in International Armed Conflict -- International Humanitarian Law Perspective -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Method -- 3 Results and Discussion. , 3.1 Legal Protection for Indonesian Medical Workers in International Armed Conflict in the 1949 Geneva Conventions and Additional Protocol I 1977.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Februanti, Sofia Proceedings of the 1st UMSurabaya Multidisciplinary International Conference 2021 (MICon 2021) Paris : Atlantis Press (Zeger Karssen),c2023 ISBN 9782384760213
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almahu_9949698483302882
    Format: 1 online resource (1600 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 2-38476-180-3
    Series Statement: Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research Series ; v.804
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Organization -- Contents -- Peer-Review Statements -- Environmental Law Enforcement of National Capital Relocation as an Effort to Preserve the Environment -- Legal Problems in Regulating Inbreeding (Incest) in the Social Life of Society in Bali -- Environmental Protection and Management Policies Based on Digital Transformation -- Indonesian Local Wisdom Based Entrepreneurship to Improve the Tourism Industry in Indonesia -- Land Dispute Prevention Model for Tourism Investment Climate Sustainability in Bali Province -- Sustainable Mining Development Based on Local Wisdom in West Kalimantan: Progressive Legal Perspective -- Validity of Online Transaction Agreements in the Digital Era -- Tri Hita Karana as a Concept of Local Wisdom in The Development of Sustainable Tourism in Bali -- Investment in the Tourism Field in Indonesia -- Juridical Review of Citizenship Problems from The Perspective of Private International Law -- Security Legal Provisions for the Use of Electronic Wallets as Transaction Media Based on Bank Indonesia Regulation Number 18 of 2016 Concerning Implementation of Transaction Processing -- Legal Protection for Banks in Cash Processing Cooperation Agreements with Cash Processing Service Providers -- The Role of Green Accounting and Share Ownership on Financial Performance -- Indonesian Consumer Behavior and Online Loan (Pinjaman Online): The Case Study of Jakarta, Manila and Bangkok -- The Implementation of the Marriage Abuse License of Foreign Citizens with Indonesian Citizens in Business Transaction -- Legal Certainty in Tourism: How Does Judicial Review of Job Creation Omnibus Law Change Legislative-Judiciary Relation? -- Job Creation Omnibus Law and Tourism Industry in Indonesia -- Legal Protection for Doctors Against Medical Actions in Emergency Situation for Reasons of Informed Consent. , Legal Protection for Aesthetic Doctors in Therapeutic Agreement at Beauty -- Human Rights and Environmental Balance: and Legal Protection in the Energy and Mining Industries -- Implementation of Law Number 6 Of 2023 Concerning the Stipulation of PERPPU Number 2 of 2022 Concerning Job Creation into Law in Encouraging the Improvement of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (Msmes) in The Field of E-Commerce -- Legal Protection of Intellectual Property Rights for Bangelan Coffee Products in Bangelan Village -- Assessment of Intellectual Property Rights as Credit Collateral -- Utilization of Information Technology in Accelerating Agrarian Conflict Resolution through the Application of the Land-Use Conflict Identification Model Strategy (LUCIS) -- Restoration of Old Tourist Areas as A Legal Measure in Environmental Conservation -- Social Justice Education as an Innovative Model of Learning to Embrace the Disruptive Challenges -- Surveying the Study on Non-International Armed Conflicts: Scopus Indexed Database Bibliometric Analysis during 2019-2023 -- Responsibility of the Regional Government of South Sulawesi Province in Granting Rock Mining License and Controlling Illegal Mining in Gowa District -- State Responsibility on the Securitization and Protection of Refugees Under the Immigration Legal System in Indonesia -- Implementation of Supporting Development of The Tourism Sector in Bali Province -- Legal Transformation in the Digital Era: Regulatory Adaptation and Innovation -- Legal Protection for the Safety of Supporters in Sports Championships -- The Urgency of Appropriate Legal Regulations on Financial and Tax Aspects in Cryptocurrency Transactions in Indonesia -- The Concept of Balanced Justice on the Distribution of Music Royalty -- Material Delic For Mining Without Business License in Mamuju Regency. , Legal Protection of Consumers in Making Buying and Selling Transactions Electronically -- The Potential of Money Politics in Convenient Village Head Elections Perspective Law Number 6 Of 2014 -- Legal Protection of Tourists in Providing a Source of Tax Revenue -- Legal Consequences of Defaults in Hotel Booking Transactions in Bali Through Online -- Bank's Legal Responsibility for Creating Term Deposits That Are not Recorded in the Bookkeeping System -- The Role of the Pacalang in Keeping the Security of the