Vol. 2 Issue 3 (2023)
YURIS, a term for jurist, denotes one who delves into the depths of jurisprudence—conducting, researching, and unraveling the intricate threads of law and its principles.
YURIS: Journal of Court and Justice is now open for the submission of scholarly articles from researchers, lecturers, and students, offering an opportunity to contribute to the development of intellectual discourse.
The editorial team of YURIS is offering opportunities to contribute to the development of the Court and Justice sector, supported by external reviews from experts in their respective fields. YURIS is published four times a year as a commitment to delivering scientific knowledge to society.
This issue discusses various legal aspects in different contexts. First, the implementation of a restorative justice system as an alternative approach to resolving domestic violence cases. Second, the legality of euthanasia carried out at the request of a patient's family. Furthermore, it reviews the Constitutional Court’s decision on amending Marriage Law No. 1/1974. Additionally, it explores the characteristics of war crimes under international law and the judicial review of criminal offenses related to bank customer data theft that result in financial losses. Lastly, it analyzes copyright law protection concerning the illegal sale of WeTV subscription accounts on Shopee.
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ISSN 2809-7572(Online)
YURIS, a term for jurist, denotes one who delves into the depths of jurisprudence—conducting, researching, and unraveling the intricate threads of law and its principles.
YURIS: Journal of Court and Justice is now open for the submission of scholarly articles from researchers, lecturers, and students, offering an opportunity to contribute to the development of intellectual discourse.
The editorial team of YURIS is offering opportunities to contribute to the development of the Court and Justice sector, supported by external reviews from experts in their respective fields. YURIS is published four times a year as a commitment to delivering scientific knowledge to society.
This issue discusses various legal aspects in different contexts. First, the implementation of a restorative justice system as an alternative approach to resolving domestic violence cases. Second, the legality of euthanasia carried out at the request of a patient's family. Furthermore, it reviews the Constitutional Court’s decision on amending Marriage Law No. 1/1974. Additionally, it explores the characteristics of war crimes under international law and the judicial review of criminal offenses related to bank customer data theft that result in financial losses. Lastly, it analyzes copyright law protection concerning the illegal sale of WeTV subscription accounts on Shopee.
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2023-08-18
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