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Legal Aspects of Agreements in Franchise Business and Characteristics of Franchise Business in Indonesia Ilham, Rianza Naufalfalah; Urbaniasi, Urbaniasi
QISTINA: Jurnal Multidisiplin Indonesia Vol 2, No 2 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : CV. Rayyan Dwi Bharata

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57235/qistina.v2i2.938

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The many human needs and interests give rise to various kinds of disputes that can occur because one or more parties feel aggrieved. So that these parties feel safe in fulfilling their interests, one of the precautions that can be taken is to form an agreement so as not to disturb the balance of the order of people's lives. Agreements have a very important role in the business realm. This role can be seen from the increasing number of trade transactions that have now penetrated across borders. These trade transactions are often poured into an agreement or better known in the business world as a contract. The franchise business thrives in Indonesia, both foreign and local.
Implementasi Kebijakan Pencegahan Penyalahgunaan Narkotika pada Anak Ilham, Rianza Naufalfalah; Adhari, Ade
Legal Standing : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum Vol 9, No 4 (2025): Legal Standing
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ls.v9i4.11965

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Drug abuse among children in Tangerang City is a serious problem that requires greater attention from various parties. This study aims to examine the implementation of drug abuse prevention policies for children in Tangerang City, as well as to identify obstacles and supporting factors in their implementation. The policies that have been implemented involve various sectors, including education, health, and law enforcement. Children, as individuals who are still in their developmental stage, require an approach that builds awareness and resilience, rather than one that stigmatizes them. Therefore, prevention policies need to be designed in such a way that they can reach children through age-appropriate education, safe and supportive environments, and the involvement of families and schools as the first line of defense in protecting children from the threat of drugs. Under Law No. 23 of 2002 on Child Protection, as amended by Law No. 35 of 2014 and most recently by Law No. 17 of 2016, Article 13(1) and (2) state that children have the right to protection from the abuse of narcotics, psychotropic substances, and other addictive substances. Additionally, Article 59(2)(d) mandates the state and government to provide special protection to children who are victims of drug abuse. However, evaluation results indicate challenges in inter-agency coordination, lack of active participation from parents and the community, and limited resources in implementing these policies. This study suggests the importance of a more integrated approach, involving the community actively, and strengthening the capacity of implementing institutions to achieve success in preventing drug abuse among children.
Implementasi Kebijakan Pencegahan Penyalahgunaan Narkotika pada Anak Ilham, Rianza Naufalfalah; Adhari, Ade
Legal Standing : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum Vol. 9 No. 4 (2025): Legal Standing
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ls.v9i4.11965

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Drug abuse among children in Tangerang City is a serious problem that requires greater attention from various parties. This study aims to examine the implementation of drug abuse prevention policies for children in Tangerang City, as well as to identify obstacles and supporting factors in their implementation. The policies that have been implemented involve various sectors, including education, health, and law enforcement. Children, as individuals who are still in their developmental stage, require an approach that builds awareness and resilience, rather than one that stigmatizes them. Therefore, prevention policies need to be designed in such a way that they can reach children through age-appropriate education, safe and supportive environments, and the involvement of families and schools as the first line of defense in protecting children from the threat of drugs. Under Law No. 23 of 2002 on Child Protection, as amended by Law No. 35 of 2014 and most recently by Law No. 17 of 2016, Article 13(1) and (2) state that children have the right to protection from the abuse of narcotics, psychotropic substances, and other addictive substances. Additionally, Article 59(2)(d) mandates the state and government to provide special protection to children who are victims of drug abuse. However, evaluation results indicate challenges in inter-agency coordination, lack of active participation from parents and the community, and limited resources in implementing these policies. This study suggests the importance of a more integrated approach, involving the community actively, and strengthening the capacity of implementing institutions to achieve success in preventing drug abuse among children.