Adat Villages in Bali (Implementation of the Tri Hita Karana Philosophy) -- Asset Recovery in Corruption Crimes -- The Urgency of Legal Protection for Couriers in COD (Cash on Delivery) Transactions -- Modernization of Agreement Legal Renewal in The Digital Convergence Dimension -- The G20 Journey Dynamics: The Challenge of Labor Law for New Platform Workers -- The Urgency of Indonesian Collaboration with International Organizations in Terms of Cooperation and Exchange of Information on Economic Crime and Money Laundering -- Light-Touch Regulation to Optimize the Startup and MSME Ecosystem in Indonesia -- Artificial Intelligence: Legal Status and Development in the Establishment of Regulatory -- Bankruptcy Application by Prosecutor on The Basis of Public Interest as Result of Environmental Destruction Sanction -- Business Disputes Settlement through Electronic Mediation -- Cross Border Insolvency for Economic Recovery Amongst Southeast Asia Countries -- Implementation of the Indonesian Tourism Economic Development Strategy through the Job Creation Law -- The Existence of Subak Teba Majalangu Ecotourism as a Protection Solution from LandConversion -- Affirmation of BUMN Losses as State Losses in an Effort to Transform Them into Objects of Responsibility for Corruption Crimes -- A Review of Regulating Cybercrime in Singapore. , Virtual Arbitration Proceeding: Promising Efficiency, Reaping Risks -- Establishing Jurisdiction of Indonesian Courts in Transnational Contract Case: A Respond to Global Economic Changes -- Legal Problems of Digital Assets Through a Legislative Approach -- Legal Analysis of the Protection of NFT (Non-Fungible Token) Art Content in the Perspective of Law in Indonesia -- Analysis of the Impact of the Work Create Regulation on Natural Resource Law Dimentions of Tourism Business -- Legal Principles in Legal System -- Law No. 11 of 2020 Concerning Job Creations for the Tourism Sector Industry Regarding Tourism Licensing Services through OSS (Online Single Submission) at the Department of Capital Investment and One-Door Integrated Services in Denpasar City -- Legal Protection of Consumers in Online Transactions (E-Commerce) -- Sanctions Against People Who Do Not Carry Out Household Waste Management in Denpasar City -- Multiple Interpretations of Determining the Reasonable Price of Shares in the Process of Acquiring Rural Banks (BPR) -- Controlling Space Utilization in Tourism Areas Perspective of Law Number 6 of 2023 About Job Creation -- Agrarian Reform in Regulation Future Land (Ius Constituendum) -- The Effectiveness of the Supervision Function of the Legislatives Council of Bangli Regency on Investment Growth Towards Good Governance in Bangli Regency -- Wisdom in the Implementation of Ngerampag Sanctions in Balinese Customary Law -- Involvement of Traditional Villages in Bali in Empowerment of Area and Land Indicated Abandoned for Sustainable Tourism Development -- The Urgency of Legal Protection for Consumers in Case of House Selling Developer Breach Through Bank Credit Agreements -- Actualization of Know Your Customer Principles by the Bank in Providing Credit Card (Credit Card) Against Customers. , Legal Renewal: The Relationship of Business Law, Local Wisdom and The Tourism Industry -- Imposing Criminal Sanctions on Perpetrators Who Obstruct the Investigation (Obstraction of Justice) -- Law and Investment -- Reform of The Criminal Law Implementing the Double Track System Sanctions Against Terrorism Financing Persons to Prevent Illegal Investments -- Integrating Local Wisdom Values in Tourism Development at the West Bali National Park -- Community Participation in Development of Rural Tourism Area in Taro Village -- Sustainable Forest Resources Use Policy -- Protection of Tattoo Artworks in the Perspective of Intellectual Property Rights -- Land Tenure in Indonesia By Citizens Foreigners in Dual Citizenship Status -- Digital Persecution in Financial Technology-based Online Loan Collection -- Management of Baga Utsaha Padruwen Traditional Village in the Sanur Tourist Destination Area, Denpasar City -- Management Approaches for Indigenous Peoples-Based Tourism Destination -- Juridical Implications of Marriage Breakup Due to Death on The Rights of Girls in Angantaka in The Perspective of Balinese Customary Law -- The Province of New York Convention Determined -- Juridical Review of Football Regulation as Sports Tourism in Indonesia -- Development and Implementation Strategy of Quality Tourism in The Management of The Tourism Industry in Bali -- Local Community Involvement in Bayung Gede Kintamani Bangli Tourism Village in the Ngantung Ari-Ari Tradition -- The Impact of Environmental Permitting with a Risk-Based Approach on Investments Based on the Job Creation Law -- Water Pollution Caused by Collision and Its Impact on The Marine Environment -- Enhancing the Digitalization in Port Activities Toward Appropriate Legal Framework -- Legal Status of Indigenous Land Rights in Indonesia's Mining Investment Policy. , Integrating Governance and Sustainability in Sports Tourism.
