印度尼西亚的非法卷烟贸易:近期判决的趋势和分析

Q3 Social Sciences
I. Gede, Widhiana Suarda, Bayu Evan Harman, Dwi Anggono, Fendi Setyawan, Moch. Marsa Taufiqurrohman, Zaki Priambudi 38-59, Evan Hamman, Bayu Dwi Anggono, Moch. Marsa Taufiqurrohman, David Décary-Hétu, Vincent Mousseau, Ikrame Rguioui
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摘要

非法香烟贸易已开始受到全球学术界的关注。印尼对非法香烟贸易进行了实证研究。然而,印尼的司法系统缺乏对非法行为的关注。为了填补这一空白,我们研究了 2010 年至 2019 年期间印尼法院做出的涉及非法香烟贸易的判决。我们概述了印度尼西亚《2007 年消费税法》中与非法香烟贸易相关罪行的执行情况。通过系统的定量文献回顾,我们收集了有关印尼法院判决的数据,并发现了以下情况:(1) 对卷烟非法贸易行为的定罪相对稳定,每年的法院判决总数在 1 到 6 个之间;(2) 2007 年《印尼消费税法》中的某些罪行未在定罪中出现,这表明其在监督和执法工作中未得到充分利用;(3) 根据司法系统的报告,非法香烟贸易商的主要动机是企业的经济利益或 "利润";以及 (4) 判决主要适用 "累积原则",即同时适用罚款和监禁。非法香烟的平均监禁时间约为 18 个月,这一结果表明,与印度尼西亚对毒品和麻醉品非法贸易的处罚相比,这种犯罪的风险较低。
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Illicit Cigarette Trade in Indonesia: Trends and Analysis from the Recent Judgments
The illicit cigarette trade has begun to receive scholarly attention globally. Empirical studies on the illicit cigarette trade are available in the context of Indonesia. However, the Indonesian judicial system lacks a focus on treating illegal practices. To fill the gap, we examine Indonesian court decisions involving the illicit cigarette trade between 2010 and 2019. We provide an overview of the enforcement of Indonesia’s Excise Law 2007 relating to offences related to the illicit cigarette trade. By using a systematic quantitative literature review, we collected data on Indonesian court decisions and found the following: (1) convictions for the practice of illicit trade in cigarettes were relatively steady, with a total number from one to six court decisions annually; (2) certain offences from Indonesia Excise Law 2007 have not been found in the convictions, suggesting their underutilisation in terms of monitoring and enforcement effort; (3) the primary motivation of illicit cigarette traders as reported through the judicial system is the economic benefit or “profit” available to the enterprise; and (4) the sentencing decisions are dominated by the application of the “cumulative principle” with fines and imprisonment applied at the same time. The finding on the average length of imprisonment for illicit cigarettes, which was around 18 months, shows that this crime has low risk compared with the punishment for illicit trade in drugs and narcotics in Indonesia.
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Sriwijaya Law Review
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