Tasya Cantik Alya Nabila
Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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Analysis of Legal Regulations Relating to Menage, Pregnancy and Parenth Leave based on Positive Law in Indonesia Saffa Abdullah Abdad; Alisa Zahra Sakdiya; Anissa Nur Zahrani; Nabila Ikbal; Safira Hafis Pradina; Tasya Cantik Alya Nabila
Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law
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The role of women is not only in the house but also has the opportunity to work just like a man. Women have a lot of potential both in terms of intellectual abilities and skills which then encourages a woman to enter the world of work. This research is a normative research method, namely legal research conducted by researching literature or secondary data which emphasizes the matter of statutory provisions related to menstruation and maternity leave. Based on the results of the research, arrangements regarding the right to leave for menstruation, pregnancy and childbirth are based on the positive law currently in effect in Indonesia. Leave is one of the solutions in women's performance in overcoming these problems. With the issuance of Law Number 13 of 2008 concerning the rights of women workers. Regarding the right to menstruation leave, female workers convey this to the company so that they are not required to work on the first and second day during menstruation. The right to maternity and maternity leave is regulated in Article 82 paragraph (1) of Law Number 13 of 2003 which states that female workers only get 1.5 (one and a half) months of rest before she gives birth and 1.5 (one and a half) months after she gives birth. the baby which must be based on calculations made by doctors and midwives. In this way, women workers receive protection for their own roles and health background, which men cannot have, such as menstruation, pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding babies.
Legal Protection Analysis for Investors against Rug Pull Cryptocurrency Fraud in ASIX Token Cases in Indonesia Tasya Cantik Alya Nabila; Falah Al Ghozali; Wardah Yuspin
Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law
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The development of blockchain and cryptocurrency technology has brought significant transformation to the investment world but has also introduced various legal risks, particularly those related to crypto fraud. This study aims to analyze the legal liability mechanisms for perpetrators and the legal protection for investors in dealing with various types of rug pull schemes in the digital token market, especially in the ASIX token case. The researchers used a normative juridical method, examining the current regulatory framework, identifying legal loopholes, and formulating comprehensive legal accountability for perpetrators and protection for investors. This study adopts a statutory approach to further examine legal protection for investors against cryptocurrency fraud in the ASIX token case. Based on the findings, legal liability for perpetrators of ASIX token fraud refers to several regulations, including the Electronic Information and Transactions Law (ITE Law), the Criminal Code (KUHP), the Consumer Protection Law, and the Anti-Money Laundering Law, with criminal sanctions in the form of imprisonment and fines. Preventive and repressive measures, as well as regulations and supervision by Bappebti, are governed under Bappebti Regulation No. 5 of 2019, Bappebti Regulation No. 7 of 2020, and OJK Regulation No. 37/POJK.04/2018. This protection includes risk assessment, anti-money laundering measures, dispute resolution mechanisms through litigation and non-litigation, and strict oversight of digital asset trading to enhance transparency and security for investors.