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UNDERSTANDING THE MECHANISM OF JOINT PROPERTY DIVISION: RIGHTS OF HUSBAND AND WIFE ACCORDING TO MARRIAGE LAW IN INDONESIA Royani, Esti; Kamaluddin; Sarikun; Isnawati; Syamsudin
Awang Long Law Review Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Awang Long Law Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56301/awl.v7i2.1519

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The mechanism for dividing joint assets in marriage law in Indonesia still occurs due to differences in its implementation. Court decisions often rely on consideration of financial contributions, but non-financial contributions are not properly recognized. Inaccuracies in judges' decisions and the lack of public understanding of the law are the main factors influencing the uncertainty of the division of joint assets after divorce. This study aims to analyze the mechanism of division of joint property in marriage law in Indonesia and identify the factors that influence the process. The focus of this study is to examine financial and non-financial contributions considered in court decisions, and differences in legal interpretation can affect the results of the division of joint assets. This study uses empirical research methods with qualitative and quantitative approaches. A total of 30 divorce cases have been analyzed in district courts and religious courts to understand the pattern of division of joint assets in legal practice. The results of the study show that although most court decisions prioritize financial contributions in the division of joint assets, non-financial contributions have not been estimated. Other influencing factors are property owners, access to legal examination, and recognition of two rights. More comprehensive rules and regulations are needed for the distribution of joint assets. An important step towards a fair and transparent legal system is the reform of the judicial system and legal training for married couples.
LEGAL PROTECTION FOR CLEANING SERVICE WORKERS ON CAMPUS: AS SEEN IN THE FACE OF EMPLOYMENT LAW Saputra, Angga Risqi; Isnawati; Farahwati; Ekawati
Awang Long Law Review Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Awang Long Law Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56301/awl.v8i1.1863

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This study aims to examine the form and extent of effectiveness of legal protection provided to cleaning service workers on campus from the perspective of the Manpower Law. Cleaning service workers play a crucial role in maintaining cleanliness and creating a comfortable atmosphere on campus, but their position is often vulnerable due to being tied to contract work systems or outsourcing mechanisms. This study uses a normative-empirical juridical approach, combining analysis of laws and regulations, legal theory and doctrine, and empirical findings obtained through interviews and field observations. The results show that, normatively, Law Number 13 of 2003 concerning Manpower, as amended by Law Number 6 of 2023, provides a strong basis for legal protection for workers, including outsourced workers. However, its implementation on campus has not been optimal. Various violations of workers' normative rights have been found, such as below-standard wages, lack of social security, violations of leave rights, and weak implementation of occupational safety and health (K3). The main factors contributing to weak legal protection include a lack of oversight by universities and the Department of Manpower, low legal awareness among workers and service providers, and a lack of internal complaint mechanisms within educational institutions. Effective legal protection not only ensures legal certainty but also realizes social justice and respect for human dignity, as embodied in the values of Pancasila and the ideals of national labor law.
STATE AUTHORITY IN LAND CONTROL: CONSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ARTICLE 33 PARAGRAPH 3 OF THE 1945 CONSTITUTION Rizky, Ahmad Valdo; Isnawati; Putri, Dina Paramitha Hefni; Ismail, Rezky Robiatul Aisyiah
Awang Long Law Review Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Awang Long Law Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56301/awl.v8i1.1865

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This study seeks to explore comprehensively the application of Article 33 paragraph (3) of the 1945 Constitution, which governs the state’s authority over land ownership, through philosophical, historical, and sociological lenses. Philosophically, the notion of state control over the earth, air, and natural resources underscores the role of the state as the supreme steward entrusted with managing these assets for the collective welfare of its citizens, rather than as a private proprietor. This principle reflects the ideals of social justice that were abolished in the values of Pancasila. Historically, the transformation from the colonial concept of domein verklaring to the UUPA system illustrates a shift in the paradigm of land management in order to affirm the nation's rights to natural resources. Sociologically, the state is present as a regulator to guarantee fair land distribution and the protection of community rights, including customary rights, amidst the dynamics of economic growth and urbanization. The constitutional mandate contained in Article 33 paragraph (3) of the 1945 Constitution affirms that every land governance policy should prioritize the prosperity of the people by ensuring harmony between private rights and collective interests, while simultaneously preventing the concentration of ownership and potential land-related disputes.
POSITION OF LAND EXAMINATION BY JUDGES IN ADMINISTRATIVE COURTS OVER LAND CERTIFICATE DISPUTES Harahap, Hasanul Raya; Isnawati; Asyari, Fatimah; Putri, Dina Paramitha Hefni
Awang Long Law Review Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Awang Long Law Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56301/awl.v8i1.1867

