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EKSISTENSI PROGRAM PENDAFTARAN TANAH SISTEMATIS LENGKAP (PTSL) DALAM MENCEGAH TERBITNYA SERTIPIKAT GANDA DI KANTOR PERTANAHAN SERANG BANTEN Muhammad Ikhwan; Gunawan Widjaja
JOURNAL OF LAW AND NATION Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Law and Nation
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The rise of cases of multiple certificates related to the ownership of land rights. The Government is making efforts to prevent it through the Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) program. The formulation of the problem in writing this journal is 1) what are the legal consequences of having land ownership with multiple certificates? 2) how is the existence of the Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) program in preventing the issuance of multiple certificates at the Serang Banten Land Office? The research method used in this research is literature or library research which is supported by interviews with informants using a qualitative approach. The results of the study show that 1) The legal consequence of having land ownership with multiple certificates is that it does not provide legal certainty, because the purpose of a person doing land registration is to obtain a certificate as a perfect means of proof. But with the emergence of multiple certificates, it creates legal uncertainty in terms of land registration. Apart from that, there are other legal consequences, namely the emergence of losses, meaning that a person expects to obtain legal status for his land, but due to multiple certificates and then being declared lost in court with the consequence in the form of a certificate being declared null and void, the person automatically suffers a loss. 2) The existence of the Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) program in preventing the issuance of multiple certificates at the Serang Banten Land Office, namely this program is one of the programs created to reduce land disputes such as multiple certificate disputes. The role of the Complete Systematic Land Registration Program based on facts can reduce the occurrence of land disputes.
MEASURING IMPACT, DEFINING LIABILITY: A LITERATURE REVIEW ON THE LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORK IN THE DIGITAL AGE Gunawan Widjaja
International Journal Of Humanities, Social Sciences And Business (INJOSS) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS (INJOSS)
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This article presents a comprehensive literature review on the legal implications of artificial intelligence (AI) in the judicial system and regulatory development in the digital age, with a focus on measuring impacts and defining legal liabilities. The findings reveal that AI enhances the efficiency of predictive justice and RegTech, yet poses risks of algorithmic bias, the black box problem, legal liability gaps, and threats to democratic legitimacy. The study identifies research gaps in developing countries such as Indonesia, where there is a lack of normative and institutional analysis. Recommendations include an adaptive risk-based model akin to the EU AI Act, human-in-the-loop oversight, and national regulations grounded in the Pancasila ethical framework to balance innovation with substantive justice.
CIVIL LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES CAUSED BY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW OF THE DOCTRINES OF STRICT LIABILITY, VICARIOUS LIABILITY, AND THE NEED FOR REFORM OF INDONESIAN CIVIL LAW Gunawan Widjaja
International Journal Of Humanities, Social Sciences And Business (INJOSS) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS (INJOSS)
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The development of artificial intelligence (AI) poses new challenges for Indonesian civil law, particularly regarding the attribution of liability for damages caused by autonomous systems. This systematic literature review analyzes the relevance of the doctrines of strict liability and vicarious liability to AI-related damages, identifies the limitations of the fault-based Articles 1365 and 1367 of the Indonesian Civil Code, and formulates the need for reform of Indonesian civil law. Strict liability is effective for high-risk AI by relieving victims of the burden of proving fault, while vicarious liability is suitable for multi-party ecosystems through the principle of supervision. However, the black-box nature and autonomy of AI demand a risk-based regulatory approach incorporating a presumption of fault, joint liability, and algorithmic transparency obligations. Reform is necessary through an Indonesian AI Liability Directive (lex specialis) amending the Civil Code, strengthening technology-related judicial infrastructure, and ensuring ASEAN harmonization, thereby balancing Industry 5.0 innovation with the protection of human rights.
FROM RECRUITMENT TO REDUNDANCY: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW OF THE IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON HR MANAGEMENT PRACTICES, ALGORITHMIC BIAS, AND THE URGENCY OF LABOUR REGULATION IN INDONESIA Gunawan Widjaja
International Journal Of Humanities, Social Sciences And Business (INJOSS) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS (INJOSS)
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This study presents a systematic literature review on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in human resource management (HRM) practices, ranging from recruitment to redundancy, with a focus on algorithmic bias and the urgency of labour regulation in Indonesia. Through a thematic analysis of various literature, this article identifies how AI is transforming recruitment procedures, selection, development, performance appraisal, and decision-making regarding termination of employment, whilst highlighting the potential for efficiency and improved organisational performance, which is offset by risks of discrimination, lack of transparency, and dehumanisation in employment relationships. The study also emphasises that labour regulations in Indonesia have yet to accommodate the characteristics of AI; consequently, an adaptive, worker-friendly legal framework is required, grounded in the principles of justice, non-discrimination, transparency, and algorithmic accountability.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AS BRAND CREATOR AND INFRINGER: A CRITICAL LITERATURE REVIEW OF BRAND OWNERSHIP, REGISTRATION AND LEGAL PROTECTION IN THE ERA OF GENERATIVE AI Gunawan Widjaja
International Journal Of Humanities, Social Sciences And Business (INJOSS) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS (INJOSS)
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Artificial intelligence, particularly generative AI, has transformed the role of brands as human creative products by enabling the automatic creation of names, logos and visual identities. This article examines AI as both a creator and an infringer of brands, focusing on three key aspects: ownership, registration, and legal protection of brands in the era of generative AI. It is analysed that the regulatory framework for brands based on human authorship faces serious challenges when AI output is not fully controlled by humans, thereby raising uncertainties regarding the subject of rights, uniqueness, and the validity of registration. On the other hand, AI also has the potential to be a source of trademark infringement when its outputs resemble or incorporate elements of registered trademarks, whether through data learning processes or irresponsible use, thus requiring a re-evaluation of legal liability and protection mechanisms. This article argues that trademark law needs to evolve towards a more adaptive, responsive, and risk-based approach, so as to accommodate the dynamics of AI without compromising the principles of legal certainty, justice, and the protection of exclusive rights for businesses.
