腐败犯罪行为中的政党刑事责任:印尼、韩国之比较

Diana Lukitasari, H. Hartiwiningsih, Rehnalemken Ginting, Subekti Subekti, Dian Esti Pratiwi
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政党经常因为其成员以政党利益为目的的腐败行为而成为人们关注的焦点。干部或政党行政人员腐败犯罪行为的形式多种多样,包括贿赂、买卖职务、敲诈战略部门、损害国家财政、滥用职权、滥用发展项目预算等。虽然有许多政党涉嫌卷入腐败犯罪收益漩涡的案件,但直到现在,刑事责任仍然由个人承担,无论是政党的干部还是行政人员。本研究旨在概述印度尼西亚政党在腐败中的刑事责任安排,并对印度尼西亚和韩国的政党问责制进行比较研究。所使用的研究方法是非教义的,采用法律、概念和语法方法的二手数据源。结果显示,印尼仍将政党视为法人,但政党在印尼是法律实体,不能被追究刑事责任。韩国是通过法律规制政党犯罪行为的典型国家。一般来说,韩国的刑事责任是由党员的个人或行政人员承担,而不是由党本身承担。
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Criminal Liability Political Parties in Criminal Acts of Corruption: Indonesia Korea Comparison
Political parties are often in the spotlight because of the corrupt behavior of their members with the aim of party interests. The forms of criminal acts of corruption by cadres or political party administrators have various modes, including bribery, buying and selling positions, extorting strategic sectors, harming state finances, abuse of authority and misuse of budgets in development programs. Although there are many cases where political parties are suspected of being in the vortex of enjoying the proceeds of criminal acts of corruption, until now criminal responsibility is still borne by individuals, whether cadres or administrators of political parties. This study aims to provide an overview of the criminal liability arrangements of political parties in corruption in Indonesia and to conduct a comparative study of the accountability of political parties in Indonesia and South Korea. The research method used is non-doctrinal by taking secondary data sources with legal, conceptual and grammatical approaches. The results show that Indonesia still includes political parties as corporations, however, political parties in Indonesia are legal entities that cannot be held criminally responsible. South Korea is an example of a country that regulates criminal acts of political parties through their respective laws. In general, South Korea imposes criminal responsibility on persons or administrators of party members, not on the party itself.
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