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Perjanjian Asuransi Pertanian Pada Program Ketahanan Pangan Oleh Pemerintah, Zahry Vandawati, Rizki Dermawan, Hilda Sabrie
Perjanjian Asuransi Pertanian Pada Program Ketahanan Pangan Oleh Pemerintah, Zahry Vandawati, Rizki Dermawan, Hilda Sabrie
Jurnal Hukum & Pembangunan
In an effort to achieve food security, the government seeks to protect agricultural products by means of agricultural insurance programs. The insurance company is liable to compensate farmers in case of losses incurred by risks such as floods, droughts and plant disturbing organisms. Legal protection for farmers is given in accordance with the rights of peasants mandated by the Law. This research uses a type of normative legal research to find the rule of law, legal principles, and relevant legal doctrines and conduct a study of legal concepts. The approach method used in this research is the legislative approach and …
Konsepsi Bangun Perusahaan Koperasi: Kerangka Pemikiran Badan Usaha Yang Ideal Menurut Pasal 33 Ayat (1) Uud 1945, M. Sofyan Pulungan
Konsepsi Bangun Perusahaan Koperasi: Kerangka Pemikiran Badan Usaha Yang Ideal Menurut Pasal 33 Ayat (1) Uud 1945, M. Sofyan Pulungan
Jurnal Hukum & Pembangunan
Co-operative as company structure (bangun perusahaan) is a concept developed by the Founding Fathers, enshrined in Article 33.1 of the 1945 Constitution. This concept is further developed by renowned economists and lawyers as well. This Article explores the thoughts of Mohammad Hatta, Soepomo, economists and lawyers who have contributed to the development of the concept of co-operatives as company structure. Subsequently, it will offer a framework in which the constitutional stipulation of "a common endeavor based on familial principles" serves as the philosophical basis for the concept. Using Sri-Edi Swasono’s Idea of "Triple-Co" as yardstick, the concept of co-operatives as …
Divestasi Pt. Freeport Indonesia, Erni Yoesr Yoesry
Divestasi Pt. Freeport Indonesia, Erni Yoesr Yoesry
Jurnal Hukum & Pembangunan
Indonesia’s natural resources potential especially in mining sector make it becomes hunted by foreign investor, one of them is PT. Freeport Indonesia. Freeport operates in Indonesia under a Contract of Work (KK) which was signed in 1967. In this contract of work, all management and operational matters are handed over to miners. The state has no control over the operation of the company. The State would only receive royalties of the amount that has been determined in contract of work. Mining companies that want to export processed minerals (concentrates) ought to relinquish the status of contract of work into a …