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The Influence Of Differences In Judges' Opinions On Legal Certainty In Deciding A Case Claudia, Jean; Firmansyah, Hery
RechtIdee Vol 20, No 1 (2025): JUNE
Publisher : Trunojoyo Madura University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/ri.v20i1.30285

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This study examines the influence of differences of opinion among judges on legal certainty in court decisions. In judicial practice, differences of opinion between judges often arise and have the potential to affect consistency and legal certainty, which are one of the main pillars of the legal system. The research method used is qualitative with a juridical-normative approach, utilizing analysis of relevant laws and legal literature. The results of the study indicate that differences of opinion among judges can cause legal uncertainty if not managed properly, thus impacting the credibility of the judicial institution and public trust in the judge's decision. Therefore, it is important to develop clear mechanisms and standards for handling differences of opinion among judges to maintain legal certainty in the judicial system. 
Tinjauan Yuridis Perjanjian Waralaba Menurut Hukum Positif di Indonesia claudia, jean; Urbanisasi, Urbanisasi
Law, Development and Justice Review Vol 6, No 2 (2023): Law, Development & Justice Review
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/ldjr.6.2023.94-110

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A franchise is a form of business partnership between two parties known as the franchisor and the franchisee. During the partnership period, the franchisee has the right to use the franchise's trademarks, business systems, technical assistance, and training, as well as other important aspects related to the business. In fact, a franchise agreement has a fairly high level of complexity because it involves many aspects and certain details that must be considered by both parties. The relationship between franchising and default is very close because the implementation of the contract is difficult when there is disagreement about the rights and obligations of each party in the franchise cooperation. If there is a violation on the part of the franchisor, the franchisor has the potential to take legal action. Such violations may include non-compliance with or violation of established procedures in promoting and disseminating the franchise mark, as well as non-compliance with the rules set by the franchisor in managing the business. By conducting this review, it is hoped that it will provide a firmer and more thorough understanding of franchise contracts from the perspective of positive law in Indonesia, so that all parties involved in the agreement can understand their rights and responsibilities and avoid possible legal problems in the future.