Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law
International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law is a international conference to identify the transforming and restructuring law strategy for finally find solution based. In conclusion, the public had basic tendencies and patterns towards law have been revealed. A pandemic that is followed by a crisis creates a situation when society and the law are transformed according to social change. Legal transformation and restructuring is a challenge that emerged during and after the pandemic as a consequence of the social changes that occurred in society.
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Analysis of The Basis of The Judge's Considerations in Canceling A Waffelicious Registered Trademark on The Basis of Registration in Bad Faith (Ruling Study Number 5/Pdt.Sus.HKI.Merek/2021/PN Smg)
Yoga Pratama Putra;
Tashya Panji Nugraha
Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law
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This study aims to identify the premise and types of legal protection for trademark rights, to analyze the judge's considerations in making a decision on Waffelicious trademark registration. “This study conducts a comparative analysis of legal literature, focusing on books on Trademark Rights as the primary data source. Data is collected, analyzed, categorized, and aggregated drawn. The results of this study are that trademark law must provide a clear understanding of the interpretation of good faith so that in its application it does not cause differences in interpretation between judges, so that each Supreme Court decision has the consistency of legal certainty that can provide legal protection to trademark owners.”
Legal Review of Parking Levy at Pasar Raya Salatiga City
Muhammad Irkham Ashari;
Arief Budiono
Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law
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Parking is something that is often encountered by the community, especially in economic activities in markets, malls and so on. Many of us also know that there are illegal parking lots that are not under the auspices of the government. This is not justified because actually parking is a retribution income in each area. This study using the Juridical Empirical method, the data source comes from primary and secondary data. In qualitative research, data analysis techniques used are data reduction, data presentation, and data verification. Checking the validity of the data using source triangulation and technical triangulation. In this research, it is known that there are still many parking attendants in Pasar Raya who do not fully know what obligations they have to do. Apart from that, there are also parking attendants who do not wear SKRD such as tickets, vests and identification. Obstacles in the implementation of the parking levy itself are still the illegal parking attendants in Pasar Raya, who come from residents of the Raya Pasar scope.
Legal Responsibility by the Government Regarding Liquid Medicines that Cause Kidney Failure
Andhika Ihza Hanggara;
Arief Budiono;
H Hartanto;
Yoesoef Moesthafa;
Marisa Kurnianingsih
Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law
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Ensuring public health is the duty of all human beings in the country. Providing legal certainty and protection is the government's duty, including providing safe and comfortable health services. The case of syrup drugs that cause kidney failure in children presents the latest challenge for the government regarding its failure to supervise operating permits and distribution permits for drugs in Indonesia. This turned out to result in several children dying after several times consuming syrup drugs containing ingredients that can trigger kidney failure. The state should be able to protect the public through the Consumer Protection Law, and the victims are children, so the Child Protection Law is then targeted. Even though as we know, that this country has a state institution that focuses on taking care of this, namely the Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM). So through this study, researchers will convey the analysis of accountability from BPOM and the role of UUPK in this problem. This research uses Juridical‐Normative research methods by testing the Law.
Personal Data Legal Protection Policy in Indonesia
Moh Indra Bangsawan;
Dewi Kusuma Diarti;
Bambang Sukoco
Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law
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The 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia Article 28 G paragraph (1) emphasizes that every person has the right to personal protection, family, honor, dignity and property under his control, as well as the right to a sense of security and protection from the threat of fear. to do or not do something that is a human right. This research aims to 1). Describe the threat to data resources after the Covid‐19 pandemic 2). Describe the personal data protection policy in Indonesia. This research is normative legal research carried out by examining library materials or secondary data. The approaches used are the statutory approach and the conceptual approach to data resource management. The type of study in this research is more descriptive, because it aims to clearly describe various things related to the object being studied. The policies offered in the research are policies carried out using descriptive analysis. The identification process is carried out by looking for the root causes that influence the lack of optimal legal protection of data resources after the Covid‐19 pandemic.
Socialization of Legal Understanding Towards Street Merchants (PKL) who Provide Trading in Locations that are Prohibited from A Progressive Law Enforcement Perspective in Kupal Village District. South Halmahera
Muhammad Amin Hanafi;
A Amriyanto
Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law
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Although it is not like big cities in Indonesia where the control of street vendors (PKL) is widely highlighted by the local government to maintain cleanliness and public order, in Kupal Village City, Kab. South Halmahera should start taking into account the existence of street vendors (PKL). For this reason, it is very important to regulate, structure and enforce the law for street vendors (PKL) so that there is order and firmness in its implementation. The aim of this research is to analyze the regulation of street vendors in Kupal Village. The activity implementation method consists of three stages. The first preparation stage includes pre-survey, team formation, making and submitting proposals, coordinating teams and partners as well as preparing training tools and materials. The second stage is the program implementation stage in the form of socialization. Socialization is carried out through counseling (presentation of material) and discussions. The third stage is the evaluation and reporting stage. Evaluation is carried out by comparing the conditions of partners before and after program implementation using interview and observation methods. After that, a report is prepared for subsequent publication. The output target in this socialization is to increase understanding of community law regarding street vendors (PKL) who sell in locations that are prohibited from the perspective of progressive law enforcement in Kupal Village, Kab. South Halmahera.
