The Urgency of Regulating Injunctions In Indonesian Civil Procedure Bill

The concept of injunction in common law countries is similar to the concept of provision, confiscation, and provisional determination so that the concept of injunction can be used to complete the deficiencies of provision, confiscation, and provisional determination. This research examines injunctio...

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Main Authors: I Gusti Ngurah Anom Manacika Mahawijaya, Febrilian Dame Nuraldi, Michael Sebastian Chang
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Language:English
Published: Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Hukum dan HAM 2023-03-01
Series:Jurnal Penelitian Hukum De Jure
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Online Access:https://ejournal.balitbangham.go.id/index.php/dejure/article/view/3177
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author I Gusti Ngurah Anom Manacika Mahawijaya
Febrilian Dame Nuraldi
Michael Sebastian Chang
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Michael Sebastian Chang
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description The concept of injunction in common law countries is similar to the concept of provision, confiscation, and provisional determination so that the concept of injunction can be used to complete the deficiencies of provision, confiscation, and provisional determination. This research examines injunction arrangements in common law countries, in this case, the United States and Singapore, which are then transplanted into Indonesian law through the Indonesian Civil Procedure Bill. The research method was carried out normatively and then explained descriptively accompanied by a prescription on how provision, confiscation, and provisional determination should be regulated in Indonesia. Arrangements for provision, confiscation, and provisional determination are still scattered in various laws and even most of the Dutch colonial legacies are used without an official translation. This condition causes legal uncertainty that can be detrimental to justice seekers. The state’s efforts in establishing a unique Indonesian civil procedural law can be seen through the Indonesian Civil Procedure Bill. This bill also contains a concept similar to an injunction. The bill, which is expected to eliminate legal uncertainty for justice seekers, still does not specify a concept similar to the injunction in Indonesia.
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spelling doaj.art-98dc408d08d64ee6b925cde18b92dd6b2023-05-22T05:11:07ZengBadan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Hukum dan HAMJurnal Penelitian Hukum De Jure1410-56322579-85612023-03-01231153210.30641/dejure.2023.V23.15-32609The Urgency of Regulating Injunctions In Indonesian Civil Procedure BillI Gusti Ngurah Anom Manacika Mahawijaya0Febrilian Dame Nuraldi1Michael Sebastian Chang2Universitas Gadjah MadaUniversitas Gadjah MadaUniversitas Gadjah MadaThe concept of injunction in common law countries is similar to the concept of provision, confiscation, and provisional determination so that the concept of injunction can be used to complete the deficiencies of provision, confiscation, and provisional determination. This research examines injunction arrangements in common law countries, in this case, the United States and Singapore, which are then transplanted into Indonesian law through the Indonesian Civil Procedure Bill. The research method was carried out normatively and then explained descriptively accompanied by a prescription on how provision, confiscation, and provisional determination should be regulated in Indonesia. Arrangements for provision, confiscation, and provisional determination are still scattered in various laws and even most of the Dutch colonial legacies are used without an official translation. This condition causes legal uncertainty that can be detrimental to justice seekers. The state’s efforts in establishing a unique Indonesian civil procedural law can be seen through the Indonesian Civil Procedure Bill. This bill also contains a concept similar to an injunction. The bill, which is expected to eliminate legal uncertainty for justice seekers, still does not specify a concept similar to the injunction in Indonesia.https://ejournal.balitbangham.go.id/index.php/dejure/article/view/3177confiscationindonesian civil procedure bill, injunction, provisionprovisional determination
spellingShingle I Gusti Ngurah Anom Manacika Mahawijaya
Febrilian Dame Nuraldi
Michael Sebastian Chang
The Urgency of Regulating Injunctions In Indonesian Civil Procedure Bill
Jurnal Penelitian Hukum De Jure
confiscation
indonesian civil procedure bill, injunction, provision
provisional determination
title The Urgency of Regulating Injunctions In Indonesian Civil Procedure Bill
title_full The Urgency of Regulating Injunctions In Indonesian Civil Procedure Bill
title_fullStr The Urgency of Regulating Injunctions In Indonesian Civil Procedure Bill
title_full_unstemmed The Urgency of Regulating Injunctions In Indonesian Civil Procedure Bill
title_short The Urgency of Regulating Injunctions In Indonesian Civil Procedure Bill
title_sort urgency of regulating injunctions in indonesian civil procedure bill
topic confiscation
indonesian civil procedure bill, injunction, provision
provisional determination
url https://ejournal.balitbangham.go.id/index.php/dejure/article/view/3177
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