Sultan Agung Notary Law Review

Sultan Agung Notary Law Review (SANLaR) is a peer-reviewed journal published by Master of Notary Law, Faculty of Law, UNISSULA, Semarang. SANLaR previously published in four (4) times a year but due increasing the quality of submitted manuscripts and for international indexing matter, the editorial team agree to publish them become twice (2) a year in May and November as first publishing in the beginning. This shows the credibility and prestige of the SANLaR journal is getting better and known to many people. This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. The aims of this journal is to provide a venue for academicians, Researchers and practitioners for publishing the Articles of original research or review articles. The scope of the Articles published in this journal deal with a broad range of topics of law notaries including:

  • Land and Rights Transfer Certificate;
  • Legal engagements / agreements;
  • Inheritance law;
  • Security law;
  • Agrarian law;
  • Islamic banking;
  • The law of islamic economics;
  • Tax law;
  • Auction;
  • Insolvency;
  • Intellectual property rights, etc.

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Vol 6, No 4 (2024): December 2024

Author Geograpichal Coverage: Indonesia 

Table of Contents

Articles

Reconstruction of Ius Constituendum Cyber Notary Regulations in E-RUPS as Relaas Acta
Wanda Shicilya, Marsella Maurin Souissa, Rizka Tiara Kusuma, Putu Ayu Sriasih Wesna
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1-21
Remodeling Cyber Notary Concept in Making Notarial Deeds Electronically
Nadia Shafa Ghalia Berliana, Sabrina Zahara Noor Rahma, Anisa Salsabila, Unggul Basoeky
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22-50
Implementation of Trusted Third Party in Cyber Notary Concept in Indonesia
Anak Agung Bagus Ryan Ganandhika, Putu Rama Ari Pratama, Made Panji Ambara Putra, I Wayan Kartika Jaya Utama
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51-74
Legal Review of the Use of Smart Contracts in Cyber Notary Services with Blockchain Security Based on the Perspective of UUJN and UU ITE
Novita Sari, Sarifa Amina Kahar, Zumali Fahreza, Idul Rishan
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75-88
Implementation of Time Stamp as a Form of Legal Certainty Regarding the Cyber Notary Concept
Sudargo Tandiono, Nuzul Shinta Nur Rahmasari, Rizka Aprilia Berliana, Habib Adjie
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89-111
Harmonization of Legislation in the Framework of ImplementationCyber Notary din Indonesia
Joshua Raymond Saputra, Darista Eny Christiana, Addinar Fatimatus Zahroh, Sigit Irianto
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112-136
Harmonization of Law on the Future Challenges of Notaries in Indonesia in Facing the Cyber Notary Era
Fajar Agustan, Robert Dicky Syahputra, Sulthan Hafizh, Fitria Dewi Navisa
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137-163