Effectiveness of Divorce Case Resolution through Mediation: Case Study at Boyolali Religious Court
Beta Amalia Nur Fajrin;
Diana Setiawati
Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law
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Mediation is a process that the parties must go through during the process of resolving a divorce case before the parties proceed with the case to the trial table. The parties must go through this mediation stage first. So, in an effort to increase the success of mediation, the Supreme Court implemented Supreme Court Regulation no. 1 of 2016 which contains related Mediation Procedures in Court. The research method that the author uses is a quantitative research method. By using data sources consisting of primary data, secondary data in the form of primary, secondary and tertiary legal materials, the primary data used in this research is data obtained directly from the field. The aim of this research is to understand the effectiveness of mediation in resolving divorce cases, and as evaluation material it is necessary to find out what can be supporting and inhibiting factors for the success of mediation. The results of research at the Boyolali Religious Court that mediation in resolving divorce cases has been effective is proven by the success rate of mediation in resolving divorce cases increasing in 2022 and 2024. However, there are still many factors that hinder the success of mediation, such as the strong desire of the parties to divorce, besides that there are also supporting factors in the form of family support for the parties to reconcile. Mediation in Divorce Cases at the Boyolali Religious Court has succeeded in reducing the divorce rate by 39.35% in 2024.
Not only Profit: How Strategic Management Works in Oil and Gas Industry (O&G) to Achieving Sustainability?
Mansurni Abadi;
Nia Nur Pratiwi;
Suniadewi Ayu Putu
Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law 2024: Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law (Special Issue)
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The importance of sustainable development goal (SDG) in the oil and gas (O&G) industry is undeniable, and it needs to be understood by businesses, firms, and the government to be fully developed and implemented. This study proposes the possible solutions in making growth towards sustainable energy production. A systematic review of literature was conducted to identify and synthesize the existing knowledge on the topic. This study examines the implementation of marketing performance measurement (MPM), green governance, and project development as part of strategic management. The findings indicate that the MPM, green governance, project development and strategic management will positively impact the achievement of the sustainable development goals, applicable to the O&G firms and political leaders. A cohort-specific prioritization of the tools is provided within strategic management growth in the industry.
Dynamics and Challenges of Implementing the Concepts of Green Economy and Blue Economy in Facing Climate Change in Indonesia
Enno Haya Gladya Naranta
Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law 2024: Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law (Special Issue)
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Introduction: This research investigates the impact of climate change in Indonesia, particularly concerning the policy on the export of sea sand regulated by Government Regulation Number 26 of 2023. Utilizing a literature review and document analysis method, the study reveals the interconnection of international and national legal norms with climate change and its effects on vital sectors. Methodology: The research stands out for its interdisciplinary approach, exploring the implications of climate change on sectors such as agriculture, fisheries, and the consequences of natural disasters. Discussion: The analysis of the sea sand export policy highlights potential environmental damage and non-compliance with sustainable economic principles,becoming a primary focus in the global context of climate change. Conclusion: Concluding that a reevaluation of the sea sand export policy is needed from the perspective of climate change and environmental protection, the research offers legal recommendations to strengthen sustainability aspects.
Exploration of Climate Change on Mental Health in Indonesia: Systematic Analysis Review
Alfrisa Renuat;
Muhammad Arkan Muhadzib;
Depy Eka Rachmawati
Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law 2024: Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law (Special Issue)
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Currently, the world is facing a serious challenge in the form of climate change. Climate change gives rise to more devastating weather anomalies and natural disasters. The impact can be felt directly through physical and indirect damage felt by humans, one of which is mental health problems. Climate change also poses a threat to sustainable development in Indonesia. In the 2021 Climate Transparency report , it is reported that Indonesia's climate is in the " highly insufficient " category or so inadequate in reducing greenhouse gas emissions that it is estimated that by 2030-2050, climate change will cause additional deaths per year of ¼ million people due to malnutrition (lack of nutrition). ), malaria, heat wave stress. This literature review aims to review existing journals regarding the relationship between climate change and mental health, as well as what methods have been used to deal with it. The research method used is a systematic analysis review. The results we found were that there is still little Indonesian literature that discusses the impact of climate change on mental health and that climate change in Indonesia has the opportunity to impact individual mental health.
Comparative Law of Business Competition between Indonesia and Singapore
Rully Syahrul Mucharom
Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law 2024: Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law (Special Issue)
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The significant phenomenon of economic globalization is related to the increasingly binding interdependence of relations between nations, especially pe. Of course, this must have legal regulations that regulate so that violations do not occur in the trade sector which could potentially give rise to violations in the business competition sector. This policy includes law enforcement, deregulation policies, foreign direct investment, and other policies related to business competition. Competition law is an important legal tool in encouraging healthy competition and protecting consumers. The theory used in analyzing this paper is comparative law and legal certainty. The conclusion obtained from his research is that Indonesia has Business Competition Law Number 5 of 1999 as the basis for regulating business competition. Singapore has a stronger legal framework in promoting fair competition and protecting consumers, namely the Competition Commission of Singapore (CCS). The countryhas an independent competition authority. For this reason, the author compares it with regulations prohibiting acts of unfair business competition.