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LEGAL PROTECTION OF WOMEN WORKERS IN THE INDUSTRIAL ERA 5.0 Ginting, Grenaldo; Hady, Sultan; Hamid, Helson
ANAYASA : Journal of Legal Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Anayasa: Journal of Legal Studies
Publisher : PT. Altin Riset Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61397/ays.v1i2.90

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Objective study This is for analysing legal protection for female workers in the industrial era 5.0. The method used is a qualitative method study with type study studies as references. Types of studies References used for digging deep understanding about a topic or phenomenon with an analysis of literature and where are the relevant sources? in study This relates to legal protection for female workers in the Industrial Era 5.0. As for the data, it was obtained through study and analysis of various references, like journal books, scientific articles, and documents related to the topic being researched. Then, the researcher found an interesting thread in red. Finally, draw conclusions based on the results, findings, and study. Results study This leads to the conclusion that protection laws for workers and women both within and outside of the country become the primary focus of guard supremacy laws in various countries. Protection for working women can be significantly improved by implementing strong policies, enforcing strict regulations, and taking active roles from the government, international organisations, and society. In the Industry 5.0 era, protection laws for women need adaptation to the dynamics just brought by technology. Comprehensive regulations and implementation technology For detection early, education, encouraging gender equality, cooperation between government and private sector, as well as enforcement of strong laws, become elements important in ensuring effective protection for women in the environment.
DEVELOPMENT OF A LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF ETHICAL AND LEGAL CONFLICTS IN PATIENT CARE Ginting, Grenaldo; Suningrat, Nining
ANAYASA : Journal of Legal Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Anayasa: Journal of Legal Studies
Publisher : PT. Altin Riset Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61397/ays.v2i1.138

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This study aims to investigate the dynamics of ethical and legal conflicts in patient care in Indonesia and to provide recommendations that can enhance clinical practices and healthcare policies. This study employs a qualitative approach by conducting in-depth interviews with healthcare practitioners, patients, and their families. Data is also analyzed through policy analysis and literature review to gain comprehensive insights. The research findings indicate that healthcare practitioners often encounter ethical conflicts in clinical decision-making, especially when their ethical values conflict with the wishes of patients or their families. Ineffective communication among healthcare practitioners, patients, and their families also emerges as a significant factor contributing to conflicts in decision-making. Active involvement of patients and their families in clinical decision-making proves crucial in managing ethical and legal conflicts. Additionally, the uncertainty of healthcare practitioners and resource limitations in handling conflicts also pose significant challenges.