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Problematika Dan Implikasi Omnibus Law Cipta Kerja Pada Perseroan Terbatas Krista Yitawati; Anik Tri Haryani; Subadi; Adilla Nila Krusita
YUSTISIA MERDEKA : Jurnal Ilmiah Hukum Vol. 8 No. 2 (2022): JURNAL YUSTISIA MERDEKA
Publisher : Universitas Merdeka Madiun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33319/yume.v8i2.187

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Abstract— Despite the various controversies, the presence of the Omnibus Law on Job Creation have repealed at least two regulations and changed at least 80 (eight twenty) other laws. One of those affected is the Law Number 40 of 2007 concerning Limited Liability Companies (UU PT). Study This study intends to examine what the existing concepts and problems look like on the Omnibus Law on Job Creation, as well as its implications for the regulation and the basic concept of a Limited Liability Company. This study is a normative research (doctrinal) to secondary data obtained from literature studies (library research), which consists of primary and secondary legal materials. Research result shows that the Omnibus Law is a legislative method by unites various types of laws into one specific law. This has the potential to negate the diverse interests of each laws in the name of one interest only. In addition, the practice of drafting it in Indonesia does not have a juridical basis and violates the principle of openness and participation. In terms of its implications for the PT Law, a number of the provisions in the Omnibus Law on Job Creation have expanded the meaning of the Company Limited by presenting the Sole Proprietorship model which gives birth to a number of contradictions in the basic concept of a Limited Liability Company, in addition to removing the minimum capital limit of the Company which is feared will cause vulnerabilities for business continuity.
The Right for a Healthy Environment in Indonesia: Comparison of Global Laws Sigit Sapto Nugroho; Sarjiyati Sarjiyati; Anik Tri Haryani; Yuni Purwati; Susiani Tri Wahyuningsh; khudzaifah dimyati; Heru Santoso Wahito Nugroho
Journal of Global Pharma Technology Volume 12 Issue 09 (2020) Sept. 2020
Publisher : Journal of Global Pharma Technology

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Objective: The research purpose is to explains according the constitution every citizen has the right to obtain the constitutional guarantee to live and access the healthy environment. Method: The research methods is normative juridical method is conducted by examining literature material. Citizens also have the right to live in a good and healthy living environment for their growth and development. This is regulated in Article 28 on the Declaration of the Human Rights, the Stockholm Declaration, and the constitutions of countries in the international world. Results: Result of the research is the rights for a good and healthy environment brings a burden of responsibility for the state to protect and to sustain the living environment’s supporting power for the sake of the future generations. Conclusion: The conclusion from this research is that the efforts to uphold these rights may be guaranteed by the constitution. Thus, every citizen may file a lawsuit to the court if the state does not fulfil this right
PENTINGNYA PENDAFTARAN PANGAN INDUSTRI RUMAH TANGGA (PIRT) BAGI USAHA KECIL MENENGAH DI DESA MRAHU, KECAMATAN KARTOHARJO, MAGETAN Anik Tri Haryani; Krista Yitawati; Sarjiyati; Yuni Purwati
JURNAL DAYA-MAS Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): JURNAL DAYA-MAS
Publisher : Universitas Merdeka Madiun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33319/dymas.v8i1.105

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The purpose of this service is to provide community understanding and assistance regarding the importance of registration of home industry food (PIRT). Based on the Regulation of the Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM) Number 22 Year 2018 concerning Guidelines for the Provision of Household Industry Food Certificates, it is explained that the notion of PIRT is a Certificate of Household Industry Food Permit (PIRT) given by the Regent or Mayor through the Health Office. This certificate refers to that the food produced produced has met the specified security requirements and standards. Institutions that have the right to issue certificates or PIRT permits are regents or mayors through intermediaries from the Health Office. The certificate will be given to the Food Household Industry or SMEs that have met certain security requirements and standards, in the process of making and distributing food products to provide SPP-IRT (Household Industry Food Production Certificate).