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LEGAL BRIEF
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The LEGAL BRIEF is a publication that is published every half-yearly and is intended as a forum for the exchange of ideas, studies and studies, as well as being a conduit of information, for the purpose of developing the development of legal science and those related to law in Indonesia. This publication contains scientific writings within the scope of business law from experts, academics, and practitioners. The writings are published after going through a review of bestari partners and editing by the editorial board without changing the substance of the subject matter. The writing in this publication is entirely the opinion and personal responsibility of the author and cannot be interpreted as reflecting the opinion of the Publisher. LEGAL BRIEF, an open-access journal, is blind peer-reviewed and published May and November every year. The journal accepts contributions in English/Indonesia (Preferably in English). LEGAL BRIEF is providing scholars with the best, in theory, research, and methodology as well as providing a platform to professionals and academics to share their ideas, knowledge and findings. The main objective of this journal is to provide a channel for the publication of articles based on original research as well as commentaries on a range of areas including legal issues related to law. LEGAL BRIEF publishes original papers, review papers, conceptual framework, analytical and simulation models, case studies, empirical research, technical notes, and book reviews.
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Implementation Of Interpersonal Communication In Maintaining Family Harmony Fauzan Amrullah; Muhammad Alfikri
LEGAL BRIEF Vol. 11 No. 3 (2022): August: Law Science and Field
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The purpose of this research is to determine how interpersonal communication contributes to family harmony. Family harmony must be maintained so that there is no normative violation and divorce does not occur. This study employs a qualitative descriptive method, with data collected through interviews, observations, and documentation. The findings revealed three patterns of interpersonal communication in maintaining family harmony: 1) speaking, 2) listening, and 3) empathizing. These three factors play an important role in maintaining family harmony so that children feel loved and obey their parents' words. Parents play an important role in establishing interpersonal communication so that no more children engage in harmful behaviors that violate norms. Furthermore, several points must be maximized in order for the family to remain harmonious.
Traditional Media Strategies in the Age of New Media Rizki Pratama; M. Yoserizal Saragih
LEGAL BRIEF Vol. 11 No. 3 (2022): August: Law Science and Field
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This article examines how traditional media can thrive in the age of new media. Humans essentially require information, so media is required to meet basic human needs. Traditional media and new media are the two types of media. Along with the development of technology, traditional media has decreased interest so that it has the potential to become extinct. The main reasons for the decline in public interest in traditional media are public distrust and easy access to new media. This article employs a literature review method, which borrows qualitative research in order to discover new breakthroughs. The study's findings indicate that the presence of new media has begun to threaten traditional media's position, but it is possible that traditional media can compete with new media because new media theories that account for traditional media's credibility have yet to be developed. Traditional media can employ a variety of strategies, including campaigning, ensuring the accuracy of information, and fusing digitalization and traditional media.
Multimodal on BPJS Ads "The Dangers of Playing Firecrackers" on the Detik.com Muhammad Zuhra Trianggawan; M. Yoserizal Saragih
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The purpose of this research is to examine the multimodal advertisement for BPJS's "Bahaya Main Firecracker," which was published on the detik.com online news site. The multimodal analysis was conducted using two criteria: linguistic and visual. This study employs Halliday's SFL theory for linguistic analysis, and Kress and Van Leuwen's theory for visual analysis. The descriptive qualitative research method is used in this study, along with the documentation technique. The interactive mode developed by Miles and Huberman was used in this study as a data analysis technique. After analyzing the data, it is discovered that the characters in the advertisement use a variety of sentences. Children who have been injured by firecrackers use the existence of imperative sentences to express their pain. The victim's father, as the party responsible for the victim, used interrogative sentences to ask the doctor several questions about health insurance. Meanwhile, affirmative sentences were delivered by doctors who served as resource persons, explaining the injuries caused by firecrackers and the health insurance provided by BPJS. The transitivity system in SFL differs between these three sentence forms. On the other hand, the visual analysis results show that there is an appearance in the advertisement that contradicts the illustration of a doctor being a doctor. The use of short but meaningful language combined with expressive images piques the reader's interest in reading the entire ad. As a result, it is possible to conclude that the visualization in this public service advertisement is contentious because it does not correspond to current reality.
Democracy In Indonesia's Cross-Standards lusia indrastuti
LEGAL BRIEF Vol. 11 No. 3 (2022): August: Law Science and Field
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Indonesia as a country with a democratic system. The government is administered by the people, for the people, and by the people. Indonesia has gone through multiple periods of democracy, and is currently in a period of transformation. The plurality of Indonesian society has a significant impact on the creation of political parties and favors the formation of a multi-party system in Indonesia. The presence of political parties as foundations of democracy or the execution of popular sovereignty are, of course, justified in a democratic state. General elections are used to carry out democracy when political parties are involved and positions of authority need to be filled.

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