Vol. 3 Issue 1 (2024)

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 aspects of law and policy in Indonesia, including a comparative study of the good faith concept in Indonesian and Dutch civil law, the effectiveness of regional government empowerment in granting Pharmaceutical Wholesaler Licenses (PBF) in Bali, and the efficiency of disposable medical device procurement in supporting the use of domestic products at RSUD Bali Mandara. Additionally, this research highlights the effectiveness of law enforcement against perpetrators of vandalism at tourism sites in North Toraja and the resolution of non-performing loans without mortgage deeds at the Customary Village Credit Institution (LPD) of Padonan Tibubeneng, Badung.

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 various aspects of law and policy in Indonesia, including a comparative study of the good faith concept in Indonesian and Dutch civil law, the effectiveness of regional government empowerment in granting Pharmaceutical Wholesaler Licenses (PBF) in Bali, and the efficiency of disposable medical device procurement in supporting the use of domestic products at RSUD Bali Mandara. Additionally, this research highlights the effectiveness of law enforcement against perpetrators of vandalism at tourism sites in North Toraja and the resolution of non-performing loans without mortgage deeds at the Customary Village Credit Institution (LPD) of Padonan Tibubeneng, Badung.

Distribution

https://doi.org/10.56943/jcj

2024-02-01