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  • 8
    UID:
    edocfu_9961437227802883
    Format: 1 online resource (1600 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 2-38476-180-3
    Series Statement: Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research Series ; v.804
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Organization -- Contents -- Peer-Review Statements -- Environmental Law Enforcement of National Capital Relocation as an Effort to Preserve the Environment -- Legal Problems in Regulating Inbreeding (Incest) in the Social Life of Society in Bali -- Environmental Protection and Management Policies Based on Digital Transformation -- Indonesian Local Wisdom Based Entrepreneurship to Improve the Tourism Industry in Indonesia -- Land Dispute Prevention Model for Tourism Investment Climate Sustainability in Bali Province -- Sustainable Mining Development Based on Local Wisdom in West Kalimantan: Progressive Legal Perspective -- Validity of Online Transaction Agreements in the Digital Era -- Tri Hita Karana as a Concept of Local Wisdom in The Development of Sustainable Tourism in Bali -- Investment in the Tourism Field in Indonesia -- Juridical Review of Citizenship Problems from The Perspective of Private International Law -- Security Legal Provisions for the Use of Electronic Wallets as Transaction Media Based on Bank Indonesia Regulation Number 18 of 2016 Concerning Implementation of Transaction Processing -- Legal Protection for Banks in Cash Processing Cooperation Agreements with Cash Processing Service Providers -- The Role of Green Accounting and Share Ownership on Financial Performance -- Indonesian Consumer Behavior and Online Loan (Pinjaman Online): The Case Study of Jakarta, Manila and Bangkok -- The Implementation of the Marriage Abuse License of Foreign Citizens with Indonesian Citizens in Business Transaction -- Legal Certainty in Tourism: How Does Judicial Review of Job Creation Omnibus Law Change Legislative-Judiciary Relation? -- Job Creation Omnibus Law and Tourism Industry in Indonesia -- Legal Protection for Doctors Against Medical Actions in Emergency Situation for Reasons of Informed Consent. , Legal Protection for Aesthetic Doctors in Therapeutic Agreement at Beauty -- Human Rights and Environmental Balance: and Legal Protection in the Energy and Mining Industries -- Implementation of Law Number 6 Of 2023 Concerning the Stipulation of PERPPU Number 2 of 2022 Concerning Job Creation into Law in Encouraging the Improvement of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (Msmes) in The Field of E-Commerce -- Legal Protection of Intellectual Property Rights for Bangelan Coffee Products in Bangelan Village -- Assessment of Intellectual Property Rights as Credit Collateral -- Utilization of Information Technology in Accelerating Agrarian Conflict Resolution through the Application of the Land-Use Conflict Identification Model Strategy (LUCIS) -- Restoration of Old Tourist Areas as A Legal Measure in Environmental Conservation -- Social Justice Education as an Innovative Model of Learning to Embrace the Disruptive Challenges -- Surveying the Study on Non-International Armed Conflicts: Scopus Indexed Database Bibliometric Analysis during 2019-2023 -- Responsibility of the Regional Government of South Sulawesi Province in Granting Rock Mining License and Controlling Illegal Mining in Gowa District -- State Responsibility on the Securitization and Protection of Refugees Under the Immigration Legal System in Indonesia -- Implementation of Supporting Development of The Tourism Sector in Bali Province -- Legal Transformation in the Digital Era: Regulatory Adaptation and Innovation -- Legal Protection for the Safety of Supporters in Sports Championships -- The Urgency of Appropriate Legal Regulations on Financial and Tax Aspects in Cryptocurrency Transactions in Indonesia -- The Concept of Balanced Justice on the Distribution of Music Royalty -- Material Delic For Mining Without Business License in Mamuju Regency. , Legal Protection of Consumers in Making Buying and Selling Transactions Electronically -- The Potential of Money Politics in Convenient Village Head Elections Perspective Law Number 6 Of 2014 -- Legal Protection of Tourists in Providing a Source of Tax Revenue -- Legal Consequences of Defaults in Hotel Booking Transactions in Bali Through Online -- Bank's Legal Responsibility for Creating Term Deposits That Are not Recorded in the Bookkeeping System -- The Role of the Pacalang in Keeping the Security of the Adat Villages in Bali (Implementation of the Tri Hita Karana Philosophy) -- Asset Recovery in Corruption Crimes -- The Urgency of Legal Protection for Couriers in COD (Cash on Delivery) Transactions -- Modernization of Agreement Legal Renewal in The Digital