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Journal Equity of Law and Governance
Published by Universitas Warmadewa
ISSN : 27759512     EISSN : 27765121     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22225/elg.v1i2
Core Subject : Social,
The scope of this journal area any topics concerning Legal Studies and Human Rights in all aspects. Scientific articles dealing with Civil Law, Indonesian Law, Business Law, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Administrative Law, International Law, Philosophy of Law, and Human Rights are particularly welcome.
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Legal Protection for Consumers Who Use Thematic Cosmetics in Indonesia Natanael Pakpahan; Kartina Pakpahan; Ayu Priska Nibenia Zega; Ester Affia Sifra Manalu; Ridho Gokasi Paulus Tampubolon
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55637/elg.5.1.10043.1-12

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Thematic Cosmetics are traditional cosmetics made from natural ingredients and are identical to a region and are in demand by the community. Due to this development, some communities try to make and sell thematic cosmetics without paying attention to BPOM permits. Therefore, this study aims to determine the legal protection for consumers who use thematic cosmetics, to find out the systematic registration of thematic cosmetics to obtain BPOM permits, and to find out the supervision of thematic cosmetics that applies in Indonesia. This study uses the Normative Juridical method, this literature study is a series of activities related to the stages of collecting literature data, understanding then recording, and processing research materials. Each province in Indonesia has a Food and Drug Supervisory Agency which is tasked with supervision, law enforcement, and guidance, BPOM supervises the quality of cosmetics starting from the registration and assessment stages, with the latest regulation, namely BPOM Regulation No. 21 of 2022 concerning Procedures for Submitting Cosmetic Notifications replacing Regulation No. 12 of 2020 which is considered no longer appropriate. The Food and Drug Supervisory Agency has the authority to supervise the circulation of each productan d destruction of products that do not meet the requirements. Create standards and requirements related to product quality, safety, and benefits as well as inspection of production and distribution facilities and technical guidelines for laboratory assessment and testing.
Legal Protection of Copyright and Trademark Rights In the Goods Business Aditya Restu Hapriyanto; Desi Syamsiah; Putri Maha Dewi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55637/elg.5.1.10102.106-112

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This research explores various aspects of legal protection for copyright and trademark rights in the goods business, as well as efforts to strengthen this protection. This study aims to answer several key questions, including the effectiveness of existing legal frameworks in protecting copyright and trademarks, as well as the challenges faced in enforcing these rights in the global marketplace. This research specifically identifies gaps in regulation and problems such as inconsistent law enforcement, inadequate protection of new innovations, and difficulties in effectively addressing rights violations. By detailing these issues, this study aims to provide strategic recommendations that can address deficiencies in current legal protection and increase support for rights owners in the goods industry. Effective legal protection in these areas supports innovation and creativity, fosters consumer trust, and contributes to economic growth. However, the enforcement of these rights faces challenges, especially with the rise of digital platforms and global markets, which can complicate both infringement and enforcement processes.
Review of Islamic Law on The Mangdati Event in The Traditional Wedding of Toba Batak Irvan Doly Syahputra Siregar; Muhammad Mahmud Nasution
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55637/elg.5.1.10181.52-58

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The main problem in this research is related to the existence of customs or traditions in Batak Toba traditional marriages which have been implemented for a long time and have been passed down from generation to generation, but there is no review of Islamic law regarding this custom. This research aims to examine the implementation of Mangadati and will be reviewed through Islamic law. This type of research is empirical using qualitative methods. From this research it can be seen that the Toba Batak people still carry out Mangadati in marriage, There are three research results in this article, namely: [1] Mangadati is a custom that is carried out at weddings to pay customary debt based on Dalihan Na Tolu, [2] According to Batak Toba Mangadati custom, it is something that must be carried out, and has sanctions, [3] Mangadati reviewing Islamic law is valid and permissible and It is not mandatory to carry it out because according to Islamic law, marriages that are in line with community customs are permissible and legal to carry out as long as they do not conflict with the Shari'ah, smell of immorality, and are from unlawful assets.
Criminological Juridical Analaysis of The Crime of Premeditated Murder of a Beautiful Model in Pandeglang District gayatri, Dewi Fadhia Gayatri; Hasuri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55637/elg.5.1.10191.33-43

