Nasya Nurul Amalina
Fakultas Hukum Universitas Padjadjaran

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Optimalisasi Badan Penyelesaian Sengketa Konsumen (BPSK) dalam Upaya Proteksi Hak Konsumen di Ranah Siber Maudy Andreana Lestari; Dewi Ari Shia Wase Meliala; Puja Anudiwanti; Nasya Nurul Amalina
Jurnal Hukum Lex Generalis Vol 2 No 4 (2021): Tema Hukum Perdata
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Nowadays, the internet is being used as a platform to transact digitally which brings along new responsibilities for Indonesian law to protect consumers from online transaction frauds. Unfortunately, the existence of The Consumer Dispute Settlement Agency (BPSK) now hasn’t been considered as effective due to the lack of rights it has. Hence, the result of this study will show what BPSK needs to do to optimize its role in protecting cyber consumers, which are implementing Online Dispute Resolutions (ODR) and updating regulations that covers more of cyber consumer's rights.
Eksistensi Hukum dalam Penerapan Prinsip Ekowisata Berbasis Masyarakat sebagai Upaya Pelestarian Keanekaragaman Hayati di Indonesia Nasya Nurul Amalina
Jurnal Hukum Lex Generalis Vol 3 No 11 (2022): Tema Hukum Lingkungan
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Biodiversity in Indonesia has provided many benefits for the community. Unfortunately, the issue of biodiversity crisis is starting to become dangerous, so efforts to preserve the environment are needed in areas that are in close contact with the community, one of which is tourism. For this reason, the term ‘community-based ecotourism’ principle has now been developed. This principle involves local residents, who have long known and managed various types of resources contained in an ecotourism area, as the main actor in the tourism sector. The recommended form of involvement in implementing this principle is the use of the bottom-up approach and the existence of law in it.