Convergence Dimension -- The G20 Journey Dynamics: The Challenge of Labor Law for New Platform Workers -- The Urgency of Indonesian Collaboration with International Organizations in Terms of Cooperation and Exchange of Information on Economic Crime and Money Laundering -- Light-Touch Regulation to Optimize the Startup and MSME Ecosystem in Indonesia -- Artificial Intelligence: Legal Status and Development in the Establishment of Regulatory -- Bankruptcy Application by Prosecutor on The Basis of Public Interest as Result of Environmental Destruction Sanction -- Business Disputes Settlement through Electronic Mediation -- Cross Border Insolvency for Economic Recovery Amongst Southeast Asia Countries -- Implementation of the Indonesian Tourism Economic Development Strategy through the Job Creation Law -- The Existence of Subak Teba Majalangu Ecotourism as a Protection Solution from LandConversion -- Affirmation of BUMN Losses as State Losses in an Effort to Transform Them into Objects of Responsibility for Corruption Crimes -- A Review of Regulating Cybercrime in Singapore. , Virtual Arbitration Proceeding: Promising Efficiency, Reaping Risks -- Establishing Jurisdiction of Indonesian Courts in Transnational Contract Case: A Respond to Global Economic Changes -- Legal Problems of Digital Assets Through a Legislative Approach -- Legal Analysis of the Protection of NFT (Non-Fungible Token) Art Content in the Perspective of Law in Indonesia -- Analysis of the Impact of the Work Create Regulation on Natural Resource Law Dimentions of Tourism Business -- Legal Principles in Legal System -- Law No. 11 of 2020 Concerning Job Creations for the Tourism Sector Industry Regarding Tourism Licensing Services through OSS (Online Single Submission) at the Department of Capital Investment and One-Door Integrated Services in Denpasar City -- Legal Protection of Consumers in Online Transactions (E-Commerce) -- Sanctions Against People Who Do Not Carry Out Household Waste Management in Denpasar City -- Multiple Interpretations of Determining the Reasonable Price of Shares in the Process of Acquiring Rural Banks (BPR) -- Controlling Space Utilization in Tourism Areas Perspective of Law Number 6 of 2023 About Job Creation -- Agrarian Reform in Regulation Future Land (Ius Constituendum) -- The Effectiveness of the Supervision Function of the Legislatives Council of Bangli Regency on Investment Growth Towards Good Governance in Bangli Regency -- Wisdom in the Implementation of Ngerampag Sanctions in Balinese Customary Law -- Involvement of Traditional Villages in Bali in Empowerment of Area and Land Indicated Abandoned for Sustainable Tourism Development -- The Urgency of Legal Protection for Consumers in Case of House Selling Developer Breach Through Bank Credit Agreements -- Actualization of Know Your Customer Principles by the Bank in Providing Credit Card (Credit Card) Against Customers. , Legal Renewal: The Relationship of Business Law, Local Wisdom and The Tourism Industry -- Imposing Criminal Sanctions on Perpetrators Who Obstruct the Investigation (Obstraction of Justice) -- Law and Investment -- Reform of The Criminal Law Implementing the Double Track System Sanctions Against Terrorism Financing Persons to Prevent Illegal Investments -- Integrating Local Wisdom Values in Tourism Development at the West Bali National Park -- Community Participation in Development of Rural Tourism Area in Taro Village -- Sustainable Forest Resources Use Policy -- Protection of Tattoo Artworks in the Perspective of Intellectual Property Rights -- Land Tenure in Indonesia By Citizens Foreigners in Dual Citizenship Status -- Digital Persecution in Financial Technology-based Online Loan Collection -- Management of Baga Utsaha Padruwen Traditional Village in the Sanur Tourist Destination Area, Denpasar City -- Management Approaches for Indigenous Peoples-Based Tourism Destination -- Juridical Implications of Marriage Breakup Due to Death on The Rights of Girls in Angantaka in The Perspective of Balinese Customary Law -- The Province of New York Convention Determined -- Juridical Review of Football Regulation as Sports Tourism in Indonesia -- Development and Implementation Strategy of Quality Tourism in The Management of The Tourism Industry in Bali -- Local Community Involvement in Bayung Gede Kintamani Bangli Tourism Village in the Ngantung Ari-Ari Tradition -- The Impact of Environmental Permitting with a Risk-Based Approach on Investments Based on the Job Creation Law -- Water Pollution Caused by Collision and Its Impact on The Marine Environment -- Enhancing the Digitalization in Port Activities Toward Appropriate Legal Framework -- Legal Status of Indigenous Land Rights in Indonesia's Mining Investment Policy. , Integrating Governance and Sustainability in Sports Tourism.
