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Parate Execution Agianst Third Party Interest From Debtor Default and Creditor Breach Within The Framework Of National Security Law Pranowo, Yusuf; Yuhelson , Yuhelson; Akkapin, Supaphorn
Journal Evidence Of Law Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): Journal Evidence Of Law (Desember)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59066/jel.v3i3.922

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This research aims to analyse the implementation of parate execution in the legal system of property security in Indonesia, especially in relation to the protection of third-party rights. Although parate execution is a creditor's right that is legally regulated in legislation, its practice often raises issues of justice, legal certainty, and legal expediency. Third parties, such as heirs or auction buyers, often suffer losses because their rights are not properly considered or protected. This research uses a normative juridical approach by analysing parate execution cases involving conflicts between creditors, debtors, and third parties. The results show that there is injustice in the implementation of parate execution when the rights of third parties are ignored, as well as legal uncertainty due to inconsistent procedures and rules for execution. In addition, the current legal system has not been able to create optimal legal benefits, as third parties often do not receive adequate protection. Based on these findings, the study recommends clearer regulatory reforms and transparent procedures to protect the rights of third parties. This reform is needed to ensure that the implementation of parate execution is fair, provides legal certainty, and produces equitable benefits for all parties involved.
Juridical Implications and Welfaee In Fixed-Time Work Agreements Erlina, Yoshi; Yuhelson, Yuhelson; Akkapin , Suppaphorn
Journal Evidence Of Law Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Journal Evidence Of Law (April)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59066/jel.v4i1.1059

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This study examines the juridical implications of the Fixed-Time Work Agreement (PKWT) on the welfare of workers in Indonesia. The regulations regulated in Law Number 13 of 2003 concerning Manpower show that there is an imbalance in legal protection between PKWT workers and workers with Indefinite Time Work Agreements (PKWTT). In many cases, PKWT causes job uncertainty, low sense of security, and lack of access to basic workers' rights. This study uses a normative approach with a qualitative analysis of regulations and their implementation. The main findings show that the implementation of PKWT has not fully met the principles of justice and welfare, so it is necessary to revise regulations and policies to protect workers
Taxprayer Rights in Cancellation Of Tax Assessment Letter Yudha Pangesti, Wahyu Sandhya; Yuhelson , Yuhelson; Suasungnern, Sineerat
Journal Evidence Of Law Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Journal Evidence Of Law (April)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59066/jel.v4i1.1085

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This research focuses on the rights of taxpayers in the cancellation of Tax Assessment Letter (SKP). In Indonesia, taxpayers have the right to apply for cancellation of an SKP that is deemed erroneous. However, some rights such as access to information, the right to clarity of process, and the right to object are often hampered by complex administrative mechanisms. This research aims to identify taxpayers' rights in the context of SKP cancellation and evaluate whether these rights are adequately fulfilled. The results show that there is a gap between regulation and implementation, making it difficult for taxpayers to obtain their rights effectively.
The Integration of Generative AI in Legal Practice: Opportunities and Challenges White, Alan Robert; Darodjat, Tubagus Achmad; Yuhelson, Yuhelson
Journal Evidence Of Law Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Journal Evidence Of Law (Agustus)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59066/jel.v4i2.1489

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Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) has emerged as a transformative tool within the legal profession, enhancing productivity and shifting the dynamics of legal service delivery. This desktop review synthesizes recent literature on AI adoption in law firms, focusing on the potential of GenAI in automating routine tasks, the challenges of ethical concerns, and the role of policy and education in mitigating risks. While AI presents numerous opportunities, it also requires careful integration into legal workflows to ensure compliance with ethical standards and professional obligations. This paper explores the current state of GenAI in the legal field and offers insights into future directions, including necessary policy development and professional training.
International Commercial Mediation: Towards a Harmonized Legal Framework for Cross-Border Business Dispute Resolution Nursamsiah, Ely; Yuhelson, Yuhelson; Akkapin, Supaphorn
Journal Evidence Of Law Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Journal Evidence Of Law (Desember)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59066/jel.v4i3.1714

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Globalization has expanded cross-border trade while also increasing the number of international commercial disputes. Litigation, though authoritative, is often expensive, time-consuming, and complicated by different jurisdictional rules, which weakens legal certainty for businesses. Mediation provides a more efficient and flexible alternative that helps maintain business relationships. However, its effectiveness is still limited by fragmented national regulations, the voluntary nature of the UNCITRAL Model Law (2002), and limited ratification of the Singapore Convention on Mediation (2019). This study employs a normative legal approach, incorporating a comparative analysis of selected jurisdictions (the United States, the European Union, Singapore, and Indonesia), and is supported by secondary literature and institutional reports. Findings indicate that while Singapore has aligned its domestic law with international standards, most jurisdictions still treat international mediation ambiguously, weakening enforceability. Additional barriers include the shortage of qualified mediators, cultural biases toward litigation, and low business awareness. The novelty of this research lies in its integration of normative, socio-cultural, and institutional dimensions. Theoretically, it reinforces the transnational legal process framework; practically, it proposes a roadmap to strengthen mediation’s legitimacy through wider ratification, legal alignment, and capacity-building for mediators. The study concludes that a harmonized legal framework for international commercial mediation is not merely aspirational but a pressing necessity for global economic stability.
The Dynamics Of Bankruptcy Law And Its Influence On The Investment Climate: A Comparative Study Between Indonesia And Thailand Yuhelson, Yuhelson; Hakim, Nur; Salee , Atchara
Journal Evidence Of Law Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Journal Evidence Of Law (Desember)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59066/jel.v4i3.1768

