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Vol 6, No 1 (2024): March 2024
Table of Contents
Articles
Return of Sinamot Money from the Perspective of Al'adatu Muhakkamah (Analysis of the Decision of the Padangsidimpuan City Religious Court Number 129/Pdt.G/2015/PA.Psk)
Bayu Baskoro, Fatimah Fatimah, Khalid Khalid
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1-17
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Martuppak Tradition in The Marriage of Mandailing Tribe in Pasaman District from The Perspective of Islamic Law
M. Reski, Hafsah Hafsah, Dhiauddin Tanjung
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18-34
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The Design of Consumer Legal Protection Arrangements in Indonesia Based on Artificial Intelligence
Suharyono Suharyono, Khalisah Hayatuddin, Muhamad Sadi Is, Sobandi Sobandi
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35-52
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Legal Construction of E-Commerce Income Tax in Online Marketplace: Withholding Tax System Mechanism
Made Wiswarupa Narwadi, Ida Ayu Sadnyini
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64-75
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Law Enforcement against Distance between Minimarkets in the Protection of Micro Businesses in Medan City Perspective of Maslahah Mursalah
Maharani Maharani, Cahaya Permata
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76-93
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The Urgency of Understanding Law No. 4 of 2023 for Capital Market Legal Consultants
Abraham Astral Rantesalu
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111-125
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Analysis of the Impact of Financial Services Authority Regulations on the Development of the Financial Industry in Indonesia
Harry Poernomo, Mc oetami Prasadjaningsih
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126-133
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Legal Analysis of Return Orders Not Delivered to Destination by Couriers from the Perspective of the Compilation of Sharia Economic Law (Case Study in Tanjung Pura District)
Nurhidayati Nurhidayati, Uswatun Hasanah
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134-148
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Law Enforcement against Cardsharing Perpetrators in Distributing Smartcard Private Keys on Television Services
Wahyu Wasono Dyan Aribowo, Didik Endro Purwoleksono, Bambang Suheryadi
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149-162
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Copyright Protection for Digital Painting Commercialized by Brands without Artist Permission
Zakia Tabita Hadi, Suherman Suherman
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163-179
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