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    UID:
    edoccha_9961437227802883
    Format: 1 online resource (1600 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 2-38476-180-3
    Series Statement: Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research Series ; v.804
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Organization -- Contents -- Peer-Review Statements -- Environmental Law Enforcement of National Capital Relocation as an Effort to Preserve the Environment -- Legal Problems in Regulating Inbreeding (Incest) in the Social Life of Society in Bali -- Environmental Protection and Management Policies Based on Digital Transformation -- Indonesian Local Wisdom Based Entrepreneurship to Improve the Tourism Industry in Indonesia -- Land Dispute Prevention Model for Tourism Investment Climate Sustainability in Bali Province -- Sustainable Mining Development Based on Local Wisdom in West Kalimantan: Progressive Legal Perspective -- Validity of Online Transaction Agreements in the Digital Era -- Tri Hita Karana as a Concept of Local Wisdom in The Development of Sustainable Tourism in Bali -- Investment in the Tourism Field in Indonesia -- Juridical Review of Citizenship Problems from The Perspective of Private International Law -- Security Legal Provisions for the Use of Electronic Wallets as Transaction Media Based on Bank Indonesia Regulation Number 18 of 2016 Concerning Implementation of Transaction Processing -- Legal Protection for Banks in Cash Processing Cooperation Agreements with Cash Processing Service Providers -- The Role of Green Accounting and Share Ownership on Financial Performance -- Indonesian Consumer Behavior and Online Loan (Pinjaman Online): The Case Study of Jakarta, Manila and Bangkok -- The Implementation of the Marriage Abuse License of Foreign Citizens with Indonesian Citizens in Business Transaction -- Legal Certainty in Tourism: How Does Judicial Review of Job Creation Omnibus Law Change Legislative-Judiciary Relation? -- Job Creation Omnibus Law and Tourism Industry in Indonesia -- Legal Protection for Doctors Against Medical Actions in Emergency Situation for Reasons of Informed Consent. , Legal Protection for Aesthetic Doctors in Therapeutic Agreement at Beauty -- Human Rights and Environmental Balance: and Legal Protection in the Energy and Mining Industries -- Implementation of Law Number 6 Of 2023 Concerning the Stipulation of PERPPU Number 2 of 2022 Concerning Job Creation into Law in Encouraging the Improvement of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (Msmes) in The Field of E-Commerce -- Legal Protection of Intellectual Property Rights for Bangelan Coffee Products in Bangelan Village -- Assessment of Intellectual Property Rights as Credit Collateral -- Utilization of Information Technology in Accelerating Agrarian Conflict Resolution through the Application of the Land-Use Conflict Identification Model Strategy (LUCIS) -- Restoration of Old Tourist Areas as A Legal Measure in Environmental Conservation -- Social Justice Education as an Innovative Model of Learning to Embrace the Disruptive Challenges -- Surveying the Study on Non-International Armed Conflicts: Scopus Indexed Database Bibliometric Analysis during 2019-2023 -- Responsibility of the Regional Government of South Sulawesi Province in Granting Rock Mining License and Controlling Illegal Mining in Gowa District -- State Responsibility on the Securitization and Protection of Refugees Under the Immigration Legal System in Indonesia -- Implementation of Supporting Development of The Tourism Sector in Bali Province -- Legal Transformation in the Digital Era: Regulatory Adaptation and Innovation -- Legal Protection for the Safety of Supporters in Sports Championships -- The Urgency of Appropriate Legal Regulations on Financial and Tax Aspects in Cryptocurrency Transactions in Indonesia -- The Concept of Balanced Justice on the Distribution of Music Royalty -- Material Delic For Mining Without Business License in Mamuju Regency. , Legal Protection of Consumers in Making Buying and Selling Transactions Electronically -- The Potential of Money Politics in Convenient Village Head Elections Perspective Law Number 6 Of 2014 -- Legal Protection of Tourists in Providing a Source of Tax Revenue -- Legal Consequences of Defaults in Hotel Booking Transactions in Bali Through Online -- Bank's Legal Responsibility for Creating Term Deposits That Are not Recorded in the Bookkeeping System -- The Role of the Pacalang in Keeping the Security of the Adat Villages in Bali (Implementation of the Tri Hita Karana Philosophy) -- Asset Recovery in Corruption Crimes -- The Urgency of Legal Protection for Couriers in COD (Cash on Delivery) Transactions -- Modernization of Agreement Legal Renewal in The Digital Convergence Dimension -- The G20 Journey Dynamics: The Challenge of Labor Law for New Platform Workers -- The Urgency of Indonesian Collaboration with International Organizations in Terms of Cooperation and Exchange of Information on Economic Crime and Money Laundering -- Light-Touch Regulation to Optimize the Startup and MSME Ecosystem in Indonesia -- Artificial Intelligence: Legal Status and Development in the Establishment of Regulatory -- Bankruptcy Application by Prosecutor on The Basis of Public Interest as Result of Environmental Destruction Sanction -- Business Disputes Settlement through Electronic Mediation -- Cross Border Insolvency for Economic Recovery Amongst Southeast Asia Countries -- Implementation of the Indonesian Tourism Economic Development Strategy through the Job Creation Law -- The Existence of Subak Teba Majalangu Ecotourism as a Protection Solution from LandConversion -- Affirmation of BUMN Losses as State Losses in an Effort to Transform Them into Objects of Responsibility for Corruption Crimes -- A Review of Regulating