Civil law reform is an important topic in the context of today's global economic development. This study uses a qualitative method through a literature study to explore the relationship between civil law reform and investor and entrepreneur protection, focusing on Article 1313 of the Indonesian Civil Code (KUHPerdata). The article regulates "Recognition and Ratification of Agreements", becoming a relevant legal basis in strengthening the protection framework for investors and entrepreneurs. From the perspective of economic development, strong legal protection for business agreements is crucial in attracting investment and facilitating sustainable economic growth. Through a qualitative analysis of the legal literature, this study presents an in-depth understanding of how Article 1313 of the Civil Code and civil law reform as a whole can contribute to strengthening protection for investors and entrepreneurs. The findings of this study provide valuable insights for policymakers, legal practitioners, and academics to develop more effective legal reform strategies in supporting inclusive and sustainable economic development.
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