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Legal Protection Of Residential Consumers Asman Siagian; Rahmadany
International Journal of Society and Law Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
Publisher : Yayasan Multidimensi Kreatif

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The purpose of this study is to examine the legal safeguards available to homebuyers. During the process of buying and owning a house, housing customers frequently encounter complicated risks and concerns. For this reason, sufficient legal protection is necessary to safeguard the rights of consumers in real estate transactions.An examination of relevant legal documents and a review of the literature served as the research methodology for this project. Researchers gathered information about the legal protection of homebuyers from a range of legal sources, including statutes, rules, and court rulings. Subsequently, a qualitative analysis is conducted to pinpoint the advantages and disadvantages of the current legal safeguards.The findings of the study demonstrate that despite the existence of several laws and rules protecting housing customers legally, there are still issues and difficulties with their application. Several of the issues.
Legal Aspects of Consumer Personal Data Protection in the Digital and AI Era Asman Siagian; Anto Mutriady Lubis; Rahmadany
International Journal of Society and Law Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Agust 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Multidimensi Kreatif

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This study aims to analyze the legal aspects of consumer personal data protection in the context of the development of digital technology and artificial intelligence (AI). With rapid technological advances, the collection and processing of personal data are becoming increasingly complex, posing new challenges in protecting consumer privacy rights. This study uses a qualitative approach, examining existing regulations, including the Personal Data Protection Act and international standards such as the GDPR. Through an analysis of various legal cases and industry practices, this study identifies gaps in existing legal protections and provides recommendations for strengthening existing regulations. The findings indicate that despite sufficient regulations, implementation and compliance remain challenges. This study concludes that a more adaptive and comprehensive legal framework is needed to protect consumer personal data in the digital and AI era, as well as the need for consumer awareness and education regarding their rights in this context.