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Prinsip Restorative Justice Dengan Keseimbangan Orientasi Pada Penyelesaian Tindak Pidana Umar Dinata; Aksar; Saut Maruli Tua Manik
UIR Law Review Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022): UIR Law Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/uirlrev.2022.vol6(2).11865

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Settlement of criminal cases with a restorative approach has begun to be applied in Indonesia, but its implementation is only related to the settlement of juvenile criminal cases. In practice, a restorative justice approach is often applied to pay more attention to the perpetrators of crimes than to the victims of these crimes. Thus the reconstruction of the principles of restorative justice is currently not fully implemented. Investigators pay more attention to the interests of the perpetrator rather than the interests of the victim. Often victims feel dissatisfied or feel compelled to accept the decision. This was done by involving community leaders and traditional leaders, but the implementation still impressed the perpetrators and impressed that in the process the victims were forced to agree to the agreements that were made. The principle of restorative justice is known as a traditional case settlement model. The case settlement model with a restorative justice principle approach which is designed to resolve criminal cases in the context of modern criminal law, should be processed within the criminal justice system. Indonesia, and the Ministry of Law and Human Rights of the Republic of Indonesia have adopted the principle of restorative justice as a way of settling a criminal case so that conceptually it can produce provisions based on restorative justice.
PENYALAHGUNAAN HAK TANAH OLEH DEVELOPER DAN PERLINDUNGAN KONSUMEN PEMBELI PROPERTI Berlian, Cheny; AKbar Santoso, Mulia; Aksar
UIR Law Review Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): UIR LAW REVIEW
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/uirlrev.2025.vol9(2).25099

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Abstract: The rapid property development in Indonesia is often followed by issues related to land rights abuse by developers, which harms consumers in property transactions. One of the main problems is the sale of land with unclear legal status or land under dispute, leading to the risk of consumers losing their property rights. This study aims to analyze the impact of land rights abuse by developers on consumer protection and the implementation of the Consumer Protection Law in improving dispute resolution mechanisms in cases of developer default. The study uses a normative legal research method with a descriptive-analytical approach, analyzing applicable regulations, legal principles, and relevant legal theories. Data was collected through library research using primary and secondary data sources and analyzed qualitatively. The results indicate that land rights abuse by developers significantly impacts consumers, both financially and psychologically. Developer defaults related to delays, discrepancies in property specifications, and land legal issues increase consumer distrust in the property sector. The implementation of the Consumer Protection Law through the Consumer Dispute Settlement Body (BPSK) can improve dispute resolution mechanisms, although challenges in consumer awareness and the enforcement of BPSK decisions still need to be addressed. Stronger law enforcement and improved transparency will enhance consumer protection. Keywords: Land Rights Abuse, Developer Default, Consumer Protection