Cybercrime in Singapore. , Virtual Arbitration Proceeding: Promising Efficiency, Reaping Risks -- Establishing Jurisdiction of Indonesian Courts in Transnational Contract Case: A Respond to Global Economic Changes -- Legal Problems of Digital Assets Through a Legislative Approach -- Legal Analysis of the Protection of NFT (Non-Fungible Token) Art Content in the Perspective of Law in Indonesia -- Analysis of the Impact of the Work Create Regulation on Natural Resource Law Dimentions of Tourism Business -- Legal Principles in Legal System -- Law No. 11 of 2020 Concerning Job Creations for the Tourism Sector Industry Regarding Tourism Licensing Services through OSS (Online Single Submission) at the Department of Capital Investment and One-Door Integrated Services in Denpasar City -- Legal Protection of Consumers in Online Transactions (E-Commerce) -- Sanctions Against People Who Do Not Carry Out Household Waste Management in Denpasar City -- Multiple Interpretations of Determining the Reasonable Price of Shares in the Process of Acquiring Rural Banks (BPR) -- Controlling Space Utilization in Tourism Areas Perspective of Law Number 6 of 2023 About Job Creation -- Agrarian Reform in Regulation Future Land (Ius Constituendum) -- The Effectiveness of the Supervision Function of the Legislatives Council of Bangli Regency on Investment Growth Towards Good Governance in Bangli Regency -- Wisdom in the Implementation of Ngerampag Sanctions in Balinese Customary Law -- Involvement of Traditional Villages in Bali in Empowerment of Area and Land Indicated Abandoned for Sustainable Tourism Development -- The Urgency of Legal Protection for Consumers in Case of House Selling Developer Breach Through Bank Credit Agreements -- Actualization of Know Your Customer Principles by the Bank in Providing Credit Card (Credit Card) Against Customers. , Legal Renewal: The Relationship of Business Law, Local Wisdom and The Tourism Industry -- Imposing Criminal Sanctions on Perpetrators Who Obstruct the Investigation (Obstraction of Justice) -- Law and Investment -- Reform of The Criminal Law Implementing the Double Track System Sanctions Against Terrorism Financing Persons to Prevent Illegal Investments -- Integrating Local Wisdom Values in Tourism Development at the West Bali National Park -- Community Participation in Development of Rural Tourism Area in Taro Village -- Sustainable Forest Resources Use Policy -- Protection of Tattoo Artworks in the Perspective of Intellectual Property Rights -- Land Tenure in Indonesia By Citizens Foreigners in Dual Citizenship Status -- Digital Persecution in Financial Technology-based Online Loan Collection -- Management of Baga Utsaha Padruwen Traditional Village in the Sanur Tourist Destination Area, Denpasar City -- Management Approaches for Indigenous Peoples-Based Tourism Destination -- Juridical Implications of Marriage Breakup Due to Death on The Rights of Girls in Angantaka in The Perspective of Balinese Customary Law -- The Province of New York Convention Determined -- Juridical Review of Football Regulation as Sports Tourism in Indonesia -- Development and Implementation Strategy of Quality Tourism in The Management of The Tourism Industry in Bali -- Local Community Involvement in Bayung Gede Kintamani Bangli Tourism Village in the Ngantung Ari-Ari Tradition -- The Impact of Environmental Permitting with a Risk-Based Approach on Investments Based on the Job Creation Law -- Water Pollution Caused by Collision and Its Impact on The Marine Environment -- Enhancing the Digitalization in Port Activities Toward Appropriate Legal Framework -- Legal Status of Indigenous Land Rights in Indonesia's Mining Investment Policy. , Integrating Governance and Sustainability in Sports Tourism.
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    Language: English
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    Format: 1 online resource (344 pages)
    ISBN: 1-4648-1599-2
    Series Statement: World Bank e-Library.
    Content: The State of Economic Inclusion Report 2021 sheds light on one of the most intractable challenges faced by development policy makers and practitioners: transforming the economic lives of the world's poorest and most vulnerable people. Economic inclusion programs are a bundle of coordinated, multidimensional interventions that support individuals, households, and communities so they can raise their incomes and build their assets. Programs targeting the extreme poor and vulnerable groups are now under way in 75 countries. This report presents data and evidence from 219 of these programs, which are reaching over 90 million beneficiaries. Governments now lead the scale-up of economic inclusion interventions, often building on preexisting national programs such as safety nets, livelihoods and jobs, and financial inclusion, and 93 percent of the total beneficiaries are covered by government programs. The report offers four important contributions: -- A detailed analysis of the nature of these programs, the people living in extreme poverty and vulnerability whom they support, and the organizational challenges and opportunities inherent in designing and leading them. -- An evidence review of 80 quantitative and qualitative evaluations of economic inclusion programs in 37 countries. -- The first multicountry costing study including both government-led and other economic inclusion programs, indicating that programs show potential for cost efficiencies when integrated into national systems. -- Four detailed case studies featuring programs under way in Bangladesh, India, Peru, and the Sahel, which highlight the programmatic and institutional adaptations required to scale in quite diverse contexts. Data from the report are available on the PEI Data Portal (http://www.peiglobal.org), where users can explore and submit data to build on this baseline.
