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Awang Long Law Review
ISSN : 26557355     EISSN : 26545462     DOI : https://doi.org/10.56301/awl
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Awang Long Law Review known as the ALLRev launched on November 1, 2018 and inaugurated formally by Chairman of the Awang Long School of Law. Besides "The Juris" Journal of Legal Sciences, Awang Long Law Review (ALLRev) is the official journal of the Awang Long School of Law published biannually (May and November) in electronic and printed versions. An electronic version of this issue is available at our website. The aims of this journal are to provide a venue for academicians, researchers, and practitioners for publishing the original research articles or review articles. The scope of the articles published in this journal deals with a broad range of topics in the fields of International Law, Economic Law, Criminal Law, Civil Law, Constitutional Law, Islamic Law, Administrative Law and another section related contemporary issues in law.
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SEMA BINDING STRENGTH NO. 2/2023 REGARDING THE JUDGE'S DETERMINATION IN APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF INTERFAITH MARRIAGES Leonide, Cliff Ivan; Khoidin, M.; Zulaika, Emi; Poesoko, Herowati; Suci, Ivida Dewi Amrih
Awang Long Law Review Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Awang Long Law Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56301/awl.v6i2.1166

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The state guarantees freedom of religion, as well as forming a marriage. Registration of marriages, especially mixed marriages, is regulated in Article 57 of Law no. 16 of 2019 concerning Marriage. This mixed marriage is also related to interfaith marriage which is also a right for Indonesian citizens. The Supreme Court in this case made SEMA No. 2/2023 dated 17 July 2023 concerning Appointments for Judges in Adjudicating Cases on Applications for Registration of Marriages Between People of Different Religions and Beliefs, at point No. 2 explains that "The court did not grant the request for registration of marriages between people of different religions and beliefs." If this SEMA is analyzed it is in conflict with Article 35 letter (a) of Law no. 23 of 2006 in conjunction with Article 50 of Minister of Home Affairs Regulation no. 108/2019. Therefore, the author analyzes the binding strength of SEMA No. 2/2023 dated 17 July 2023 regarding the failure to grant the request for registration of interfaith marriages. Meanwhile, Minister of Home Affairs Regulation no. 108/2019 states that interfaith marriages must be proven, which automatically results in an application being made to the court. This is also related to Article 35 letter (a) of Law no. 23 of 2006 concerning Population Administration which regulates marriages determined by courts for people of different religions. Therefore, the author analyzes the above problem with the problem, namely the binding force of SEMA No. 2/2023 regarding the judge's decision in the application for registration of interfaith marriages. The method used is normative juridical research, with an analysis of the theory of authority and legal certainty. The approaches used are the conceptual approach, statutory approach and case approach. The conclusion to be reached in this writing has future perspective value and is in accordance with its axiology, namely the aim of law is justice.
PERMANENT LEGAL STRENGTH (INKRACHT VAN GEWEIJSDE) PKPU PEACE IN BANKRUPTCY LAW Poesoko, Felly Felmmy Dwi Renaningtyas; Susanti, Dyah Ochtorina; Tektona, Rahmadi Indra; Suci, Ivida Dewi Amrih; Astutik, Sri
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The decision to ratify PKPU peace (homologation) based on its regulations has permanent legal force (inkracht van geweijsde). The nature of permanent legal force is related to whether it can be executed or implemented immediately, so that this decision requires legal certainty by stating that the decision must have permanent legal force. Bankruptcy law regulates differently regarding the permanent legal force in PKPU decisions, the difference being that the permanent legal force does not apply to the entire substance of the case but only to the peace agreement agreement, which can be called limited permanent legal force. Regarding this specificity, the researcher wants to analyze it under the title "permanent legal force (inkracht van geweijsde) of PKPU peace in bankruptcy law". This research uses normative juridical research methods, with the analysis of peace theory, legal system theory and theory of legal objectives with a statutory approach, conceptual approach and case approach and which is expected to have prescriptive value in the future in accordance with its axiology, namely the aim of law is justice
JURIDICAL REVIEW OF PRENUPTIAL AGREEMENTS Royani, Esti; Nortjahjo, Arief; Sobirov, Bobur; Triana, Astri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56301/awl.v6i2.1168

