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Veteran Law Review
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Transfer of Assets With Share of Foundations to A Limited Company in The Perspective of The Foundation Act and The Limited Company Law Sucia, Cut Mira; Ramlan, Ramlan; Perdana, Surya
Veteran Law Review Vol 4, No 1 (2021): Mei 2021
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Jakarta University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35586/velrev.v4i1.2670

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Foundations that run a profit-seeking business are not prohibited as long as the profit-seeking business is not directly carried out by the Foundation, but by establishing a limited liability company. The problem in this thesis is how the position of foundation assets transferred in the form of shares to Limited Liability Companies is examined from the perspective of the Foundation Law and the Limited Liability Company Law, how the process of transferring Foundation assets in the form of shares to Limited Liability Companies is reviewed from the perspective of the Foundation Law and the Limited Liability Company Law. This type of research is normative juridical, namely research based on law. Data analysis was carried out qualitatively, which is a form of analysis that does not rely on numbers but on sentences. Drawing conclusions in this paper is done using deductive-inductive thinking logic, which is done with the theory used as a starting point for conducting research. The results showed that the position of the foundation's assets was as the initial assets of the foundation. The process of transferring Foundation assets that is not in accordance with Law Number 28 of 2004 concerning Foundations is if the transfer is carried out by the management of the Foundation without the approval of the Foundation's supervisor and the provisions contained in the Foundation's Articles of Association. The transfer of Foundation assets illegally to shares in a Limited Liability Company is null and void, because it is against the Foundation Law, the Limited Liability Company Law and the provisions of Article 1335 of the Civil Code and 57 paragraph (1) letter b of Law No. 40 of 2007 concerning Limited Liability Companies which require the transfer of shares must obtain prior approval from the company's organs.
The Authority of the Honorary Council of the Indonesian Notary Association in Imposing Sanctions for Violation of the Notary's Code of Ethics Yani, Ahmad; qurrahman, taupiq
Veteran Law Review Vol 4, No 1 (2021): Mei 2021
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Jakarta University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35586/velrev.v4i1.2696

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A code of ethics is a pattern of rules, procedures, signs, ethical guidelines when carrying out an activity / a job. The notary code of ethics is all moral principles that guide in carrying out the position of a notary, whether it applies to Notaries or other people who hold and carry out the position of notary public. The Indonesian Notary Association as the only forum for Notaries has a very important role in making rules and enforcing the professional code of ethics for Notaries, because one of the complementary tools in the Indonesian notary association is the presence of an Honorary Council. The Honorary Council upholds the code of ethics, dignity and dignity of the Notary, which is independent and free from partiality in carrying out its duties and authorities in the association. The objectives of this study are 1. What are the obligations and prohibitions against Notaries, 2. How is the Authority of the Honorary Council of the Indonesian Notary Association in Imposing Sanctions for Violation of the Notary's Code of Ethics in Indonesia. The methodology used in this research is normative juridical. The results of the discussion are: Notaries have obligations and prohibitions, both those regulated by law and those regulated by a code of ethics. If the notary violates the law, the notary has indirectly violated the code of ethics. However, notaries who violate the code of ethics do not necessarily violate the law. In addition, in upholding the code of ethics, the Central Honorary Council only has the authority to give warnings and proposals to the central management to make a temporary dismissal (schorsing) of association members who violate the code of ethics
Plantation Regulation In The Palm Industry Sector In The Omnibus Law Of Employment Creation (Cipta Kerja) Sugiyono, Heru; Haryanto, Imam
Veteran Law Review Vol 4, No 1 (2021): Mei 2021
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Jakarta University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35586/velrev.v4i1.2750

