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LEX SOCIETAS: Journal of Law and Public Administration
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Jurnal Lex Societas is a publication tool for academics and practitioners to publish research articles and conceptual study articles in the field of environmental law (national and international). The scope of the study in the Journal of Environmental Law Development includes legal aspects: Spatial Planning, Agrarian, Forestry, Mining, Energy, Mineral Resources and Coal, Local wisdom, Environmental Disputes, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Biodiversity, Climate change, Residential Housing, Water resources.
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LEGAL IMPACT ON SKINCARE BRAND OWNERS WHO VIOLATE BPOM REGULATIONS Siregar, Aldi Nur; Saccai Srg, Mahesa Nurladuni; Khasanah, Nurul; Zahra, Syifa Az
LEX SOCIETAS: Journal of Law and Public Administration Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): June
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This research analyzes the legal impact on skincare brand owners who violate BPOM regulations. The focus of the research is on legal sanctions applied to skincare brand owners who do not meet product safety and quality standards. The results show that skincare brand owners who violate BPOM regulations can be subject to administrative, criminal, and civil sanctions. This research aims to provide a better understanding of the legal consequences for skincare brand owners who violate BPOM regulations. In addition, this research uses a normative juridical approach by examining applicable laws and regulations, such as Law Number 36 of 2009 concerning Health, Law Number 8 of 1999 concerning Consumer Protection, and BPOM regulations related to the circulation of cosmetic products. Secondary data from court decisions, regulations, and legal literature are also analyzed to strengthen the study. With this approach, the research is able to systematically map the forms of legal liability that must be faced by skincare brand owners who violate the provisions. The findings of this study emphasize the importance of skincare manufacturers' compliance with BPOM regulations as a form of protection for consumers and public health. Violations of regulations not only have implications for consumer losses, but can also damage brand reputation and cause financial losses due to lawsuits. Therefore
THE ROLE OF COPYRIGHT LEGAL PROTECTION IN ENSURING LEGAL CERTAINTY FOR BOOK PRINTING BUSINESSES IN INDONESIA Samudra, Hari; Hasibuan , Marwah Saputri; Bahri, Rafli Abdul; Musoddih, Sit Syaiyah
LEX SOCIETAS: Journal of Law and Public Administration Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): June
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This study examines the role of legal protection of copyright in ensuring legal certainty for book printing businesses in Indonesia. Although Law No. 28 of 2014 on copyright provides a fairly clear legal framework, its implementation in practice still faces various obstacles, such as low understanding among business actors, weak socialization, and complicated administrative procedures. Through a qualitative approach using normative legal and sociological legal methods, this study finds that copyright protection has not yet fully provided a sense of security and legal certainty for the printing industry, particularly for small and medium- sized businesses. Therefore, there is a need to strengthen legal education, simplify legalization processes, and develop inter-institutional strategies for the legitimate, sustainable, and competitive development of the industry in the era of an intellectual property-based economy.
CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS IN MEETING LEGAL AND HALAL REQUIREMENTS FOR FOOD BUSINESSES Mahliza, Erfida; Bancin, Nurbaiti; Fadillah, Revi; Akhyar, Zulfadli
LEX SOCIETAS: Journal of Law and Public Administration Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): June
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This study discusses the importance of halal certification in the food industry in Indonesia, particularly for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). Although halal certification has become an urgent need for consumers, many businesses face challenges such as high costs, lack of understanding of regulations, and procedural complexity. Clear and transparent information about halal products is essential to help consumers make informed decisions. Therefore, more intensive educational efforts, collaboration among stakeholders, and the digitization of certification processes are needed to improve accessibility and understanding of halal products, thereby promoting the growth of the food industry in accordance with halal principles.
LEGAL AND ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE FROZEN FOOD INDUSTRY ON INDONESIAN SOCIETY Ayu, Aisyah Putri; Lubis, Azman Hafiz; Anugrah, Fahmi; Ayuningtrias, Fadila
LEX SOCIETAS: Journal of Law and Public Administration Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): June
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Frozen food has become a popular food alternative among Indonesian society due to its practicality and long shelf life. This study aims to analyze the legal and economic impacts of the frozen food business on Indonesian society, particularly in terms of regulatory compliance and the economic opportunities and challenges it presents. This research employs a qualitative method with a descriptive-explorative approach, using secondary data obtained from academic literature, relevant legislation, and previous studies. Legally, the findings indicate that many business actors fail to meet licensing requirements such as distribution permits from BPOM and halal certification, which compromises consumer safety. Economically, the frozen food industry offers new entrepreneurship opportunities, increases community income, and provides an economic solution during the pandemic. The expected outcome of this research is to enhance understanding of the importance of legal compliance in the processed food industry and to encourage the strengthening of the community’s economy through a legally compliant and sustainable frozen food sector.
TECHNOLOGY COMPETITION IN IMPROVING ENTREPRENEURIAL COMPETITIVENESS Harahap, Ahmad Fauzi; Harahap, Imam Samtama; Harahap, Henny Azizah; Tambunan , Nurheprina Sari; Sipahutar, Sahlan Al Muqharam
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This research aims to analyze how technology can enhance the competitiveness of entrepreneurs, particularly in the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) sector in the digital era. Using the case study method and a qualitative approach, this research examines various relevant literature, documents, and secondary data without conducting direct field observations. The analysis results show that digital technology plays a very important role as the main driver of innovation, improving operational efficiency, and expanding market access. In addition, legal regulations such as consumer protection, intellectual property rights, and data security become factors that support the creation of professional and sustainable businesses. Innovation, business adaptation, and the use of data and analytics have proven to enhance the ability of SMEs to face market changes and build stronger relationships with customers. Collaboration between technology, sustainable innovation, customer focus, and data-driven decision-making is the key to creating competitive entrepreneurship amidst the rapidly changing times.
PROHIBITION OF TRANSACTIONS ON THE TIKTOK SHOP E-COMMERCE BASED ON THE MINISTER OF TRADE REGULATION NO. 31 CHRISTOFEL L. G. H. M SAMOSIR; Sunarmi; Robert
LEX SOCIETAS: Journal of Law and Public Administration Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70489/lexsocietas.v2i2.849

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The rapid development of e-commerce in Indonesia, particularly through platforms like TikTok Shop, has brought various conveniences to buying and selling transactions, especially for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). However, this progress has also led to various legal issues, such as a lack of oversight, consumer rights violations, and unhealthy business competition practices. The government responded by prohibiting direct transactions on social media platforms like TikTok Shop and mandating a separation between social media and e-commerce functions. This research employs a normative juridical method with a statutory and analytical approach to examine e-commerce legal regulations, the impact of the prohibition, and the adjustments made by TikTok Shop. Data was obtained from primary, secondary, and tertiary legal materials. The research findings indicate that the prohibition of direct transactions on TikTok Shop has had a significant impact on MSMEs and consumer spending patterns. Although this regulation strengthens consumer protection and legal order in digital transactions, businesses face challenges in adapting to the changes. TikTok Shop itself has made various adjustments, such as seller verification and compliance education regarding the regulations. The government continues to conduct socialization and provide assistance to MSMEs in navigating regulatory changes. Furthermore, TikTok Shop and other platforms need to build more transparent and legally compliant systems to support a healthy, fair, and sustainable e-commerce ecosystem.

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