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WOMEN, LAW AND POLICY: CHILD MARRIAGE PRACTICES IN INDONESIA Judiasih, Sonny Dewi; Suparto, Susilowati; Afriana, Anita; Yuanitasari, Deviana
Jurnal Notariil Vol 3, No 1 (2018)
Publisher : Notary Department, Post Graduated Program, Warmadewa University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/jn.3.1.647.47-55

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Child marriages are common throughout Indonesia. This is due to a strong influence of Indonesian customs and religion that strongly influence the lives of its people. It is worth pointing that marriage age arrangements in Indonesian Marriage Law reinforces that legal age for men is 19 years and 16 years for women. The 2012 statistics show that Indonesia is the 37th highest in the world in child marriage, while at the Southeast Asian level, this country ranks second after Cambodia. The ranking went up dramatically since in 2016, based on UNICEF, Indonesia ranked the 7th in child marriage worldwide. This means that the practice of child marriage in Indonesia happens, especially to women at the age of 18 years, and there is no discrimination related to the age of marriage. Against this matter, there has been a file for judicial review that demands marriage age for men and women to be pegged at the age of 18 years. However, the Judge of the Constitutional Court, through Decision Number 30-74/PUU-XII/2014, states that age of marriage remains valid for the 19-year-old for man and 16-year-old for women. The struggle does not stop there because at this time, there a national movement of STOP CHILD MARRIAGE formed by civil organisations in cooperation with the Commission of Child Protection and Ministry of Woman Empowerment and Child Protection. This movement sees that the practice of child marriage is a national emergency problem that must be addressed seriously. Further, this movement demands immediate enactment of government regulation in favour of the law which must promptly revise the Marriage Law, especially related to the marriage age.
WOMEN, LAW AND POLICY: CHILD MARRIAGE PRACTICES IN INDONESIA Sonny Dewi Judiasih; Susilowati Suparto; Anita Afriana; Deviana Yuanitasari
NOTARIIL Jurnal Kenotariatan Vol. 3 No. 1 (2018)
Publisher : Warmadewa Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/jn.3.1.647.47-55

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Child marriages are common throughout Indonesia. This is due to a strong influence of Indonesian customs and religion that strongly influence the lives of its people. It is worth pointing that marriage age arrangements in Indonesian Marriage Law reinforces that legal age for men is 19 years and 16 years for women. The 2012 statistics show that Indonesia is the 37th highest in the world in child marriage, while at the Southeast Asian level, this country ranks second after Cambodia. The ranking went up dramatically since in 2016, based on UNICEF, Indonesia ranked the 7th in child marriage worldwide. This means that the practice of child marriage in Indonesia happens, especially to women at the age of 18 years, and there is no discrimination related to the age of marriage. Against this matter, there has been a file for judicial review that demands marriage age for men and women to be pegged at the age of 18 years. However, the Judge of the Constitutional Court, through Decision Number 30-74/PUU-XII/2014, states that age of marriage remains valid for the 19-year-old for man and 16-year-old for women. The struggle does not stop there because at this time, there a national movement of STOP CHILD MARRIAGE formed by civil organisations in cooperation with the Commission of Child Protection and Ministry of Woman Empowerment and Child Protection. This movement sees that the practice of child marriage is a national emergency problem that must be addressed seriously. Further, this movement demands immediate enactment of government regulation in favour of the law which must promptly revise the Marriage Law, especially related to the marriage age.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND ELIMINATION OF CHILDREN'S MARRIAGE PRACTICE IN INDONESIA Sonny Dewi Judiasih; Luh Putu Sudini; Betty Rubiati; Deviana Yuanitasari; Hazar Kusmayanti; Elycia Feronia Salim
NOTARIIL Jurnal Kenotariatan Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019)
Publisher : Warmadewa Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/jn.4.1.1157.52-64

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Empowerment of women and girls is to be realized through sustainable development. Sustainable development depends on an equitable distribution of resources and it cannot be achieved without gender equality (Pathania, 2017). This research aims to analyze the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals Program in the elimination of child marriage practices in Indonesia and to discover efforts to implement the Sustainable Development Goals Program by government officials in the elimination of child marriages in Pesisir Selatan District, West Sumatra Province. This research used the Sustainable Development Goals approach. To obtain the data, the researchers used primary and secondary data. Based on the result, it can be concluded that implementation of achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals is not only carried out centrally by the central government, but the central government also submits this to the regional government.
LAW ASPECT OF “LET THE PRODUCER AWARE” PRINCIPLES RELATED TO CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW IN INDONESIA Deviana Yuanitasari; Sonny Dewi; Susilowati Suparto; Hazar Kusmayanti
NOTARIIL Jurnal Kenotariatan Vol. 4 No. 2 (2019)
Publisher : Warmadewa Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/jn.4.2.1196.80-84