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The ratification of Law Number 11 of 2020 concerning Employment Creation (Omnibus Law Employment Creation) massively amends, deletes, or sets new rules against several previous laws, such as Law Number 39 of 2014 concerning Plantations (Plantation Law) and other regulations. Some of the contradictions that have arisen between the Plantation Law and the Omnibus Law Employment Creation, of course, have an influence on the palm oil industry sector in Indonesia, causing legal uncertainty. The problem raised in this study is about how the plantation regulation in the palm oil industry sector is in the Omnibus Law Employment Creation. The research objective is to analyze the legal certainty of plantation regulations in the palm oil industry sector in the Omnibus Law Employment Creation. The research method used is juridical normative, that is, research is carried out through literature study with secondary data. The results show that the plantation regulations in the palm oil industry sector in the Omnibus Law Employment Creation contain legal uncertainty, where in the Omnibus Law Employment Creation there are several contradictions with the provisions of the previous Plantation Law, such as the culture of prioritizing foreign investors, and not in accordance with protection and management of environment. It is necessary to review laws and regulations, especially for the sustainability of the palm oil industry sector, by harmonizing all the rules contained in the Omnibus Law Employment Creation.
Legal Securities Against Privacy Data for Covid-19 Patients in Indonesia Sihombing, Eka N.A.M; Hadita, Cynthia; Adi Syaputra, Muhammad Yusrizal
Veteran Law Review Vol 4, No 1 (2021): Mei 2021
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Jakarta University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35586/velrev.v4i1.2618

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Disclosure issues priva the patient data cov id-19 has a dilemma, on the other hand the patient covid-19 must be protected data privacy of her so as not to spread public consumption because it will be implications negative for patients covid-19 towards economic, social , and -Other if the medical record is disseminated without perse purpose. Thus, the study will also describe a court decision in which a patient sued peme covid 19 Rinta h area who held a press conference on the post itifnya patients covid-19 and also sued one sa tu mass media that reported on k eadaannya. Thus, there are like two sides of a coin, in the other hand  patient data privacy must be protected , but on the other hand, information dissemination d ith patient permission dibutuh right to avoid other people her exposed covid-19 , because it takes trace contacts of patients covid-19 so that the virus does not spread. That way, the privacy protection of Covid-19 patient data needs to be studied to answer this dilemma with the data privacy protection model for Covid-19 patients . The research method used in this research is a normative juridical method using a doctrinal approach. Objective is to familiarize yourself isa setting clicking Enai patient data privacy Covi d -19 in Indonesia and comparative with the protection of the privacy of patient data covid-19 in n egara another. Discussion result study showed that  compassion are, whereas the Constitution (Article 28 G paragraph ( 1 )), Article 57 of the Health Act, and some of international convention  already ratification in Indonesia, also on the core of her had been arranged that the privacy of the patient should be in the case but there is still a central or regional governments that violate the privacy of patients covid-19 with announce very detail about  patient covid-19 data privacy that adversely affects the patient. Refers to protecting the privacy of patient data covid-19 in the EU, UK, US, China, India, Hongkong, Malaysia, and Singapura which ensures it firmly to prevent leakage of data that can be go to the general public so that, right to maintain the privacy of data of covid-19 patient, and the tracking integrated via applications that are already guaranteed securities.
Establish ASEAN-AUSTRALIA Communication In Resolving Humanitarian Issues For International Asylum Seekers and Refugees Bakker, Felix Ferdin
Veteran Law Review Vol 4, No 1 (2021): Mei 2021
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Jakarta University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35586/velrev.v4i1.2630

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The current problem of refugees cannot be handled with policies that address the root of the problem. The increasing number of refugees in the Southeast Asian region makes transit countries overwhelmed in dealing with this problem. On the other hand, as a refugee recipient country in the last ten years, Australia has had a strict policy in accepting refugees. Australia's approach to return refugee ships to a transit country is a controversial policy because Australia itself is a country that signed the 1951 convention on refugee status. On the other hand, the existence of refugees and asylum seekers has a significant impact on the local community's social changes, and the current refugee policy arrangement is still in the hands of UNHCR ( United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) under the auspices of the United Nations. There has been no concrete communication to touch the root of the problem of refugees and asylum seekers. Through an enthusiastic approach and communication with community-based management between ASEAN countries and Australia, it is hoped that it can resolve human rights issues related to supervision to empower refugees in society to become citizens of a third country, in this case, Australia.

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