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EDUKASI BAHAYA APLIKASI PINJAMAN ONLINE ILEGAL Krey, Thresia Hilda Mathelda Yenkase; Senandi, Winna Amelia Alfrida
JURNAL PENGABDIAN PAPUA Vol 8 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : LPPM Uncen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jpp.v8i1.3344

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This outreach activity with the title "Education on the Dangers of Illegal Online Loan Applications" was carried out as a form of applying science and technology within the PGRI Jayapura High School and the BKKBN Jayapura Youth Information and Counseling Center Association with the target of counseling participants being school children and teenagers. The aim of this activity is to provide an understanding of the dangers of using illegal online loan applications, the actions that need to be taken so that we avoid using illegal online loan applications, and regarding the legal rules regarding the use of illegal online loan applications. During the activity, the enthusiasm of the participants was visible, especially when providing responses during the question and answer session at the end of the activity. It is hoped that this activity will provide benefits to prevent the use of illegal online loan applications circulating in the community by irresponsible actors. Apart from that, it is hoped that this activity can also be an effort that is indirectly useful for protecting the people in Jayapura City. Keywords: illegal fintech, online loans, internet, illegal.
Juridical Analysis of the Business Competition of Minimarket Franchises in Jayapura City Krey, Thresia Hilda Mathelda Yenkase; Palit, Silvester Magnus Loogman; Senandi, Winna Amelia Alfrida
SIGn Journal of Social Science Vol 6 No 2: Desember 2025 - Mei 2026
Publisher : CV. Social Politic Genius (SIGn)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37276/sjss.v6i2.667

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The massive expansion of minimarket franchises in Jayapura City triggers structural inequality, threatening the existence of local business actors, and thus demands a holistic synchronization of business competition law. This research aims to examine the synchronization of spatial planning and minimarket licensing zoning regulations, and to analyze the legal protection of construction through a partnership scheme based on Jayapura Municipal Regulation Number 10 of 2018. Utilising a normative juridical research method with a statutory and conceptual approach, this study examines the legal vagueness in regional regulations and the weakness of supervision of private law instruments. The analysis indicates that zoning enforcement operates suboptimally due to the limited coercive power of administrative sanctions, which corporations frequently view as mere operational risks. In the dimension of partnership protection, the phrase “prioritizing local merchants” in the regional regulation is identified as a vague norm that triggers tokenism and perpetuates the abuse of circumstances (misbruik van omstandigheden) in standard agreement drafts. In conclusion, legal protection for local merchants remains vulnerable due to the lack of integration between public spatial planning compliance and private contractual justice. Therefore, this research recommends the issuance of a Mayoral Regulation to stipulate a quantitative percentage for local product absorption in the People-Owned Stores program, and the establishment of a regional task force to audit and cancel exploitative business agreement clauses.