Vol. 1 Issue 2 (2022)

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 the comparison between Indonesia and France in the mechanism of drafting and evaluating legislation, highlighting their differences and similarities. It also explores legal strategies for brand protection against infringement due to brand similarities. Additionally, the study examines trading in influence as a criminal offense within Indonesia's legal system. Furthermore, it analyzes the legal consequences of name changes in official state documents from a civil law perspective. Lastly, the research investigates criminal liability for pornography video creators through digital forensics on social media.

Distribution

https://doi.org/10.56943/jcj

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 the comparison between Indonesia and France in the mechanism of drafting and evaluating legislation, highlighting their differences and similarities. It also explores legal strategies for brand protection against infringement due to brand similarities. Additionally, the study examines trading in influence as a criminal offense within Indonesia's legal system. Furthermore, it analyzes the legal consequences of name changes in official state documents from a civil law perspective. Lastly, the research investigates criminal liability for pornography video creators through digital forensics on social media.

Distribution

https://doi.org/10.56943/jcj

2022-07-26