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Legal Protection for the Welfare of the Generation Z Exodus: A Constitutional Law Perspective in Fulfilling Constitutional Rights Nugraha, Tirta; Guntara, Deny; Rahmatiar, Yuniar; Fauziah, Margie Rahayu
LEGAL BRIEF Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): June: Law Science and Field
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/legal.v14i2.1288

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This study aims to examine legal protection for the welfare of Generation Z in the context of exodus or migration, both abroad and between regions, triggered by dissatisfaction with socio-economic conditions at home. From the perspective of constitutional law, Generation Z as part of Indonesian citizens has constitutional rights to work, education, and social welfare as guaranteed in Article 27 paragraph (2), Article 28C, Article 28D paragraph (1), and Article 28H paragraph (1) of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. This study uses a qualitative method with a normative legal approach and descriptive-analytical specifications, with data collection techniques through literature studies of national laws and international legal instruments. The results of the study show that although the basic rights of Generation Z have been guaranteed in various laws, their implementation is still weak. High unemployment, unequal access to education and health, and minimal protection of the informal sector such as the gig economy, have encouraged the emergence of the Gen Z migration phenomenon, including through the hashtag "KaburAjaDulu". This reflects the state's failure to provide decent employment and social security. This study recommends regulatory reform with a progressive legal approach and data-based affirmative policies. The state needs to strengthen institutions such as BP2MI and ensure real legal protection for Generation Z through a legal political commitment to social justice.
Legal Analysis of Marriage Annulment Due to Identity Forgery in Mixed Marriages (Case Study of Karawang Religious Court Decision Number 3465/Pdt.G/2024/Pa.Krw) Mulyana, Adin; Amaliya, Lia; Rahmatiar, Yuniar
LEGAL BRIEF Vol. 14 No. 3 (2025): August: Law Science and Field
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/legal.v14i3.1341

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The present study examines the legal implications of the dissolution of marriages that have been caused by the fraudulent misrepresentation of identity in the context of mixed marriages, with a particular focus on the analysis of the Court of Religious Affairs in Karawang's decision number 3465/Pdt.G/2024/PA.Krw. The objective of this study is to examine the legal implications and consequences of the dissolution of marriage. The research methodology employed is of a juridical-normative nature, encompassing both an empirical and a theoretical dimension. The present study's findings suggest that marital unions founded upon false identities, as exemplified by the utilization of pseudonyms and the fabrication of citizenship status by one party, do not satisfy the criteria for legality as outlined in Law Number 1 of 1974 concerning Marriage. The dissolution of the marriage in question results in the non-recognition of the marital status and joint assets of the couple. However, the ruling affirmed the legitimacy of the offspring from the aforementioned marriage for the purpose of safeguarding their legal rights. The present study underscores the pivotal role of administrative integrity and transparency in the documentation of mixed marriages, in conjunction with the proactive involvement of state officials in the prevention of any transgressions during the matrimonial process. Data certainly leads to transparency and minimizes the potential for fraud in the 2024 elections.
Co-Authors Abas, M Abas, Muhamad Abas, Muhammad Abbas, Muhamad Agus Antoni, Mochamad Akup, Apriliyanto Juwan Sukmana Amaliya, Lia Amanda Salsabila Surya Andri Susanto Andriani, Nina Anggraeni, Kiki Aprilia, Dinda Arafat, Zarisnov Ardiansyah, Ata Asnanda, Anggraeni Asyhadi, Farhan Atmaja, Annisa Tri Aulia, Salvia Nur Bintang S, Andi Muhamad Bintang, Muhamad Chicka Aircheny Dede Nurhayatie Dewi, Yogita Dhiafajaazka, Siti Fauziah, Margie Rahayu Febrian, M. Ibnu Firmansyah, Rifqi Adrian Guntara, Deny Handito, Angga Putra Lestari, Nopita Lestari, Widya Annisa Pudji Lubis, Adyan Lubis, Desi Lestari Machestian, Hario Bismo Maharani, Dennisya Maharani, Raden Bella Bintang Malau, Masnida Mardias, Deni Maryam, Zulfa Nurul Melliana, Melliana Muhamad Abas Muhammad Fakhrurrozi Mulyana, Adin Ningrum, Wulan Cahya Nugraha Putra, Muhamad Nugraha, Safaat Nugraha, Tirta Nugroho, Gynastiar Nurhidayah, Desyifa Oktapianti, Desi Ayu Padilah, Muhamad Pranata, Rifo Andi Pratiwi, Dwi Nuraeni Priyatna, Harariawan Putra, Affian Fandi Putri, Dinni Rizky Amalia Putri, Ina Malia Rahayu, Wulan Sri Ramadhan, Topani Rizki Rahmawati, Rizki Safitri, Diana Alpiani Sanjaya, Suyono Sanu, Primawan Yunior Saripudin, Asep Septian, Fazrian Sri Wahyuni Sudjadi, Agung Sutrisno, Sutrisno Syarif, Soultan Targana, Tatang Tasry, Nuzul Adnin Toha, Imam Sofii Ubaidillah, Nauval Viyanda, Karina Wahyudi, Rikes Wahyudi, Riyan Ade Wakono, Nur Wilianita, Ani Wiranata, Muhammad Ardi Yani, Abdul Yudda Ramadhan, Khelvin Yulianita, Donna Zaenury, Ahmad Goza Zahra Alfianti, Kartika