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REGULATIONS AND CONCEPTS OF TRADE LEGAL FORM IN THE COUNTRIES OF BRUNEI DARUSSALAM AND INDONESIA Zulfahmi Harahap; Rico Nur Ilham; Sardi; Henry Aspan
International Journal of Educational Review, Law And Social Sciences (IJERLAS) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijerlas.v4i1.1340

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This research aims to determine the legal regulations and concepts of trade law in Brunei Darussalam and Indonesia as regulated in the Laws of Brunei, Chapter 106 Contracts. There are 5 points that can be studied from the regulations in these 2 countries, namely: Legal Entity Status, Partnership Establishment, Partnership Organs, Responsibilities and Partnership Dissolution. This is a reference for updating Partnership regulations in Indonesia in the future by referring to Brunei Darussalam state regulations. This research is normative legal research, namely research that prioritizes library research to obtain secondary data. The approach used in this research is a statutory approach.
ARBITRATION AS AN ALTERNATIVE FOR RESOLUTION OF CONSUMER DISPUTES THROUGH AN ARBITRATION CLAUSE BASED ON RULING NUMBER: 148/Pts.ARB/BPSK-BB/XII/2017 Abdul Rahman Maulana Siregar; Etty Uyun; Riza Firdaus; Zulfahmi Harahap
MORFAI JOURNAL Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/morfai.v3i4.1342

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In resolving consumer disputes, there are various alternative dispute resolutions. In general, dispute resolution can be divided into two types, namely through litigation and non-litigation models, each of which has different characters and consequences in its resolution. Law Number 8 of 1999 concerning Consumer Protection states that resolving consumer disputes outside of court is carried out to reach an agreement regarding the form and amount of compensation or regarding certain actions to ensure that losses will not occur or reoccur to consumers. In this article, we will discuss the process of resolving consumer disputes in Decision Number 148/Pts.ARB/BPSK-BB/XII/2017? and How Effective is the Implementation of Consumer Dispute Decision Number 148/Pts.ARB/BPSK-BB/XII/2017? The data collection technique used in this research is through normative research. Dispute resolution can be achieved through litigation and non-litigation, non-litigation settlement is carried out in institutions established by law and settlement can be achieved through arbitration. The Consumer Dispute Resolution Agency (BPSK) is one of the institutions that can handle and resolve consumer disputes.