    Note: Front Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- Abbreviations -- Executive Summary -- Great Expectations and Some Skepticism -- Major Contributions of The State of Economic Inclusion Report 2021 -- Transforming the Lives of the Extreme Poor and Vulnerable: A Framework -- Ten Key Findings -- Future Directions -- Notes -- PART A Moving to Scale: Concepts, Practice, and Evidence -- Chapter 1 Economic Inclusion: A Framework -- Introduction -- A Story of Great Expectations . . . -- . . . and Some Skepticism -- A Framework to Transform Economic Lives -- Goal and Outcomes -- Context and Response: Customizing to Local Settings -- Entry Points and Adaptations: Moving to Scale -- Future Directions -- Notes -- References -- Spotlight 1 Economic Inclusion and COVID-19 Recovery -- Chapter 2 Moving to Scale: Political Realities and Entry Points -- Introduction -- Program Adoption and Scale-Up: Political Realities -- Trade-Offs in Shaping Program Design and Implementation -- Entry Points to Scale -- Future Directions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 A Surge in Economic Inclusion Programming Worldwide -- A Snapshot in Time -- The Current Reach of Economic Inclusion Programs -- Target Populations -- Program Components -- Future Directions -- Notes -- References -- Spotlight 2 Promoting Women's Empowerment through Economic Inclusion -- Chapter 4 Moving to Scale through Government-led Programs -- Introduction -- Programmatic Adaptations to Scale -- Institutional Adaptations to Scale -- Future Directions -- Notes -- References -- Spotlight 3 Linking Economic Inclusion and Markets for the Poorest -- Chapter 5 An Assessment of Program Impacts -- Introduction -- Review of the Impact Literature: Method, Sample, and Caveats -- Evidence of Overall Impact -- Factors That Mediate Impact -- Future Directions -- Notes -- References. , Chapter 6 Assessing the Cost of Economic Inclusion Programs -- Introduction -- The PEI Quick Costing Tool 2020 -- Overall Cost of Economic Inclusion Programs -- Bundling of Interventions and Complexity -- Component Dosage and Adequacy -- Implementation Costs -- Assessing Cost Effectiveness and Exploring Cost Optimization Strategies -- Future Directions -- Notes -- References -- PART B Case Studies -- Case Study 1 Productive Inclusion Measures and Adaptive Social Protection in the Sahel -- Case Study 2 The State of Bihar's Approach to Economic Inclusion: JEEViKA and the SJY Program -- Case Study 3 Adapting BRAC's Graduation Program to the Changing Poverty Context in Bangladesh -- Case Study 4 Haku Wiñay: An Economic Inclusion Program in Peru -- Appendix A Survey Methodology -- Appendix B Review of Program Impact -- Appendix C Economic Inclusion Program Costing Survey Methodology and Analysis -- Appendix D Economic Inclusion Programs Mapped Globally -- Appendix E Components of Economic Inclusion Programs -- Glossary -- Boxes -- Box O.1 Learning by Doing: Four Case Studies -- Box 1.1 Defining Terms: What We Mean by Economic Inclusion and Scale -- Box 1.2 Megatrends Driving the Future Direction of Economic Inclusion at the Country Level -- Box 2.1 Building on and Graduating from the Graduation Approach -- Box 3.1 Partnership for Economic Inclusion Landscape Survey 2020 -- Box 3.2 Economic Inclusion in Fragile and Displacement Contexts -- Box 3.3 Identifying and Customizing Entrepreneurship Support -- Box 3.4 People with Disabilities -- Box 3.5 Coaching at Scale -- Box S2.1 Assimilating the Evidence on Gender and Economic Inclusion Programs -- Box 4.1 Estimating Coverage of Economic Inclusion Programs -- Box 4.2 Beyond Direct Delivery: NGOs as Catalyzers for Scale -- Box S3.1 Economic Inclusion in the Rice Value Chain: A Pilot Project in Côte d'Ivoire. , Box S3.2 Strengthening Environmental and Natural Resource Links -- Box 5.1 Gaps in the Evidence and Challenges in Making Comparative Statements -- Box 5.2 Achieving Economic Inclusion in FCV Settings -- Box 5.3 Spillover Impact on Communities and the Local Economy -- Box 6.1 Complications and Limitations of the PEI Quick Costing Tool 2020 -- Box 6.2 Economic Inclusion Program Costs in the Sahel Adaptive Social Protection Program (SASPP) -- Box 6.3 Innovative Mechanisms to Optimize on Costs -- Box CS1.1 The Sahel Adaptive Social Protection Program Funding -- Box CS1.2 Girls in Burkina Faso: Less Likely to Attend School, with Implications for Future Income -- Box CS1.3 Overview of Productive Inclusion Measures in the Sahel -- Box CS1.4 Characteristics of the Village Savings and Loan Association Model -- Box CS1.5 Providing Technical Assistance for Implementation through Government Systems by Partnering with External Institutions -- Box CS1.6 Niger, Where