Human Rights Violation Settlement by Regional Office of Ministry of Law and Human Rights In Maluku Province Through Public Communication Service

Yared Hetharie(1), Yosia Hetharie(2email)


(1) Regional Office of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights Maluku, Ambon, Indonesia
(2) Faculty of Law Pattimura University, Ambon, Indonesia
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Abstract


Introduction: Currently, there are many human rights violation allegations in Maluku either done vertically by Government or horizontally by the society. High number of complaints received by the People Communication Service (Yankomas) team in the Regional Office of Ministry of Law in Maluku and Human Rights indicates this phenomenon. Yankomas is tool to settle human rights violation allegation that has its legal ground on the Presidential Regulation Number 75 Year 2015 about National Human Rights Action Plan 2021-2022.

Purposes of the Research: The purpose of this study is to examine the procedure for resolving allegations of human rights violations and mapping the handling of cases of alleged human rights violations through the Community Communication Service at the Maluku Kemenkumham Regional Office.

Methods of the Research: This study uses empirical legal research methods related to phenomena and facts that occur in the field, especially those faced by members of the Community Communication Service Team of the Moluccas Kemenkumham Regional Office. The approach used is the statutory approach and the case approach.

Results of the Research: In the year 2021-2022 complaints that enter the Regional Office of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights Maluku in the form of written complaints and verbal complaints, the number of complaints in this period has increased. The role of Yankomas in resolving allegations of human rights violations satisfies the complainants because all incoming complaints are properly resolved or explained. The settlement is carried out by inviting the reported party and other relevant stakeholders in a coordination meeting in which solutions and solutions are sought for the problems complained of. Public Communication Services should continue to be developed considering the high number of public complaints who are starting to realize that there is a role for the state to protect, promote the enforcement of human rights.


