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Volume 11 Number 4 Year 2017

6 articles in this issue 

Eddy Rifai

This research uses a normative juridical approach to study the law enforcement against the criminal acts of destruction of crops, about the regulation on the Civil and Agrarian Law. The research approach uses a normative juridical approach that is based o... see more

Pags. 317 - 327  

Geigiansyah Aulia Putra,Hilda Yunita Sabrie,Prawitra Thalib

The development of currency trading is not only using the cash as a payment instrument for a transaction. For example is the emergence of non-cash payments such as negotiable instruments. That type of instrument offers a more effective and safer way than ... see more

Pags. 328 - 341  

Muhammad Zulfan Hakim,Fajlurrahman Jurdi

The rise of oligarchy in political democracy in Indonesia has more potential to exterminate democracy in Indonesia itself. Democracy might be used as just a tool by the oligarchy. Oligarchy is the cause that some immature politicians with a very short exp... see more

Pags. 342 - 354  

Fauna Alwy

The main purpose of this study is to find out the weaknesses in the application of the Compilation of Islamic Law in Indonesia, especially some of the provisions in it that tends to be gender biased; so that innovative ideas can be found to strengthen eve... see more

Pags. 355 - 370  

Dedhi Bima Samudra,Noor Fatimah Mediawati,M Tanzil Multazam,Emy Rosna Wati

This research begins with the number of liquid vapor which spread in Indonesia that is not licensed by BPOM, and there is no clear law for liquid vapor, so there is no clarity from legal protection against liquid vapor consumers who are not licensed by BP... see more

Pags. 371 - 380  

nun harrieti

Sharia banking is specifically regulated by Law No. 21 on 2008 of Sharia Banking, the provision of Article 55 of the law provides that the resolution of sharia banking disputes shall be conducted by the courts within the scope of religious courts, but doe... see more

Pags. 381 - 397