Beneficiaries Continue to Work with Coaches after Project Conclusion -- Box CS2.1 SJY at a Glance: Key Scale-Up Components (and Variations from the Pilot) -- Box CS2.2 SJY: Key Roles and Funders -- Box CS3.1 Political and Policy Drivers of BRAC's Graduation Programming -- Box CS3.2 Overview of the BRAC Ultra Poor Graduation Program (2017 Onward) -- Box CS3.3 Selection Criteria, Ultra-Poor Graduation Program, 2017 -- Box CS4.1 Haku Wiñay's Components and Accompanying Productive Assets and Technologies -- Box CS4.2 Gender Dimensions of Haku Wiñay -- Figures -- Figure O.1 Percent Distribution of Economic Inclusion Programs and Beneficiaries by Region, Lead Institution, and Entry Point -- Figure O.2 Pathways to Economic Inclusion at Scale: A Framework -- Figure O.3 Distribution of Studies Reporting on Specific Outcomes, by Lead Agency. , Figure O.4 Largest Cost Component as a Percentage of Total Cost, Selected Programs -- Figure 1.1 Pathways to Economic Inclusion at Scale: A Framework -- Figure 1.2 Global Extreme Poverty by Region (1990-2030) and the Impact of the COVID-19 Crisis -- Figure 1.3 Overcoming Constraints to Economic Inclusion: Four Domains -- Figure 2.1 Distribution of Entry Points to Scale: Among Programs Overall, Government-Led Programs, and Nongovernment-Led Programs -- Figure 2.2 Distribution of Secondary Entry Points, Showing Cross-Cutting Role of Financial Inclusion -- Figure 3.1 Percent Distribution of Economic Inclusion Programs and Beneficiaries by Region, Lead Institution, and Entry Point -- Figure 3.2 Main Program Objectives Overall and by Their Entry Points to Scale -- Figure 3.3 Percentage of All Programs with a Presence in Rural, Urban, and Peri-Urban Areas -- Figure 3.4 Climate Change Mitigation and Resilience: Percentage of Programs That Have Either of These as a Main Objective, by Geographic Region -- Figure 3.5 Targeting of the Ultrapoor, Extreme Poor, Poor, and Others: Percentage of Programs Overall and by Lead Institution Type -- Figure 3.6 Population Groups Targeted: Percentage of Programs Overall and by Lead Institution -- Figure 3.7 Distribution of Nongovernment- and Government-Led Programs, by Number of Components -- Figure 3.8 Economic Inclusion Components Provided in Sequence and for up to Three Years -- Figure 3.9 Various Program Components of Economic Inclusion Programs -- Figure 3.10 Distribution of Modalities Used by Programs for Transfers, by Point of Entry -- Figure 4.1 Distribution of Program Coverage Rates by Share of Population -- Figure 4.2 Percentage of Government-Led Programs Where the Lead Government Agency Plays Selected Roles. , Figure 4.3 Digital Technology: Percentage of Government-Led Programs Using Digital Technology for Program Management and Delivery -- Figure 4.4 Percentage of Program Components Implemented through Community Groups or Structures -- Figure 5.1 Distribution of Reviewed Programs -- Figure 5.2 Distribution of Studies Reporting on Specific Outcomes, by Lead Agency -- Figure 5.3 Summary of Evidence on Overall Impact -- Figure 5.4 Comprehensive Package Showing Larger and More Sustained Impact Than Stand-Alone Interventions (Ghana, GUP) -- Figure 5.5 Bundling Cash Grants, Training, and Group Formation (Uganda, WINGS) -- Figure 5.6 Layering Regular Cash Transfers with Livelihood Interventions (Nicaragua, Atención a Crisis) -- Figure 5.7 Bundling Public Works Programs with Other Livelihood Interventions (Côte d'Ivoire, PEJEDEC) -- Figure 5.8 Participant Trajectories in Time-Bound Economic Inclusion Programs -- Figure 5.9 Factors That Mediate Program Impact -- Figure 5.10 Impact of Similar Programs Can Vary Substantially in Different Contexts: Evidence from the CGAP-Ford Foundation Classic Graduation Pilot Projects -- Figure 6.1 Sample Program Percentage Cost Structure -- Figure B6.2.1 Per Capita Program Costs by Components -- Figure 6.2 Overall Price Tags for Economic Inclusion Programs, Surveyed Countries ( PPP) -- Figure 6.3 Largest Cost Component as a Percentage of Total Cost, Selected Programs -- Figure 6.4 Delivery and Staff Costs as a Percentage of Total Costs, Largest Cost Component versus Multiple Cost Component Programs, All Surveyed Programs, and Government-Led Programs -- Figure CS1.1 Delivery of Productive Measures by a Combination of SSN Agency Staff, Trainers, and Community Volunteers: Niger -- Figure CS1.2 Contracting or Coordinating with NGOs to Deliver the Productive Measures: Burkina Faso, Mauritania, and Senegal. , Figure CS2.1 JEEViKA Core Services Channeled through Various Levels of Groups and Organizations in the Community.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4648-1598-4
    Language: English
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