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This research aims to find out what factors make the perpetrators of murder commit these acts seen from the theory of criminology. In this research the author uses the Empirical Normative Legal Research methodology. This empirical normative legal research method is basically a combination of normative legal approaches by adding various empirical elements. To collect data in this study, researchers used secondary data, namely data obtained from literature. The usefulness of secondary data is to find initial data or information, obtain a theoretical basis or legal basis, obtain limitations, definitions, meaning of a term. Judging from the theory of criminology, the perpetrators of the crime of murder are motivated by two factors, namely revenge factors (heartache) and social environmental factors. The perpetrator is subject to Article 340 of the Criminal Code "whoever intentionally and with premeditation takes the life of another person, shall be punished by death or life imprisonment or a maximum imprisonment of twenty years." in the Decision of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Indonesia Number. 126/Pid.B/2023/PN Pdl the perpetrator was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment. On the other hand, Criminal Law tends to only pay attention to how to provide punishment and deterrent effects to the perpetrator, without paying attention to why the perpetrator committed the act. This disregard for the rights of victims often creates its own problems. However, the study of criminology can provide a deeper understanding of the causes of crime, including premeditated murder.
Buying and Selling iPhones with Illegal IMEI Without Warranty in the Perspective of DSN Fatwa No. 146/DSN-MUU/XII/2021 on Sharia-Based Online Stores (Case Study on Facebook Marketplace) Triana; Sahliah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55637/elg.5.1.10193.20-23

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This research analyzes the practice of buying and selling iPhones with illegal IMEI codes without warranty through the lens of Fatwa DSN No: 146/DSN-MUU/XII/2021, which addresses online stores based on Islamic principles. Employing a qualitative approach, the study focuses on case studies from the Facebook marketplace. Data is collected through the observation of transactions involving illegal iPhones on the platform and an analysis of the relevant Fatwa DSN. Findings indicate that these transactions violate Islamic principles, specifically gharar (uncertainty) and fraud. The study highlights the implications of these practices on public welfare and justice, underscoring the need to enforce Islamic law in online business contexts. This research contributes to the understanding of Islamic business ethics and the necessity for stricter regulations to uphold justice and public welfare in online transactions. Ensuring legal and transactional validity, promoting public welfare, and maintaining social justice are essential for conducting Sharia-compliant and fair transactions in the digital marketplace.
Constitutional Law Reform: Analysis and Impact Muharuddin; Naim, Sokhib; Saharuddin; Sopian; Luturmas, Jusuf
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55637/elg.5.1.10208.24-32

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This research aims to assess the efficacy of the amendments to the 1945 Constitution of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia in promoting democratic values and enhancing government accountability. Utilizing a normative research method, the study involves comprehensive literature reviews and detailed analyses of legal documents, including related laws, regulations, official documents, academic publications, and specific amendments to the Constitution. These amendments, which included limiting the presidential term, increasing the transparency of the general election process, and strengthening the roles of the People's Representative Council and the Regional Representative Council, were evaluated for their impact. The findings indicate that while the constitutional changes have fostered increased accountability and transparency within the government, challenges such as bureaucratic inertia, public ignorance of legal frameworks, and persistent corruption continue to impede full realization of the reforms. The study suggests that enhanced public engagement, stricter law enforcement, and further bureaucratic reform are necessary to overcome these obstacles. Successfully addressing these challenges could lead to a smoother functioning of governance, improved administration, and the establishment of a democratic and just legal state that aligns with Indonesia's aspirations. The potential implications of these reforms are significant, promising to enhance the democratic fabric and accountability mechanisms of the country.
Sanctions for Criminal Acts of Election Violations (analysis of decision number: 71/Pid.Sus/2019/PT PAL) Muhammad Luthfi Pulungan; Khalid
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55637/elg.5.1.10219.73-80