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A prenuptial agreement or commonly referred to as a prenuptial agreement is a contract or agreement that is equally agreed upon by a married couple, either before the marriage takes place, or during the marriage bond. In conducting research to be more focused, the author made a formulation of the problem, namely how is the legal provisions of the prenuptial agreement based on Law Number 16 of 2019, how is Amendments to Law Number 1 of 1974 concerning Marriage in Indonesia and the Legal Effects on Marital Property with the Prenuptial Agreement in Indonesia. The type of research used in this writing is normative legal research. Normative research is carried out by collecting data and information about the legal norms you want to research, then analyzing the data and information to get a deeper understanding of existing legal norms. Normative research methods can be carried out by means of literature studies, namely by collecting library materials or legal sources relevant to the research topic. The results showed that the forms of this marriage agreement include marriage agreements with togetherness of profit and loss, marriage agreements with togetherness of results and elimination of togetherness of wealth. The content of the agreement must be discussed carefully. You must ensure that you and your partner agree on the content of the agreement and are consistent with your values. For example, how joint property will be managed and divided if one day you divorce.
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DECISION OF THE 416 SUPREME COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA ON HEIR GRANTS Widjatmiko, Kusuma Febry Puspitasari; Yunanto
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The decision of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Indonesia 225K/SIP/1960 discusses the implications of heir grants in the context of Indonesian law. This ruling may outline the legal considerations and interpretations given by the Supreme Court to cases relating to heir grants in 1960. However, because I do not have direct access to the contents of the ruling. In a general context, Supreme Court decisions often serve as an important guide for legal practitioners in understanding and applying law in Indonesia.
IMPLEMENTATION ANALYSIS OF E-PROCUREMENT IN INCREASING SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE PARTICIPATION IN MALANG REGENCY Kadarisman, Mohammad Rasul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56301/awl.v6i2.1177

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E-procurement (electronic procurement of goods and services) is the digital transformation of government procurement processes based on the internet. It offers opportunities to make procurement more transparent, effective, efficient, and accountable. The implementation of E-procurement is one manifestation of good governance. However, various regulations that encourage the participation of SMEs (Small and Medium Enterprise) in government procurement have not been utilized properly. This research was conducted to analyze the implementation of E-procurement in increasing the SME’s participation in Malang Regency. This study adopted an explanatory research design using a quantitative approach with a sample size of 75. The analysis results state that there is a significant relationship between the performance of procurement services, leadership, e-procurement, and the enhancement of SMEs' participation in Malang Regency.
THE EFFECTS OF CRIMINAL LAW ON LEGAL SUBJECTS OF WASTE MANAGEMENT THAT DAMAGES THE ENVIRONMENT Sunariyo; Hasibuan, Imelda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56301/awl.v6i2.1183

