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11 Lentera Hukum i (2024)

handle is hein.journals/lenth11 and id is 1 raw text is: Lentera Hukum, 11:1 (2024), pp. i-iii               Available online 30 April 2024
ISSN 2355-4673 (Print) 2621-3710 (Online)           https://doi.org/10.19184/ejlh.vlOil.47740
Introduction
Gautama Budi Arundhati, Lecturer at Faculty of Law, University of Jember
In this edition, Lentera Hukum consists of five articles that discuss several law
topics, especially in Indonesia and India. All we can say is all of the writers whose
insightful contributions enriched this journal issue are deeply appreciated. We
also consider it an honor to extend our sincere gratitude to the numerous peers,
experts, and board members for their direction and support in evaluating and
choosing the research articles.
The first five articles by Riski Fauza Mayana and Tisni Santika were titled
Geographical Indication & Gastro-Diplomacy as Nation Branding. Using a
normative and socio-juridical approach, the concept of gastro diplomacy and
strategies carried out by Indonesia will be examined. The laws, regulations,
theories, and legal principles of Geographical Indications relevant to the research
also analyze the opportunities and challenges in implementing geographical
indication as part of gastro diplomacy strategies and how it impacts the
strengthening of Indonesia's national branding. The study finds that, to integrate
geographical indication protection into the gastro diplomacy strategy effectively,
it is necessary to take strategic measures through both collective action and
institutional approach.
The second article is a paper written by Arief Amrullah with the title Paradigm
Shift of Death Penalty Regulation in Indonesia. demonstrates that in the new
Indonesian Criminal Code, the death penalty is the last resort and is imposed
alternatively with a ten-year probation period. If the convict shows an exemplary
and commendable attitude during the imprisonment, the death penalty can be
changed into life imprisonment or imprisonment for a maximum of twenty years.
The arrangement of a ten-year probation period in new Indonesia's Criminal
Code relies on the principle of corrective-rehabilitative-restorative justice. It is
also a middle way to accommodate views that reject and support the death
penalty, which reflects the novelty and shifting of the death penalty paradigm to
be an alternative punishment in Indonesia.
Third, article written by Suteki, Abdul Jalil, Aga Natalis, and Angelica Vanessa
Audrey    Nasution    titled  Empowering      Local   Communities: Enhancing
Published by the University of Jember (Indonesia). © The Author(s), 2024. This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms
of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0).

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