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REVIEW OF MINIMUM AGE REQUIREMENT FOR IN-FLIGHT PASSENGERS Suwinto Johan
Jurnal Manajemen Dirgantara Vol 17 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Manajemen Dirgantara, Juli 2024
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Kedirgantaraan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56521/manajemen-dirgantara.v17i1.1081

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The issue related to passenger age requirement on airplanes has emerged as a significant concern. There have been numerous instances of young passengers boarding incorrect flights, highlighting the critical need for attention. Additionally, the potential risk of aircraft accidents poses a grave danger to children onboard. The criteria and regulations surrounding minimum passenger age requirements vary widely. This study focuses on the necessity of establishing a minimum age for airline passengers and the criteria for determining passenger age in alignment with legal standards. This normative juridical research reviewed and analyzed the regulations concerning minimum age requirements and age policies adopted by airline companies. The result showed that minimum age requirement for passenger differs across various legal systems and policies implemented by countries and airlines.
Analysis of Defamation on Social Media Suwinto Johan
Jurnal Riset Pendidikan Ekonomi Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): APRIL
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomika dan Bisnis, Universitas Kanjuruhan Malang

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This study examines defamation on social media, which has become more prevalent with the rapid growth of digital platforms and applications. It adopts a normative approach using primary and secondary legal sources. Informing others that a person failed to pay for ordered and consumed food is generally a civil matter. However, publishing a video that clearly identifies the individual may constitute defamation, particularly if the claim is inaccurate or later disproven. Such content can harm reputation, especially when accompanied by provocative language that misrepresents the actual situation. This study concludes that posting identifiable and misleading video content on social media may result in legal liability.