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Admissibility of Lawsuits Based on Interest under Algerian Civil and Administrative Procedures Yassine, Chami; Ahmad, Ahmad; Muhtar, Mohamad Hidayat; Rivera, Kevin M; Putri, Viorizza Suciani
Jambura Law Review VOLUME 6 NO. 2 JULY 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33756/jlr.v6i2.24309

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This study examines the impact of interests on the admissibility of civil and administrative lawsuits in Algeria under the Administrative and Civil Procedures Code in the country. The research utilized a normative research method that integrated legal concepts and approaches. It drew on primary legal sources such as laws, regulations, and court decisions, as well as secondary sources including documents, literature, and articles. The study aims to raise awareness among both legal professionals and the general public about the significance of interests in civil lawsuits and how it can impact the admissibility or inadmissibility of lawsuits filed before the court. This will help enhance judicial efficiency by allowing courts to prioritize cases with significant impact on the parties or broader societal relevance. The research manifested that interests are pivotal in determining a lawsuit's validity and that for a lawsuit to be heard, interests must be legal, legitimate, and actual. It also highlighted that the concept of interest in civil lawsuits acts as a crucial mechanism to safeguard the integrity, fairness, and efficiency of the judicial system. Objections based on the unenforceability of interests serve as a key procedural tool, enabling the dismissal of lawsuits that do not meet this criterion. Thus, interest is essential not only for forming the basis of a lawsuit but also for maintaining judicial integrity and effectiveness.
Political Corruption as a Real Threat to the Sustainability of Constitutional Democracy Agustina, Enny; Mallaranggeng, Andi Bau; Rais, Muslihin; Rasyid, Muh. Fadli Faisal; Khair, Otti Ilham; Rivera, Kevin M; Kartika, Arie
Pena Justisia: Media Komunikasi dan Kajian Hukum Vol. 23 No. 002 (2024): Pena Justisia (Special Issue)
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31941/pj.v23i3.5057

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This study aims to examine the impact of political corruption on citizens' capacity to participate in government, the efficacy of anti-corruption laws, and the role of the Corruption Eradication Commission in the fight against corruption and the strengthening of constitutional democracies in Indonesia.Examining applicable legal standards, legislation, rules, doctrine, and judicial decisions is part of the normative research strategy. This examination also included a literature review of relevant studies, articles, and government publications. The research found that corruption discourages citizens of Indonesia from becoming active in politics. The public has lost interest in politics and has become wary of the corrupt system as a result. When it comes to creating a transparent and honest political system, there are doubts about how successful anti-corruption laws and the Corruption Eradication Commission have been in eradicating political corruption. 
Unveiling Corporate Social Responsibility in Philippine Microfinance Institutions: A Proposed Assessment Guidelines and Enhancement Activities Rivera, Kevin M
Journal of Social Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): December
Publisher : Research Synergy Foundation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/jsetp.v2i2.2018

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While sustainable communities are at the forefront of Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) objectives worldwide, a discernible inclination towards profit-seeking persists. This study presents an opportunity to refine MFIs' CSR-related activities and bolster community awareness of their unwavering commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Specifically, this research used proportional stratified random sampling for the employees and clients of ten microfinance institutions (MFIs) in the Philippines. However, due to the massive number of clients of MFIs, incidental sampling was considered and used in gathering data from the clients of the microfinance institutions. Employing descriptive design and t-test, the research unveils MFIs' primary focus on health programs, charitable works, youth and sports development, disaster and relief operations, and environmental sustainability. These compelling findings serve as a dependable foundation for the establishment of CSR assessment guidelines, empowering MFIs to propel community-driven sustainable development. Embracing targeted CSR efforts, MFIs can catalyze transformative change, nurturing resilient and thriving communities.