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Changes in the legal construction begin with a paradigmatic shift in the relationship between the consumer and businesses, as reflected in the preference of let the producer aware principle in favor of letting the buyer aware principle. This study aims to find out the implication of the let the producer aware principle for goods and services, and its development in consumer protection law in Indonesia and to find out the legal system of Indonesia adopts the let the producer aware principle in order to protect Indonesian consumers. The research method applied in this study is normative juridical approach. The data obtained from the study of literature which is used as secondary data. Furthermore, interviews were conducted to obtain primary data, and then the data were analyzed by juridical qualitative method. As a result of analysis, it shows that firstly: the implementation of let the producer aware principle in Indonesia has not been properly conducted because of the common perception that consumers’ opinion is less valuable than producers’. Secondly, the adoption of the let the producer aware principle for consumer protection by Indonesian Legal policy is shown by Law Number 8 Year 1999 about Consumer Protection (Indonesian Consumer Protection Act), which is based on the principle of fault liability, utilizing reversed burden of proof. This way, both parties are protected, because it proportionally distributes the liability to each party. In conclusion, both producers and consumers are equally protected on condition that they can provide evidence of the losses obtained.
Co-Authors Aam Suryamah Adhie, Aryasatya Justicio Adlila, Iqlima Adzkia, Iqta Agus Sardjono Agus Suwandono Agus Suwandono Agus Suwandono Agustus Sani Nugroho & Ema Rahmawati Heryaman, Agustus Sani Nugroho & Aldani Katya Alhaq Santoso, Aqila Ali Putra Pratama, Jechyko Angela, Irene Maria Anindita Maharani Anita Afriana Anita Afriana Anita Afriana Anjani , Emeralda Putri Aqila Alhaq Santoso Arief, Deswal Arinka Pinabiila Husna Artaji, Artaji Arya Jayadiningrat Arzetta Zahra Metthania Assalihee, Muhammadafeefee Assalihee, Muhammadafefee Assyura Zumarnis Azizah Putri Umami Bernadetta Satyaayu Regitaningtyas Kalaj Betty Rubiati Boris William Octaviano Buala Jefry Catherine Putri Andaresta Darodjat, Rafan Dewi, Reza Liasta Dhaifina Fadhilah Alyani Diana Ayu Mardiani Djanuardi, Monica L. Djanurdi D Elfrieda Aysha Javin Elisatris Gultom Elisatris Gultom Elycia Feronia Salim Etty Mulyati Fachrurozi, Aal Fadhilah Rahmi Tamy Desindira Faradilla, Tiara Putri Firdaus, Nur Sa’adah Ghazali Anwar, Imam Hadiyanti, Nurmeida Hasyimawan Mubarak, Hanif Hazar Kusmayanti Hazar Kusmayanti Hazar Kusmayanti Hazar Kusmayanti Hazar Kusmayanti, Hazar Helitha Novianty Muchtar Helitha Novianty Muchtar Helza Nova Lita Helza Novianty Heru Susetyo Holyness N Singadimedja Holyness N. Singadimedja Husna, Arinka Pinabiila Inayatillah, Revi Iqta Adzkia Isis Ikhwansyah Jefry, Buala Kalaj, Bernadetta Satyaayu Regitaningtyas Levana Safira Luh Putu Sudini Meliza Meliza Mhd. Azmi Farid Lubis Miranda, Maudy Muhamad Amirulloh, Muhamad Muhammad Ath-Thariq Pratama Muhammad Eko Prasetiyo Nabila Tuffahati Nabilla Syafira Nadya Hanifah Nailla Rahma Nathania Raissa Putri Rungamali Nicholas Firman Rafael Napitupulu Nun Harrieti, Nun Nur Abdul Rahman Roy Nur Kaffa Ismail, Muhammad Nurhidayah Muhcti Nyulistiowati Suryanti Nyulistiowati Suryanti Paranna, Tri Nadia Samuel Pasaribu, Parlin Sahat Ivandamme Pinabiila, Arinka Pupung Faisal Putra, Nouval Rivaldi Raden Muhammad Fadly Latief Ashshiddiq Prawirawinata Rafan Darodjat Rafika Annisa Sari Raihan Dafa, Rifardi Raihan Jaisy Kamal Rajamanicham, Ramalinggam Ramadhan, Muhamad Rafli Ramadhani, Nabiela Ratu Chairunissa Retno Damayanti Roy, Nur Abdul Rahman Sabina Rezqita Dwi Cahya Safira, Levana Salaeh, Yamudin Salma Syakira, Kineisha Sekartaji Puspaningdyah Hapsari Sela Sulaksmi Widyatamaka Shabrina Fadiah Ghazmi Shellma Riyaadhotunnisa Sonny Dewi Sonny Dewi Judiasih Sudaryat Sudaryat Suparto, Susilowati Suparto, Susilowati Suryani, Nyulistiowati Susilowati Suparto Susilowati Suparto Susilowati Suparto Susilowati Suparto Susilowati Suparto Suwandono, Agus Tanudiharja, Gabriella Fransisca Tarsisius Muwardji Tri Handayani Turnip, Luisa Oktaviana Utami, Nabila Ratu