Keywords


People Communication Service; Public Complaint;, Human Rights Violation


DOI


10.47268/balobe.v2i2.1093

Published


2022-10-25

How To Cite


APA: Hetharie, Y., & Hetharie, Y. (2022). Human Rights Violation Settlement by Regional Office of Ministry of Law and Human Rights In Maluku Province Through Public Communication Service. Balobe Law Journal, 2(2), 58–65. DOI: https://doi.org/10.47268/balobe.v2i2.1093.
IEEE: Y. Hetharie, and Y. Hetharie, "Human Rights Violation Settlement by Regional Office of Ministry of Law and Human Rights In Maluku Province Through Public Communication Service", Balobe Law J., vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 58–65, Oct. 2022. Accessed on: Apr. 26, 2025. [Online]. Available DOI: https://doi.org/10.47268/balobe.v2i2.1093
Harvard: Hetharie, Y., and Hetharie, Y., (2022). "Human Rights Violation Settlement by Regional Office of Ministry of Law and Human Rights In Maluku Province Through Public Communication Service". Balobe Law Journal, Volume 2(2), pp. 58–65. [Online]. Available DOI: https://doi.org/10.47268/balobe.v2i2.1093 (Accessed on: 26 April 2025)
Chicago: Hetharie, Yared, and Yosia Hetharie. "Human Rights Violation Settlement by Regional Office of Ministry of Law and Human Rights In Maluku Province Through Public Communication Service." Balobe Law Journal 2, no. 2 (October 25, 2022): 58–65. Accessed April 26, 2025. doi:10.47268/balobe.v2i2.1093
Vancouver: Hetharie Y, Hetharie Y. Human Rights Violation Settlement by Regional Office of Ministry of Law and Human Rights In Maluku Province Through Public Communication Service. Balobe Law J. [Internet]. 2022 Oct 25 [cited 2025 Apr 26];2(2):58–65. Available from: https://doi.org/10.47268/balobe.v2i2.1093
MLA 8th: Hetharie, Yared, and Yosia Hetharie. "Human Rights Violation Settlement by Regional Office of Ministry of Law and Human Rights In Maluku Province Through Public Communication Service." Balobe Law Journal, vol. 2, no. 2, 25 Oct. 2022, pp. 58–65, doi:10.47268/balobe.v2i2.1093. Accessed 26 Apr. 2025.
BibTeX:
@article{balobe1093,
		author = {Yared Hetharie and Yosia Hetharie},
		title = {Human Rights Violation Settlement by Regional Office of Ministry of Law and Human Rights In Maluku Province Through Public Communication Service},
		journal = {Balobe Law Journal},
		volume = {2},
		number = {2},
		year = {2022},
		keywords = {People Communication Service; Public Complaint;, Human Rights Violation},
		abstract = {Introduction: Currently, there are many human rights violation allegations in Maluku either done vertically by Government or horizontally by the society. High number of complaints received by the People Communication Service (Yankomas) team in the Regional Office of Ministry of Law in Maluku and Human Rights indicates this phenomenon. Yankomas is tool to settle human rights violation allegation that has its legal ground on the Presidential Regulation Number 75 Year 2015 about National Human Rights Action Plan 2021-2022.Purposes of the Research: The purpose of this study is to examine the procedure for resolving allegations of human rights violations and mapping the handling of cases of alleged human rights violations through the Community Communication Service at the Maluku Kemenkumham Regional Office.Methods of the Research: This study uses empirical legal research methods related to phenomena and facts that occur in the field, especially those faced by members of the Community Communication Service Team of the Moluccas Kemenkumham Regional Office. The approach used is the statutory approach and the case approach.Results of the Research: In the year 2021-2022 complaints that enter the Regional Office of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights Maluku in the form of written complaints and verbal complaints, the number of complaints in this period has increased. The role of Yankomas in resolving allegations of human rights violations satisfies the complainants because all incoming complaints are properly resolved or explained. The settlement is carried out by inviting the reported party and other relevant stakeholders in a coordination meeting in which solutions and solutions are sought for the problems complained of. Public Communication Services should continue to be developed considering the high number of public complaints who are starting to realize that there is a role for the state to protect, promote the enforcement of human rights.},
				issn = {2775-6149},		pages = {58--65}			doi = {10.47268/balobe.v2i2.1093},
				url = {https://fhukum.unpatti.ac.id/jurnal/balobe/article/view/1093}
		}
		
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2. Creator Author's name, affiliation, country Yared Hetharie; Regional Office of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights Maluku, Ambon; Indonesia
 
2. Creator Author's name, affiliation, country Yosia Hetharie; Faculty of Law Pattimura University, Ambon; Indonesia
 
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4. Description Abstract Introduction: Currently, there are many human rights violation allegations in Maluku either done vertically by Government or horizontally by the society. High number of complaints received by the People Communication Service (Yankomas) team in the Regional Office of Ministry of Law in Maluku and Human Rights indicates this phenomenon. Yankomas is tool to settle human rights violation allegation that has its legal ground on the Presidential Regulation Number 75 Year 2015 about National Human Rights Action Plan 2021-2022.Purposes of the Research: The purpose of this study is to examine the procedure for resolving allegations of human rights violations and mapping the handling of cases of alleged human rights violations through the Community Communication Service at the Maluku Kemenkumham Regional Office.Methods of the Research: This study uses empirical legal research methods related to phenomena and facts that occur in the field, especially those faced by members of the Community Communication Service Team of the Moluccas Kemenkumham Regional Office. The approach used is the statutory approach and the case approach.Results of the Research: In the year 2021-2022 complaints that enter the Regional Office of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights Maluku in the form of written complaints and verbal complaints, the number of complaints in this period has increased. The role of Yankomas in resolving allegations of human rights violations satisfies the complainants because all incoming complaints are properly resolved or explained. The settlement is carried out by inviting the reported party and other relevant stakeholders in a coordination meeting in which solutions and solutions are sought for the problems complained of. Public Communication Services should continue to be developed considering the high number of public complaints who are starting to realize that there is a role for the state to protect, promote the enforcement of human rights.
 
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