FROM ALGORITHMS TO JUSTICE: A CRITICAL LITERATURE REVIEW OF THE IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE URGENCY OF SPECIFIC REGULATION IN INDONESIA Gunawan Widjaja
International Journal Of Humanities, Social Sciences And Business (INJOSS) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS (INJOSS)
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The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed the landscape of automated decision-making across various sectors, yet it also poses serious risks to human rights through algorithmic bias, privacy violations, and the erosion of individual autonomy. This article examines the multidimensional impact of AI on human rights. The research findings underscore the need for regulations that integrate algorithmic transparency, human oversight, and developer accountability to protect vulnerable groups. Policy recommendations include the establishment of an independent AI oversight body, national digital literacy training, and the harmonisation of global standards to position Indonesia as a responsible AI leader in ASEAN. This study contributes to the discourse on digital human rights by offering a conceptual framework for the transition from a technology-centric to a human rights-centric paradigm in Indonesia’s AI governance.
DECOLONISING GLOBAL TRADE TARIFFS: INDONESIA’S STRATEGY IN RESPONSE TO THE WTO’S 1.8% PROJECTION FOR 2026 Gunawan Widjaja; Nofianty Helyo
International Journal Of Humanities, Social Sciences And Business (INJOSS) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS (INJOSS)
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This article discusses the decolonisation of global trade tariffs as a conceptual and practical strategy for Indonesia in response to the WTO’s projection of a 1.8% slowdown in global trade by 2026. This study highlights that the global tariff system is not entirely neutral, but rather still reflects historical inequalities that favour developed nations and place developing nations in a subordinate position within the international value chain. Using a literature review approach, this article outlines two main focuses: the deconstruction of tariff inequalities in the global economy and Indonesia’s response strategies through export market diversification, industrial downstreaming, domestic market protection, and economic diplomacy. The findings indicate that tariff decolonisation is not merely a normative agenda, but also a strategic instrument for strengthening economic sovereignty, enhancing national competitiveness, and expanding Indonesia’s development policy space amidst global trade uncertainty.
PENERAPAN PRINSIP TANGGUNG JAWAB MUTLAK (STRICT LIABILITY) TERHADAP KERUGIAN AKIBAT IKLAN MENYESATKAN Gunawan Widjaja; Renaldi Immanuel Panggabean
HUMANITIS: Jurnal Homaniora, Sosial dan Bisnis Vol. 1 No. 7 (2024): HUMANITIS : Jurnal Humaniora, Sosial dan Bisnis
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One of the company's responsibilities is to provide accurate, transparent and honest information about its products. However, in reality, there are many misleading advertisements that can have many detrimental effects on consumers. One strategy that is considered useful to provide consumers with protection from business actors is the principle of responsibility without fault (absolute responsibility). The problems in this research are: 1) How is the application of the principle of strict liability for losses due to misleading advertising 2) How is the form of legal settlement in the event of losses due to misleading advertising. The method used in the research is normative legal research. Data processing is done with a qualitative juridical approach. The results of the research show: 1) If it is related to the principle of strict liability, the business actor must be directly responsible for the company's actions that cause harm to consumers 2) Legal settlement in the event of losses due to misleading advertising can be done in 2 ways, namely Non- litigation and Litigation.
KONSEKUENSI HUKUM ATAS KEHILANGAN ASET PERUSAHAAN BERFASILITAS PEMBEBASAN BEA MASUK Gunawan Widjaja; Enna Budiman
HUMANITIS: Jurnal Homaniora, Sosial dan Bisnis Vol. 3 No. 6 (2025): HUMANITIS : Jurnal Humaniora, Sosial dan Bisnis
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Cases of theft of company assets by unscrupulous employees are a criminal offense. Theft of company assets with entry permit facilities causes losses for the company, not only loss of assets, but also other legal consequences in the form of administrative sanctions from the government for the loss of goods with entry permit facilities. This research aims to understand the legal consequences for companies that are victims of criminal acts committed by unscrupulous employees considering that the goods stolen are imported goods with import duties exemption facilities which are the company's responsibility to the government authority that provides these facilities (for example: the Investment Coordinating Board and Directorate General of Customs and Excise). Next, examine whether administrative sanctions for the loss of company assets with import duty facilities fulfill the principles of justice for companies that are victims of theft by unscrupulous employees. This research is a Normative Juridical research with a legal approach and the concept of examining laws, research results and books to find legal theories, principles and views in the process of obtaining answers which are the main subject of this research.
THE ROLE OF BIG DATA ANALYSIS IN FINANCIAL DECISION MAKING: THE CASE OF ISLAMIC BANKING Gunawan Widjaja
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Vol. 1 No. 12 (2024): JEBI: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis
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The use of big data from a Islamic economic perspective is certainly an important issue and cannot be postponed any longer, because the disparity in big data between the real sector and the financial sector, which has so far resulted in a lack of completeness in assessments, can be overcome by the limited data provided through big data. It is also possible that various matrices and cluster variants will emerge for various business sectors in an ecosystem. So it will make it easier to determine supply and demand in an ecosystem system. In this way, a closed loop economy based on a sharia ecosystem will be built automatically when big data is formed. This research uses an exploratory descriptive approach by analyzing the role of big data analysis in financial decision making: the case of Islamic banking. This scientific work was also developed using a literature review or library study approach. This research discusses the basic concepts of big data analysis consisting of the definition and characteristics of big data, financial decision making in sharia banking, and the potential application of big data analysis in Islamic banking.
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