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Article 28H of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia establishes constitutional and human rights for all citizens, outlining principles for managing the environment. These principles include state responsibility, justice, and sustainability. Despite the constitutional emphasis on the right to a good and healthy environment, environmental crimes are prevalent in Indonesia, particularly where companies dispose of waste directly into rivers, leading to pollution. While Article 28H, paragraph (1) underscores the right of individuals to live prosperously in a physically and mentally healthy environment, the reality contradicts these rights. Business activities in certain regions, especially along rivers, do not align with these principles. The prevalent criminal acts often involve improper waste disposal into rivers, causing environmental degradation. It is essential to consider Law No. 32 of 2009 on Environmental Protection and Management to tackle these challenges. According to Article 1, 14 of this legislation, environmental pollution is defined as human activities leading to the introduction or involvement of living beings, substances, energy, or other environmental elements, exceeding the quality standards set for environmental conditions. This study employs a normative juridical research method that incorporates three distinct approaches. The first approach is the statutory approach, involving a thorough examination of legal regulations relevant to the central focus of the research. The second approach, the conceptual approach, involves comprehending the legal concepts that underlie the research, including the values ​​inherent in the norms. Lastly, the case approach analyzes legal norms or principles applicable to Environmental Criminal Offenses, encompassing regulations, accountability, and possible legal consequences. Environmental pollution can be explained based on Article 1, number 14 of Law No. 32 of 2009 concerning Environmental Protection and Management.
LEGAL PROTECTION OF THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN WORKERS Susanti, Depi; Abas, Muhamad; Sadjat, Rizki
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Female workers are part of the workforce who carry out work, either for themselves or working in an employment relationship or under orders from employers or other legal entities. The reasons why women enter the world of work include the increasing need and the desire to qualify themselves with the abilities they have. The problem is how the legal protection for the rights of female workers is seen from Law Number 6 of 2023 concerning Job Creation and what are the obstacles in providing legal protection for female workers. Qualitative Research Method using the Normative Juridical approach method. The results of the research are that protection for women in the Job Creation Law is not specifically detailed, but in general the Job Creation Law mentions worker protection without discrimination as stated in Article 153 which was amended from Article 153 of the Manpower Law, in relation to protection of female workers at PT. Indo Marco Logistic includes 1) Protection of Female Workers regarding Menstrual Leave 2) Protection of the Right to Pregnancy and Childbirth Leave 3) Protection of the Right to Breastfeed 4) Protection of Female Workers Overtime and Barriers in Providing Legal Protection to Female Workers including 1) salary inequality between male and female workers who have the same responsibilities and qualifications. The work performed is similar, but the wages received by female workers are lower than their male counterparts. This is a violation of basic rights that must be corrected immediately. 2) Female workers often face discrimination during pregnancy. They are given the same workload without considering their physical and emotional condition. Maternity and paternity leave policies that should provide adequate rest are often ignored. 3) Companies employ female workers late at night without paying attention to health and safety risks. Female workers who are pregnant or have just given birth are prohibited from working from 23.00 to 07.00, but this rule is often ignored.
THE EFFECTS OF MIXED MARRIAGE LAWS ON THE DIVISION OF PROPERTY UNDER THE MARRIAGE LAW AND INTERNATIONAL CIVIL PRINCIPLES Sidabutar, Octaviana; Amalia, Lia; Abas, Muhamad
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Blended marriage alludes to a marriage connection between people of various identities. This outcomes in legitimate ramifications in regards to the division of joint resources. This exploration expects to investigate comprehension of blended relationships as per Regulation Number 1 of 1974 concerning Marriage and according to the viewpoint of global confidential regulation, as well as the lawful results of partitioning joint resources in blended relationships. By utilizing optional legitimate sources, this exploration utilizes a Standardizing Juridical examination technique, in particular by checking out at speculations, legal guidelines and case regulation. As per Marriage Regulation Number 1 of 1974, blended relationships happen on the off chance that one accomplice is an Indonesian resident and the other isn't. This happens when two individuals whose regulations are not quite the same as Indonesian regulation wed in Indonesia. With regards to the authorization of the Marriage Regulation, there are two sorts of conjugal resources, in particular acquired resources (individual resources) and joint resources. All in all, blended relationships are managed in Regulation Number 1974 concerning Marriage and in Global Confidential Regulation applying the standard of lex loci festivities, which expresses that the law that applies to the marriage is the law where the marriage happens, and the division of joint property is directed as per law of each party.
BALANCE BETWEEN THE ECONOMY AND THE ENVIRONMENT Herlambang, Embang; Syahrul Ansari, Teuku; Budi Santoso, Imam; Yunus, Muhammad
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Economy and environment are variables contained in the principles of sustainable development which underlie legal regulations related to the environment in various countries in the world. Nevertheless, there is still environmental pollution and damage that occurs, such as air pollution caused by industrial activities from fertilizer factories that produce ammonia-based fertilizer which pollutes the air in residential areas around the factory, which shows an imbalance between the economy and the environment. On the one hand, this economic activity is an effort aimed at creating community welfare, but on the other hand, this activity causes disruption to the community in obtaining a good living environment. The results of this research show that ammonia gas is a compound produced from the fertilizer industry process which is toxic and pollutes the environment. Ammonia is a poisonous gas, colorless and has a distinctive odor which can cause problems with human health and even death. However, the ammonia gas that spreads to residential areas around the factory is caused by wind blowing towards the settlement and this is not dangerous, because the wind blows the levels of ammonia gas to decrease. However, the presence of an ammonia-based fertilizer factory does not necessarily mean that society is free from the threat of this gas, because there have been several incidents of ammonia gas leaks in various parts of the world which have caused material losses and claimed many lives.
LEGAL EFFECTS ON CONTROL OF RIGHTS TO LAND OF THE FORMER EIGENDOM VERPONDING STATE IN DISPUTES BETWEEN HEIRS THE MULLER FAMILY WITH CITIZENS OF DAGO ELOS BANDUNG Asnanda, Anggraeni; Rahmatiar, Yuniar; Abas, Muhamad; Sanjaya, Suyono
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56301/awl.v6i2.1191

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Indonesia's Basic Agrarian Law (UUPA) sets out the requirements for the conversion of verponding eigendom land, regulating the rights of Westerners to be included in the applicable land law system. Based on the UUPA, land rights must be converted until September 24 1980. However, there are still frequent claims of land ownership resulting from eigendom disputes that have not been legally resolved, which causes land disputes. Case of verponding eigendom land dispute between the heirs of the Muller Family, PT. Dago Inti Graha versus Dago Elos residents is a clear example of the complexity that can occur in land ownership issues. Since it started in 2016, this dispute has been decided four times, one of which was at the PK level with Case Register Number 109 PK/Pdt/2022. Normative juridical and analytical descriptive approaches, in legal studies and relevant legal cases are analyzed. Result: According to the provisions of UUPA and its implementing regulations, as well as Government Regulation no. 24 of 1997, if there is no land eigendom verponding convention, the land then becomes state property. Through the trial, the Panel of Judges considered that the heirs of the Muller Family had succeeded in proving that they were the legal holders of land rights, compared to the claims of Dago Elos Residents who did not have proof of ownership and that the Muller Family heirs had more complete and valid supporting documents than the Residents. Dago Elos. Based on these considerations, the judge decided that the heirs of the Muller family had stronger and more legal rights to the disputed land than the Dago Elos residents. Therefore, the legal consequences for control of disputed land are that the heirs of the Muller family have the right to register the land and obtain legal recognition of ownership of the disputed land.