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: Jurnal Analisis Hukum : JAH : 2 issues per year : 10.38043 by ![]() : 2620-4959 : 2620-3715 : Dr. I Gede Agus Kurniawan S.H., S.S., M.H., C.R.B.C, CCD : Dr. Febriansyah Ramadhan S.H.,M.H : Universitas Pendidikan Nasional : Sinta 5 |
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Welcome to the Jurnal Analisis Hukum with E-ISSN 2620-4959 and P-ISSN 2620-3715 Published biannually in April and September by Universitas Pendidikan Nasional, this journal presents a diverse range of high-quality articles on contemporary legal issues and in-depth analyses of the latest developments in both national and international legal systems.
Authored by leading legal experts, academics, legal practitioners, and independent researchers, Jurnal Analisis Hukum is committed to providing profound understanding and broad perspectives on various relevant legal topics. Through collaboration with experts in various legal fields, we aim to offer comprehensive coverage of legal aspects including criminal law, civil law, administrative law, international law, environmental law, human rights, and more.
Jurnal Analisis Hukum provides a platform for discussions on various legal aspects, empirical research, case studies, book reviews, and important commentaries on recent legal developments. With our commitment to academic excellence and intellectual integrity, the Jurnal Analisis Hukum is the preferred choice for anyone interested in exploring the dynamics of the legal world.
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The right to health in Vietnam and the impact of climate change
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Corporate responsibility and state obligations for human rights in Tesso Nilo: Decision No. 36/G/TF/2022/PTUN.Pbr
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The impact of the digital divide on the accessibility of e-court services for rural communities in civil dispute resolution
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The urgency of reconstructing employment regulations to fill the legal void regulating remote working in Indonesia
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Innovation or fraud? The modus operandi of investment startups and the voidance of the business judgment rule









