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Journal : Nagari Law Review

Pertanggungjawaban Korporasi Terhadap Kandungan Non-Halal Pada Produk Makanan Sebagai Upaya Perlindungan Konsumen Asiyah Jamilah; Hari Sutra Disemadi; Nyoman Serikat Putra Jaya
Nagari Law Review Vol 3 No 2 (2020): Nagari Law Review
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Andalas University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (538.867 KB) | DOI: 10.25077/nalrev.v.3.i.2.p.14-31.2020

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The development of the corporate function as a means of organizing socially oriented societies towards profit-seeking activities not least triggers negative impacts. One of the negative impacts is the emergence of criminal acts committed by corporations. In order to get as much profit as possible, corporations take actions that can cause losses to consumers, one of which is by mixing non-halal content into products labeled as halal. The purpose of this article are, First, to provide an overview of corporate legal policy as a criminal law subject and Second, to be able to know the corporate responsibility for non-halal content in halal-certified food products as an effort to protect consumers. The results of this study are policies regarding corporations as subjects of criminal law in which their actions can be prosecuted and held criminal liability are contained in special legislation outside the criminal code. Corporate liability regarding non-halal content in halal-certified food products follows a direct accountability system. This means that criminal liability for violations of the halal label can be addressed either to individuals or corporations where corporate responsibility is imposed on its management as stipulated in Article 61 of The Consumer Protection Laws
Pemanfaatan Kebijakan Corporate Social Responsibility Sebagai Upaya Peningkatan Inclusive Business Perbankan Di Indonesia Hari Sutra Disemadi
Nagari Law Review Vol 4 No 1 (2020): Nagari Law Review
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Andalas University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/nalrev.v.4.i.1.p.1-12.2020

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The new paradigm in the banking business is a change in corporate goals from profit-oriented to stakeholder-oriented. Efforts to synergize the matter can bank do Corporate Social Responsibility or CSR. The implementation of CSR by banks is intended to develop the economy in increasing the quality of people's lives and the environment that involves community participation because the community is the party that feels the most impact obtained from the implementation of CSR. The research method used in this study is a normative legal research method with a statutory approach and conceptual approach. This study shows that the legality of implementing CSR for banks is contained in Law Number 25 of 2007 concerning Investment, Law Number 21 of 2008 concerning Sharia Banking and other regulations relating to CSR. The implementation of CSR by banks can benefit the banks themselves. For example, being able to create a "brand image" in the midst of a competitive market so that it will be able to create customer loyalty and build or maintain a business reputation, which in turn will increase the bank's Inclusive Business (IB).
Urgency of Electronic Wallet Regulation in Indonesia Kendry Tan; Hari Sutra Disemadi
Nagari Law Review Vol 5 No 1 (2021): Nagari Law Review
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Andalas University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/nalrev.v.5.i.1.p.1-14.2021

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The payment system in Indonesia has undergone significant changes to date. Starting from the barter system to the existence of an electronic payment system. This change is caused by the development of technology, which has an impact on changing people's lifestyles. The payment system has been known to the public since 2014 when Bank Indonesia issued the National Non-Cash Movement (GNNT) policy. This policy aims to create a cashless society eco-system while at the same time introducing the advantages of electronic payments to the public. Electronic payments are considered safer, more efficient, and easier to track. However, electronic payments are also inseparable from their shortcomings. The electronic payment system, which is relatively new in Indonesia, will face several problems, especially with the legal system. Until now, there has been no law specifically regulating electronic payment systems, specifically E-wallet. This legal vacuum will cause problems both in terms of security and legal protection for users. This study aims to find out the problems that will arise from the E-wallet and provide solutions to the problems raised from a legal perspective. The research method used is normative juridical, using a conceptual approach and a statutory approach to review E-wallets in Indonesia. The results of this study indicate that several problems arise from electronic payments. Therefore, regulations are needed to protect user security, oversee the smooth implementation of E-wallet and maintain Indonesia's economic stability.