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The Constitutional Court Decision Number 91/PUU-XVIII/2020 states that the Job Creation Act has a formal defect and must be corrected within 2 (two) years since the decision was pronounced. The a quo decision created a discourse in the community regarding... see more

Constitutional Court Decision No. 91/PUU-XVIII/2020 affects Law no. 11 of 2020 concerning Job Creation. More than that, the Constitutional Court’s decision seems to portray the fundamental problems of the law-making process that must be corrected immediat... see more

A person or a human community needs learning (the need for knowledge, skills, and attitudes) to emerge, so there should be non-formal education. It’s in this capacity that non-formal education is said to be multi-audience, not only in terms of age, but al... see more

    Sale contracts of vehicles in the traffic modified law no.(86) for year 2004 lie in two types, intact contracts due to complete formality enacted in the fifth section of the above mentioned law related to seller and buyer present in fro... see more

Law is a system of rules of conduct that are created by the national legislature in accordance with the legislative procedures and are enforced by the state power. Legal language, as the manifestation of law and the carrier of the legal information, must ... see more

ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to describe a long struggle to incorporate Islamic law into the constitution and various legislations in Indonesia pre and post Indonesia’s Independence. In addition, this study also illustrates the challenges faced... see more

This study examines the 1834 Report of Great Britain’s Poor Law Commission (PLCR), asking what sort of role such a document ought to be granted in literary or cultural histories. I approach these questions about the PLCR and its audience through formal an... see more

The Omnibus Law on job creation is a government initiative proposal and it has drawn public reactions to polemics of debate. Muhammadiyah as a religious organisation also expressed their objections to the Omnibus Law on job creation. This article is quali... see more

This study examines the 1834 Report of Great Britain’s Poor Law Commission (PLCR), asking what sort of role such a document ought to be granted in literary or cultural histories. I approach these questions about the PLCR and its audience through formal an... see more

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