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Juridic Review Consumer Protection Perspective of Copyright Law (Omnibus Law) and Consumer Protection Law
Abstract
This study aims to analyze the juridical review of consumer protection from the perspective of the Job Creation Act and how the effectiveness of existing dispute resolutions resolves these problems. Technological developments change the order of values and human life, one of which is economic development. The need for a law that can guarantee the rights of the parties, especially the protection of consumers, is increasing rapidly along with increasingly complex problems. However, the regulation of the Job Creation Law which regulates consumer protection, is not yet able to protect consumers. The research method used is normative juridical with descriptive research specifications. Data collection is carried out through documentary studies and literature studies, and data analysis is carried out qualitatively through deductive reasoning analysis. UUPK, as a regulation that specifically regulates consumer protection, was issued in 1999 before the creation of the job creation law. The results of this study are to protect consumers from business actors who intentionally commit fraud; the government establishes an agency to protect consumers and recognizes non-government consumer protection institutions. Besides that, for consumers to make efforts to get their rights, consumers try to get them through general courts or dispute resolution outside the court. The government places more emphasis on efforts that were originally able to protect the rights and obligations of economic actors (consumers, producers, and distributors).
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Journal
International Journal of Law and Politics Studies
Volume (Issue)
4 (2)
Pages
74-85
Published
Copyright
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