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Land certificate disputes are a frequent legal issue in Indonesia, in line with the increasing demand for land, its high economic value, and the position of certificates as legal evidence of ownership rights and the object of state administrative decisions. Various problems such as overlapping certificates, administrative errors, and overlapping authority between the State Administrative Court (PTUN) and the District Court, often give rise to legal uncertainty and have implications for social unrest in society. Therefore, this study focuses on a juridical-normative analysis of the role and authority of PTUN judges in examining and deciding cases related to land certificate disputes. The results show that PTUN judges play a strategic role as testers of the legality of land administration decisions, guarantors of legal certainty, and protectors of community rights through judicial oversight mechanisms. On-site inspections by judges are crucial as an effort to objectify field facts and enforce the principle of legality. This study emphasizes the need for regulatory synergy and increased integrity of the land bureaucracy so that legal protection and substantive justice for land rights are truly realized.
Co-Authors Abdul Haris Achmad Fauzi Achmad Noeman Afifah, Neela Afifuddin Aghnaita Agustin Nengsih, Titin Aisyah Febria Damayanti Amalia, Yuanita Amara, Gusti Ayu Vidya amperawati, metty Anderi Fansurna Anggraini, Dessy Anida Rahmi Animah Anjani, Fajrina Puji Annisa Rahmasari Arief Ertha Kusuma Asyari, Fatimah AZIZA, ARBELLA Babucarr Jassey Baik Heni Rispawati Baiq Novina Windri Yatmi Benhard Kurniawan Pasaribu Berlian, Putri Biana Adha Inapty, Biana Adha BUNGA NURWATI Cahyorini, Halimah Danan Devi Oktavia Devia Kanadita DEWI ALANZIA, ANDINA Dewi Puspaningtyas Diana, Raden Rachmy Dwi Ajeng Maulidya Makalao Dwipa Handayani DZAKIYYAH, HASNA Efrina, Leni ekawati El Raihan, Zulham Ernawati Ervina Esti Royani, Esti Faiz, Marcelino Farahwati Fauziah Fauziah, Yunisa Felin Tri Rahayu Fikri, M. Ali Firmansyah, Harry Galuh Ayu Setya Sari Guntur Trimulyono Habibah, Siti Sab’atul Halimatu Sa’diah Harahap, Hasanul Raya Hasanah, Tita Helni Atillah Hidawati, Elita Salsabila Hikmahwati Husain, Aghnaita Husni Fachri I Wayan Darmadi IMAROTUN NISAA, AZIZAH Ismail, Rezky Robiatul Aisyiah Isnaini, Zuhrotul Iwan Iwan Izatul Aspia Janur Annisa Sajida Juhairiyah K Pasaribu, Benhard Kamaluddin Khaleyla, Firas Kisworo Utami , Naning Kurniawati Fathonah, Ana Liestiana Indriyati Lindayani M. Ismail Mahanani Tri Asri Maisyarah Masrida Rezky Ritonga Mawardi Ma’rifah, Nor Meggy Wulandari Kai Miftah Mohammad Nor Aufa Muhaimin, Fitriari Izzatunnisa Muhammad Choirul Hidajat Muhammad Rasyid Ridha Muhammad Solihin Pranoto Muhammad Tommy Fimi Putra Muhammad Turhan Yani Muhammad, Rusmansyah Munawarah Mutaqin, Muhamad Zaenal Muzakki Nabilla Abidah Alfita Nailiya Nikmah Nor Hikmah Nor Ma'rifah Nordiansyah, Muhammad Nurelisah Nurhayati Nurjannah Nursimah Nurul Hidayah Nurul Jadid Mubarokati NURWATI, BUNGA Oce Wiriawan Paramudia Putri, Dina Paramitha Hefni Putri, Dwi Safera Rahmat Hidayat Rahmi, Anida Rahyuniati Setiawan Rano Wijaya Reza, Ismalia Rifqi Novriyandana Ririh Yudhastuti Rizki, Firnanda Ayu Rizky, Ahmad Valdo Rosalinur, Devina Rizky Rosdiani Nasution Saiful Akhyar Lubis Saprudin Saptono Waspodo Saputra, Angga Risqi Sari Edi Cahyaningrum Sari, Emilda Sarikun Sarinah Sarwani SATRIYAS ILYAS Saudah Selviana SETIAWAN, APRIN Shalihin Rahman, Muhammad Sinta Siti Awalia Rahmah Siti Salamah Slamet, Amin Sri Abidah Suryaningsih Sri Nuryati Sri Nuryati Sri Rejeki Sri Siswanti Sudharyati, Neneng SUKARMIN Suminah Syahmani Syahrani Syaiful Hifni Syamsudin TARZAN PURNOMO Triwibowo Ambar Garjito Ujang Miftahudin Ulfah, Rasuna Umami, Yunita Utami, Dodi Utami, Nurul Aulya Laily Wahdatunnisa Wahyu Pudji Nugraheni Wahyudin Nor Widiawati, Lutfy Eka Winoto, Muhammad Bimo YULIANA MUSIN Zulfikar Ali As, Zulfikar Ali