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Chrisna Bagus Edhita Praja
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chrisnabagus@ummgl.ac.id
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+6281542171706
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bjls@unimma.ac.id
Editorial Address
Ruang Jurnal Fakultas Hukum, Lantai 2 Gedung Fakultas Hukum, Kampus 2 Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang Jl. Mayjend Bambang Soegeng, km 5, Mertoyudan, Magelang
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INDONESIA
Borobudur Journal on Legal Services
ISSN : 27471829     EISSN : 27471829     DOI : 10.31603/bjls
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
Borobudur Journal on Legal Services (BJLS) is a peer-reviewed journal published by Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang’s Legal Aid Agency (LBH UNIMMA), Indonesia. This journal publishes articles in the fields of Legal Services, Community Engagement of Legal Sector, Legal Aid, and Advocacy. BJLS accepts the articles from Indonesian and abroad authors that have not been offered for publication elsewhere. BJLS published articles biannualy on June and December and no deadline for submission (year-around).
Arjuna Subject : Ilmu Sosial - Hukum
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Search results for , issue "Vol 6 No 2 (2025): Issue in Progress" : 4 Documents clear
Legal Education in Understanding Intellectual Property Rights: The Importance of Protecting Creativity and Innovation Based on Artificial Intelligence for Generation Alpha Setiawati, Diana; Maulani, Indah; Nirwa Rizkyana, Elsa; Tsalsabila Anadila, Kharisma
Borobudur Journal on Legal Services Vol 6 No 2 (2025): Issue in Progress
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/bjls.v6i2.14431

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The rapid development of digital technology has brought significant changes to everyday life. Generation Alpha (children born after 2010) are growing up surrounded by technological advancements, which means they have been accustomed to using gadgets and social media from an early age. Today, the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a tool to support content creation is becoming increasingly widespread, even among children. This phenomenon presents new challenges, particularly regarding the understanding of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). A study by Hosting Advice found that nearly half (49%) of parents with children aged 7–14 reported that their children are already familiar with AI. Meanwhile, data from the 2021 NeuroSensum study revealed that 92% of Generation Alpha children in Indonesia were introduced to digital devices at an early age, and 87% had interacted with social media before turning 13. These findings highlight the urgent need for proper legal education so that children can use technology creatively while also understanding its legal boundaries. This community engagement program was implemented in the form of a legal awareness session at SMP Al-Kautsar, Sukoharjo. The activity was carried out in collaboration with the Majelis Hukum dan Hak Asasi Manusia (HAM) Aisyiyah Sukoharjo and involved law students as part of the “Kampus Berdampak” (Campus with Impact) initiative. The program aimed to educate students about the use of AI in content creation and its connection to copyright, raise awareness of the risks of IPR violations among young generations, and strengthen collaboration between universities and schools through outreach activities. The session generated strong enthusiasm from the students, reflected in interactive discussions and numerous questions about how to use AI legally and ethically. Through this initiative, Generation Alpha students are expected to develop the ability to utilize digital technology creatively while also respecting and complying with applicable legal frameworks.
Enhancing Community Resources of the Muhammadiyah Branch in Sidoarjo through Paralegal Training to Establish a Legal-Cadre Village Shery Muis, Lidya; Budi Purwaningsih, Sri; Ridlo Phahlevy, Rifqi; Amanda, Filia; Restya Purlianasari, Fridayani
Borobudur Journal on Legal Services Vol 6 No 2 (2025): Issue in Progress
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/bjls.v6i2.14464

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The village, as the smallest unit of governance within Indonesia’s governmental system, nonetheless holds a strategic role in realising justice for the community. The involvement of the Muhammadiyah Branch Association, as a community-based organisation at the village level, serves as a frontline force in addressing social issues within society, particularly legal problems faced by underprivileged citizens. The presence of legal cadres within the Muhammadiyah Branch Association is expected to provide legal assistance in resolving legal issues and offering solutions that can be addressed at the village level. One of the challenges faced is the limited number of human resources at the branch level with legal expertise. A viable solution to this problem is to enhance legal knowledge through Paralegal Training for Muhammadiyah branch cadres. Before engaging with the community, paralegals are equipped with both theoretical and practical legal knowledge to handle and resolve legal issues encountered by the public. Strengthening the competence of Muhammadiyah branch cadres as paralegals is expected to optimally support village governments in addressing and solving legal challenges at the village level. In the future, paralegals are envisioned to become agents of change in the realisation of legally empowered villages.
Benefits of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) for the Community of Mundu Village, Klaten Setiawati, Diana; Febriani, Hanifah; Wibowo, Rio Pradita; Anggraeni, Chintya
Borobudur Journal on Legal Services Vol 6 No 2 (2025): Issue in Progress
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/bjls.v6i2.15189

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This community service activity aims to provide an understanding of the benefits of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program for improving the welfare of the community in Mundu Village, Klaten Regency. CSR is understood as a company's social responsibility that is not only oriented towards economic profit, but also towards sustainable social and environmental contributions. The implementation methods included field observations, interviews with village officials and beneficiary communities, and focus group discussions (FGDs). The results of the activity showed that the CSR program in Mundu Village had a positive impact on the economy through the empowerment of MSMEs and skills training, on society through the improvement of public facilities and education, and on the environment through waste management based on waste banks and the use of cow dung waste to produce biogas.
Transfer of Land Rights Due to Inheritance Anggriani, Reni; Yuniarlin, Prihati; Isniyati, Qodriyah; Fauziah, Nafiza
Borobudur Journal on Legal Services Vol 6 No 2 (2025): Issue in Progress
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/bjls.v6i2.15481

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The transfer of ownership of land due to inheritance is a form of transfer of rights regulated in Law Number 5 of 1960 concerning the Basic Regulation of Agrarian Principles (UUPA). The transfer of Land Rights is carried out through Land Registration, which is regulated in Government Regulation Number 24 of 1997 concerning Land Registration. Juridically, when the owner of the land dies, then in the interest of the law, the title to the land passes to the heirs. In practice, this process often raises problems, because there has been no transfer to the heirs, who are constrained by the determination of heirs, and the completeness and validity of the proof documents as heirs are proven by the Certificate of Inheritance (SKW) or Court Determination. This research uses a normative juridical method with a legislative approach. The results of the study show that the main obstacle in the transfer of rights due to inheritance comes from the lack of public understanding of the administrative procedures of inheritance and the transition process in Agrarian and Spatial Planning/National Land Agency (ATR/BPN) of the National Land. The absence of this transition process has caused problems among the heirs, so it is necessary to transfer rights for the sake of legal certainty.

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