scholarly journals PERLINDUNGAN HUKUM TERHADAP KONSUMEN PROPERTI SISTEM PRE PROJECT SELLING BERDASARKAN PRINSIP PERLINDUNGAN KONSUMEN DALAM UU NOMOR 8 TAHUN 1999 TENTANG PERLINDUNGAN KONSUMEN

2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 137
Author(s):  
I Made Artha Rimbawa

<table width="574" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr><td valign="top" width="426"><p><strong><em>Pre-Project Selling is an agreement made by the parties to the sale and purchase of property before the project is built and the new one is sold in the form of pictures or concepts. The reason developers develop this Pre-Project Selling practice is to find out the market’s response to the property product that will be built (test the water). The Pre-Project Selling practice is a special agreement. This is because the object of the agreement is an image or concept from the developer. The rise of the Pre-Project Selling certainly presents some problems. One of them is about protecting consumers from images or concepts proposed by Developers. In this study will discuss the Consumer protection of Consumer Protection against Pre-Project Selling practices that refer to the legal principles in the Consumer Protection Act. This type of research is normative research, which is research based on studies that are in accordance with the theories and legal rules that have been determined. This normative research also functions to provide a juridical argument against the occurrence of emptiness, obscurity, and norm conflicts. Thus this research is considered very important as a policy input material in order to provide the value of justice for the community.</em></strong><strong><em></em></strong></p></td></tr></tbody></table>

2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Devi Dharmawan ◽  
Ivonne Jonathan

Background: The public's lack of understanding of the different professions of dental artisans, dental technicians, and dentists has an impact on the practice that exceeds the authority carried out for years without any legal consequences borne by dental artisans. Although the regulations concerning work that can be done by dental artisans have been clearly explained in Permenkes No. 39 of 2014 this is still violated by dental artisans. In this case, the people are victims because of ignorance and high local wisdom in certain areas. Method: This study uses a type of normative juridical legal research. Normative legal research is research that focuses its study by viewing the law as a whole system rule which includes a set of principles, norms, and rules of law, both written and unwritten. Results: Giving the right to claim compensation to the patient is an effort to provide protection for each patient for a result that arises both physically and non-physically due to a mistake or negligence by health personnel. Conclusion: Dental workers can be charged with the Criminal Code article 359, 360, 361, namely whoever is due to his mistake (negligence) causes other people to be injured, severely disabled, or even die. In addition, the Consumer Protection Act No.8 of 1999 Article 4 of the Consumer Protection Law has the right to comfort, security and safety in consuming goods and/or services that can be used.


Author(s):  
Dian Eka Pusvita Azis ◽  
Nurhaedah Nurhaedah

The covenant is one of the most common legal relationships in the community. The Covenant under Article 1313 of the Civil Code is an act by which a person or more binds himself to one or more persons. Unconsciously, oral agreements are often done in social life and often the parties who make the oral agreement deny the existence of the agreement. This research is descriptive normative juridical research. This study uses primary legal material sources consisting of laws and regulations bound by research. Sources of secondary legal materials in the form of materials or related materials and explain the problem, and the source of tertiary legal materials are materials that provide information about primary legal materials and secondary legal materials related to the research. Against the form of the exercise of the agreement in the oral form declared unilaterally by the party that offers the agreement inevitably the interested party in this case the second party is pressed with the interest of agreeing the contents of the agreement. Not to mention the possibilities that occur in the future that is wanprestasi with large losses so that the court to face, and what if the party who did the default is negligent, broken promise, do not acknowledge or deny having oral agreement Based on the background and problems that have been described above so it is necessary to examine the extent to which the legal protection of oral agreements, if one of the parties making the alleged infringement of the oral agreement is associated with the Law of Contract and the Consumer Protection Number Act. Based on this research it is concluded that the oral agreement is legal and has the legal power to declare a person to default, but if the oral agreement is denied / not recognized by the alleged defendant, the oral agreement has no legal power to declare a person to default, can be true and may not exist, depending on the proof of the parties. but verbal agreements that have been denied / unrecognized may regain their legal power if it can be proven that the oral agreement actually exists or has been made.Based on Law No. 8 Consumer Protection Consumer law is defined as the whole legal principles and rules governing relationships and problems between various parties or each other in relation to goods and / or services within the association of life. Based on Article 163 HIR and Article 1865 of the Civil Code, any party that argues for a right, then the party must prove it. So if the consumer demands his right to the business actor that harms him, then the consumer must prove. However, in Law Number 8 Year 1999 concerning Consumer Protection Article 22 and Article 28, the evidentiary obligation is "reversed" (reversed proof) to be the full responsibility and responsibility of the business actor. So the provisions on responsibility and redress in the Consumer Protection Act are lex specialists against the general provisions contained in the Civil Code.


Author(s):  
Made Warka ◽  

Advertising is a means to offer a product or goods made attractive and influencing consumers based on norms in accordance with the Consumer Protection Act, but in practice, advertisements are often found that are detrimental and misleading consumers. The responsibility of the state in providing legal protection to consumers is a non-negotiable obligation. the existence of justice based on Pancasila which is conceptualized into legal principles is a condition sine quanon, because it contains moral and ethical values that direct the formation of laws that meet philosophical, sociological and juridical value.


2013 ◽  
pp. 147-158
Author(s):  
V. Kulakova

We study the reform of financial regulation initiated by the Dodd—Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010. Major factors impeding Obama’s financial and economic policy are explored, including institutional difficulties, party warfare, lobbyism, and systemic inconsistencies of international financial regulation. We also examine challenges that are being faced by economic and political sciences due to the changes in financial regulation and also assess the level of radicality of the financial reform.


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