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Perlindungan Hukum Terhadap Konsumen (Studi Kasus Informasi Flash Sale Menyesatkan Bagi Konsumen) Nilam Cahya, Ayuni; Adi Sudiro, Amoury
UNES Law Review Vol. 6 No. 3 (2024): UNES LAW REVIEW (Maret 2024)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Ekasakti Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31933/unesrev.v6i3.1694

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Consumer protection in online transactions and fraud that occurs on marketplace platforms is very important. Protecting consumers from unclear or incorrect information is critical in today's digital environment. In Indonesia, laws already exist to protect consumers. Article 8 of Law Number 8 of 1999 concerning Consumer Protection provides a legal basis for protecting consumers from detrimental business practices. However, in the context of e commerce, more specific regulatory updates and adjustments are needed due to the tendency for fraud and unclear information on online platforms. Governments, police, and marketplace platform providers have an important role to play in educating consumers, enforcing laws regarding violations, and developing stronger policies to protect users. Prevention efforts must also be increased, for example by strengthening seller verification processes, increasing transparency of product information, and improving mechanisms for reporting and handling consumer complaints. The normative juridical research you carry out will make a significant contribution in understanding the need for more specific legal improvements related to electronic transactions and consumer protection on marketplace platforms. This will support efforts to prevent and overcome online fraud which harms consumers.
Perlindungan Hukum Terhadap Konsumen (Studi Kasus Informasi Flash Sale Menyesatkan Bagi Konsumen) Nilam Cahya, Ayuni; Adi Sudiro, Amoury
UNES Law Review Vol. 6 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Ekasakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31933/unesrev.v6i3.1694

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Consumer protection in online transactions and fraud that occurs on marketplace platforms is very important. Protecting consumers from unclear or incorrect information is critical in today's digital environment. In Indonesia, laws already exist to protect consumers. Article 8 of Law Number 8 of 1999 concerning Consumer Protection provides a legal basis for protecting consumers from detrimental business practices. However, in the context of e commerce, more specific regulatory updates and adjustments are needed due to the tendency for fraud and unclear information on online platforms. Governments, police, and marketplace platform providers have an important role to play in educating consumers, enforcing laws regarding violations, and developing stronger policies to protect users. Prevention efforts must also be increased, for example by strengthening seller verification processes, increasing transparency of product information, and improving mechanisms for reporting and handling consumer complaints. The normative juridical research you carry out will make a significant contribution in understanding the need for more specific legal improvements related to electronic transactions and consumer protection on marketplace platforms. This will support efforts to prevent and overcome online fraud which harms consumers.
Separation of Halal and Non-Halal Food Product Places by Retail Business Actors: Comparative Study of PP Number 42 of 2024 with The Dubai Food Code: Pemisahan Tempat Produk Makanan Halal dan Non-Halal oleh Pelaku Usaha Ritel: Studi Perbandingan PP Nomor 42 Tahun 2024 dengan Dubai Food Code Fitri Ashari, Arfiana; Adi Sudiro, Amoury; Machmud, Aris
Dame Journal of Law Vol 2 No 1 (2026): DJL
Publisher : Yapilin Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64344/djl.v2i1.88

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The existence of unclear information on processed food product labels, especially related to halal ingredients, raises concerns for Muslim consumers who are entitled to get products in accordance with sharia. This study aims to study and compare the regulation of the separation of halal and non-halal product places by retail businesses based on Government Regulation No. 42 of 2024 and the Dubai Food Code. The method used is a normative legal approach with comparative legal analysis of the provisions of the two regulations. The results of this study indicate that although Indonesia has a legal basis regulates the obligation to physically separate halal and non-halal product palices, its implementation is still weak due to the absence of technical guidelines and structured supervision. In contrast, Dubai has established clear operational standards. Fields findings also reinforce the conclusion that retail businesses in Indonesia have not fully implemented the obligation of separation and transparency, as seen in products. This study recommends strengthening technical regulations and supervisory mechanisms at the retail level to protect the right of Muslim consumers as a whole.