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This study aims to analyze the dynamics and effectiveness of bankruptcy law in Indonesia and Thailand through a comparative law approach. Thailand regulates bankruptcy through the Bankruptcy Act B.E. 2483 (1940) and its amendments, while Indonesia uses Law Number 37 of 2004 on Bankruptcy and Suspension of Debt Payment Obligations. The study focuses on the legal framework, procedural mechanisms, the role of judicial institutions, and creditor protection. The analysis results show that Thailand implements a centralized system through the Central Bankruptcy Court, which features specialized judges, a concise procedure, and the role of an official receiver as a state official in debt liquidation and reorganization. In contrast, Indonesia has a more open access to filing for bankruptcy for various parties. Still, it faces obstacles such as long resolution times, differing interpretations among courts, and issues with the cost and independence of curators. From the perspective of creditor protection, Thailand is more prominent because it provides legal certainty and encourages restructuring. At the same time, a liquidation pattern still dominates Indonesia due to the weak implementation of the PKPU mechanism. Therefore, it can be concluded that the Thai system is more effective in the aspects of efficiency, consistency, and business continuity. At the same time, Indonesia excels in access openness but faces challenges in the practical resolution of the bankruptcy process.
Co-Authors . Maryano Abdul Rahmat Achmad Darodjat, Tubagus Akkapin , Suppaphorn Akkapin, Supaphorn Al, Bintang Aldi, Jupri Aldo Pratama Amry Aliya Sandra Dewi Ambri Ambri Andi Sunarti Anindya Shamara Arminawan Anriz Nazaruddin Halim Arbi, Imam Ardian Prasetyo , Dedy Arief Wibiesono Atmaja, Dhody Ar Bambang Utoyo Basuki Basuki Bernard Bernard, Bernard Bernard Nainggolan Bernard Nainggolan, Bernard Berutu, Jundri R. Bustami Syam Cicilia Julyani Tondy Cicilia Julyani Tondy Cicilia Julyani Tondy Cicilia Julyani Tondy Cicilia Julyani Tondy Cynthia Kendati Darodjat, Tubagus Achmad Dedy Ardian Prasetyo Dodi Sugianto Erny Kencanawati Erny Kencanawati Erny Kencanawati Erny Kencanawati Esther Indah Pricilia Permatasari Sihombing Farel Ulrich Pardomuan Butarbutar Fauzie Yusuf Hasibuan Felicitas Sri Marniati Felicitas Sri Marniati Fensky Readel Sumandag Fernedy Fernedy Fiver, Ramjahif Pahisa Gorya Franciska, Wira Gunawan, Asep Hadi Hakim, Nur Halim, Anriz N. Halim, Anriz Nazaruddin Hara Dongan Simamora Hara Dongan Simamora Hedwig Adianto Mau Hutomo, Putra I Wayan Karya Ikhwansyah Isranuri Ilhaam Aditio Indra Hasan Januar Agung Saputera Japri Japri, Japri Jelly Nasseri Joko Sriwidodo Julyani Tondy, Cicilia Kencanawati, Erny Kendati, Cynthia Khalimi Khalimi Legisnal Hakim Lilik Mulyadi Lina Sinaulan, Ramlani M. Yogi Riyantama Isjoni Madeline Vanessa Audrey Marni Emmy Mustafa Marniati, Felicitas Sri Maryano, . Maryano, Maryano Mochamad Rafly Yudhaprawira Mohamad - Ismed Monica Yuniartha Naibaho Muhammad Iredenta Tania Muhammad Rizky Muzzaki Muhammad Yudistira Nainggolan, Bernand Nanda Dwi Rizkia Nanda Dwi Rizkia naryo, sunaryo Nathalia, Tan Nazaruddin Halim, Anriz Nofiyanti, Dwi Noviana Indah Permata Fani Setiadi Nur Hakim Nurhakim Nurhakim Nurhayati, Sitaresmi nurmajid, yazid Nursamsiah, Ely Perdana, Andhika Putera Poppy Poppy Pujiono Pranowo, Yusuf Prasetyo, Heny Prihartonoa, Eric Prijanto, Prijanto Puji, Ari Andriyas Puti Dwi Jayanti Putra Hutomo Putra Hutomo Putri Rosmala Dewi Putri, Andi Wika Radif Khotamir Rusli RAHMAT SETIAWAN Ramjahif Pahisa Gorya Fiver Ramlani Lina S Ramlani Lina S Ramlani Lina Sinaulan Ramos Rialdo Raysisca Elvide Rhika Purwaningsi Riki Rustandi Rinaldi Rizki Ridha Syamza Rulman Ignatius Rongkonusa Rustandi, Riki Ryo Guntur Triatmoko Sabila, Zulfia Salee , Atchara Sinaulan, Ramlani Lina Sri Mulyani Suasungnern, Sineerat Sudirman Sudirman Sukaria Sinullingga Sumual, Calvin Ulri Rompas Sunaryo Sunaryo Syahputra, Yudha Syamsiar, Syamsiar Syarief, Vidi Galenso Tania, Muhammad Iredenta Tofik Yanuar Chandra Tondy, Cicilia Julyani Triatmoko, Ryo Guntur Triatmoko, Ryo Thunder Undrizon, Undrizon Wahyuny, Dian Weminto Suryadi White, Alan Robert Wongso, Sinta Yedija, Ignwer Toynbee Yohanes Yohanes Yohanes Yohanes Yoshi Erlina, Yoshi Yudha Pangesti, Wahyu Sandhya Yudistira, Muhammad Yuherman Yuherman Yuherman Yusticia wicaksono Zulfia Sabila