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General elections as a means of democracy in Indonesia still face various challenges, including election violations and crimes. Law No. 7 of 2017 concerning Elections regulates administrative violations, violations of the code of ethics, and election crimes. However, there is still ambiguity in the regulation and classification of election violations and crimes. The case study of the Palu High Court decision Number 71/Pid.Sus/2019/PT PAL shows an example of an election crime in the form of campaigning during the quiet period. The defendant, a candidate for DPRD member, was proven to have violated Article 523 paragraph (1) in conjunction with Article 280 paragraph (1) letter j of Law No. 7/2017 by distributing stickers and promising rice to voters during the quiet period. A similar decision was also found in a 2014 case at the Mamuju District Court. The aim of this research is to find out the legal basis for general election crimes, and also to find out the judge's considerations in decision number: 71/Pid.Sus/2019/PT PAL.These cases illustrate the challenges in enforcing election criminal law, especially regarding illegal campaigning during the quiet period. Clearer regulations and effective law enforcement are needed to ensure the integrity of the election process in Indonesia.
Analysis of The Implementation of Child Protection Law in Combating Violence During Dating in Medan City (Lbh Medan Study) Selmaria purba; Budi Sastra Panjaitan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55637/elg.5.1.10222.81-88

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Currently, there are many cases of violence against children during dating, but some of those who experience these cases are reluctant to report to the authorities to be assisted in resolving the problem. However, there are also those who report but the handling often cannot be resolved. Basically, violence against girls has been regulated in the Law. The problems that we want to explore in this study are what causes violence against children during dating in the city of Medan. How is the implementation of the Child Protection Law in overcoming violence against children during dating? What is done by LBH Medan in providing protection to children who are victims of violence during dating in the city of Medan. This study uses empirical legal research, namely research or observation based on facts that occur in the field with a criminal anthropology approach method. Data collection was obtained through field research by means of interviews, while secondary data through library research. The results of the study that the author obtained were that there were many factors that caused violence in dating in girls, namely weak parental supervision, the absorption of foreign culture which caused teenagers to fall into promiscuity and the rapid development of technology, while based on the annual report from the National Commission on Violence Against Women in 2023, it was stated that the number of cases of violence in dating was ranked first, violence in dating reached 3,528 (three thousand five hundred and twenty eight).
Implementation Permendag 31/2023 to Prohibition Social-Commerce on the Income of MSEs in Kota Ambon Hukunala, Sandy; Retsky Timisela
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55637/elg.5.1.10225.13-19

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Social The background of this research sees that the phenomenon of social commerce, especially TikTok Shop, has become an online trade trend that attracts many MSEs. However, the presence of TikTok Shop also raises concerns about unfair business competition, shopping addiction, and lack of regulation and quality control. The object of this research is how the existence of Permendag 31/2023 issued by the government regarding the ban on social-commerce such as TikTok Shop affects the income of MSEs in Ambon Ciy. The research method used is empirical law with a legislative and sociology approach, using document studies, observations, surveys, and interviews. The results of the study show that the majority of MSE actors in Ambon City are not aware of the existence of this regulation, and only a few have experienced a decrease in income due to its implementation. Responses to these regulations have been mixed; The majority declined because they wanted to try out social trading platforms, while some supported the regulation to protect their business continuity. The conclusion of this research is that the implementation of Permendag 31/2003 faces significant challenges in terms of socialization and acceptance among MSE actors in Ambon City. The low knowledge of these regulations indicates the need for further efforts from the government to increase the understanding of MSE actors about the policies implemented.
Legal Analysis of The Ideal Age of Marriage in Maintaining Marriage Is Reviewed from The Opinions of Psychologists and Scholars Fuad Hariri; Zainal Arifin Purba
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55637/elg.5.1.10239.44-51

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This study examines the ideal marriage age in relation to maintaining marriage by examining the opinions of academics and psychologists. This research explores the limitations of the ideal marriage age, determinants of divorce at that age, and how the marriage age has been affected by the birth of Law No. 16 of 2019 and the opinions of psychologists and academics. It employs a qualitative technique with a case study approach. There are still a lot of divorces, according to the results, even if the legal marriage age is now 19 years old. The high divorce rate is due in part to people not being emotionally and financially prepared for marriage or not realizing its ultimate purpose. A spouse's emotional and spiritual maturity, rather than their chronological age, is the most important factor in a healthy marriage, according to psychologists and academics. As a means of prevention, they also advise having a comprehensive pre-nikah bimbingan and mental health education. The research indicates that society is not the only factor contributing to the success of marriage, including mental, spiritual, and understanding aspects that are related to marriage goals that are crucial.

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