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Volume ume5Issue2 Number Volume 5 Issue 2, July 2021 Year 2021

11 articles in this issue 

Paul Atagamen Aidonojie,Anne Oyenmwosa Odojor,Patience Omohoste Agbale

Plea bargain has been globally accepted as a useful criminal prosecutorial tool in accelerating the prosecution of minor criminal cases. However, it has been observed that the introduction of a plea bargain into the Nigerian criminal justice system tends ... see more

Pags. 161 - 174  

Fifik Wiryani,Mokhammad Najih

This study is to conduct a juridical analysis of the implications of Law No. 2 of 2012 on Land Procurement for Development for the Public Interest to improve the welfare of landowners after the release of land rights. The focus of the study is on the arra... see more

Pags. 175 - 191  

Sukarmi Sukarmi,Hassan Qaqaya,Fransiska A. Susanto,Rika Kurniaty

The use of extraterritorial jurisdiction of competition law, based on the effect doctrine, has long been debated. This paper discusses the application of extraterritorial jurisdiction to Indonesian competition law. Competition law in Indonesia applies to ... see more

Pags. 192 - 204  

Mohammad Hazyar Arumbinang,Yordan Gunawan,Rizaldy Anggriawan

This research aims to understand and clarify the international legal perspec-tive relating to the current dispute and how they are resolved according to international law between Vietnam and China over fishing rights in the South China Sea. This paper has... see more

Pags. 205 - 217  

Emad Mohammad Al Amaren,Che Thalbi Bt Md. Ismail,Mohd Zakhiri bin Md. Nor

Letter of credit (L/C) has a massive role in expanding international trade operations. It is considered the most secure and stable banking service to finance foreign trade operations such as import and export. As an international contract, potential legal... see more

Pags. 218 - 235  

Sefriani Sefriani,Seguito Monteiro

Since it was announced as a public health emergency of international concern in 2019, Covid-19 has caused enormous loss of property and life. The country's emergency policies in responding to the Covid outbreak are numerous, such as closing public transpo... see more

Pags. 236 - 246  

Khalid Idris Nuhu

The prevalence of cross-carpeting in Nigerian politics continues to threaten the consolidation of democracy in the country. It is strengthened by the proliferation of political parties devoid of entrenched ideology or political philosophy besides attainin... see more

Pags. 247 - 261  

Abdul Ghafar Ismail,Wahyu Ario Pratomo

Fiscal policy, inter alia, looks at the list of government revenues. The constitutional rules provide guidance on the list of revenues. However, the previous studies find that waqf is not considered as part of government revenues. In this study, we argue ... see more

Pags. 262 - 272  

Idris Idris,Taufik Rachmat Nugraha

Through the United Nations, the international community is seriously paying attention to the use of seabed areas as regulated by the Law of the Sea Convention 1982, which states that the area and its resources are the common heritage of humankind.  T... see more

Pags. 273 - 286  

Ani Yumarni,Gemala Dewi,Jaih Mubarok,Wirdyaningsih Wirdyaningsih,Anna Sardiana

As a tradition that has been practised for a long time, waqf or endowment is clear evidence that Muslims in Indonesia are developing through this worship. However, what if the waqf is in the form of a mosque, Islamic school, and grave (3M’s waqf). It is a... see more

Pags. 287 - 299  

Muhammad Hadin Muhjad,Fakhruddin Razy,Ahmad Fikri Hadin

Medical Waste for Covid-19 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is classified as B3, which can potentially be a medium for spreading the virus. Therefore, management must be carried out, consisting of collection, sorting, transportation, temporary storage,... see more

Pags. 300 - 308