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Vol 5, No 1 (2023): March 2023
Table of Contents
Articles
The Notary Protocol File Managerial
Theodorus Kevin Purinsyah Putra, Nany Pudjianti Suwigjo
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1-13
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The Analysis of Labor Law Arrangements against Women Workers
Audrine Gandhis Arsita Dini, Nabitatus Sa'adah
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14-29
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The Role and Position of the Notary Deed in the Conviction of the Defendant
Aditya Fauzi Indarto, Mujiono Hafidh Prasetyo
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30-40
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The Implementation of Cash Waqf Management as National Economic Recovery (PEN) Post-Covid-19 Pandemic
Nahdah Shifani, Rahandy Rizki Prananda
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41-53
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The Formulation of a Special Minimum Criminal Threat System Formulation in the Corruption Law
Doni Cakra Gumilar, Sri Endah Wahyuningsih, Jawade Hafidz
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54-70
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The Government's Responsibility for Compensation for Land Procurement in Infrastructure Development Based on Act No. 2 of 2012
Naomy Soegianto, Muh Afif Mahfud
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71-80
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The Legal Protection of Commercial Marks Based on the First to File Principle in Act No. 20 of 2016
Adrian Winata, Budi Santoso
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81-90
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The Analysis of Legal Protection for the Practice of Adding Watermarks in Graphic Design Products
Muhamad Noval Arahman, Fifiana Wisnaeni
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91-99
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The Juridical Review for Husbands Who Do Household Abandonment
Sabrina Chaerani, Agus Sarono
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100-116
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The Juridical Review of the Consequences of Online & Offline Promotion of Notary Position Conducted by A Notary based on The Notary's Ethics Code
Abimanyu Muhammad Farhan B., Ery Agus Priyono
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117-124
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The Results of Fiduciary Law Warranties which the Objects are Transferred to Third Parties
Nabila Ananda Putri, Siti Malikhatun Badriah
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125-139
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