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PEMBERHENTIAN DIREKSI SECARA MELAWAN HUKUM BERDASARKAN UU NO.40 TAHUN 2007 TENTANG PERSEROAN TERBATAS: Unlawful Dismissal Of Directors Based On Law No.40 Of 2007 Concerning Limited Liability Companies Apriyanto, Zaeriko Rizky; Kerti, N.G.N Renti Maharaini
AMICUS CURIAE Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): Amicus Curiae
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/51y7q037

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The board of directors is a key component of a company responsible for overseeing its operations andrepresenting it both in and out of court. The board can be removed at any time through a GeneralMeeting of Shareholders (RUPS) resolution, citing specific reasons for their removal. This study delvesinto the validity of PT. Multi Daya Wonua's RUPS regarding director dismissal. It also examineswhether the decisions in Case Number 16/pdt.G/2019/PN Kka, 82/PDT/2019/PT KDI, and 1888K/pdt/2020 on director dismissal at PT. Multi Daya Wonua align with the guidelines set out in LawNumber 40 of 2007 concerning Limited Liability Companies. The research follows a normative legalapproach, utilizing descriptive-analytical methods to review existing materials and offer insights throughcollected data. The study primarily employs qualitative analysis of secondary data. Findings highlight that removing directors without specifying reasons through RUPS and without allowing a defensecontradicts Article
PERLINDUNGAN KONSUMEN ATAS PEREDARAN PRODUK KOSMETIK POST MARKET MENURUT UNDANG-UNDANG NOMOR 8 TAHUN 1999 TENTANG PERLINDUNGAN KONSUMEN: Consumer Protection For The Distribution Of Post Market Cosmetic Products According To Law Number 8 Of 1999 Concerning Consumer Protection Haya Alyssa Desti Ramadhani; Renti Maharaini Kerti
AMICUS CURIAE Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Amicus Curiae
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/amicus.v2i2.22865

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Consumer protection is an effort to ensure legal certainty in safeguarding consumer rights. This study examines the regulation of cosmetic product quality standards and the role of the National Agency of Drug and Food Control (BPOM) in conducting post-market surveillance to ensure compliance with established standards. The identified issues in this research are how the quality standards are applied to Scarlett Whitening body lotion products and how BPOM plays a role in ensuring the safety of these cosmetic products for consumers. This research uses a normative-descriptive method through literature study and interviews with consumers and BPOM officials. Based on the research findings and conclusions, it is concluded that every cosmetic product must comply with the established quality standards, and BPOM plays a crucial role in conducting both pre-market and post-market supervision. Although Scarlett Whitening products have fulfilled legal requirements in accordance with regulatory provisions, consumers have expressed dissatisfaction regarding the product’s heavy texture, difficulty of absorption, and lack of promised brightening effects. This highlights the importance of quality supervision not only in terms of legal compliance but also in ensuring consumer experience and satisfaction.
KEWAJIBAN PENCANTUMAN PESAN KESEHATAN PADA MINUMAN KOPI KEMASAN DALAM PERSPEKTIF PERLINDUNGAN KONSUMEN: The Obligation To Include Health Messages On Packaged Coffee Drink Labels From A Consumer Protection Perspective Rosy Aisyah; Renti Maharaini Kerti
AMICUS CURIAE Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Amicus Curiae
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/amicus.v2i3.24261

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Coffee beverages are among the processed foods favored by various groups. Pursuant to Minister of Health Regulation Number 30 of 2013, processed foods containing sugar, salt, and fat (GGL) are required to include health warnings on their packaging labels. Based on the research object, it was found that only 1 out of 25 coffee beverage products displayed a health warning on its label. This study identifies problems concerning the regulation of mandatory health warnings regarding sugar content on packaged coffee beverages and the supervisory function over the fulfillment of such obligations. The findings indicate that the enforcement of mandatory health warnings related to sugar content on packaged coffee beverages has mostly not been implemented by business actors. Among the 25 coffee beverage products studied, only one product displayed the required health warning, namely Del Monte Vanilla Latte. The supervisory function over the mandatory health warning labeling has been carried out by the authorities. However, this function remains general and has not yet specifically focused on the inclusion of health warnings on packaging labels. With the results of the research and conclusion, it was found that the implementation of mandatory health warning labeling remains weak, requiring more targeted supervision to ensure the regulation is effectively enforced.