Penerbit: Fakultas Hukum Universitas Lampung
P-ISSN: 27232581
E-ISSN: 25983105
DOI: https://doi.org/10.52783/cepalo
Fakultas Hukum Biokimia, Genetika dan Biologi Molekuler Arsitektur
Artikel (102)
THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN THE FORMATION OF LOCAL WISDOM BASED BUSINESS LEGAL REGULATIONS IN INDONESIA
Business law in Indonesia is predominantly shaped by the civil law tradition of continental Europe, resulting in regulations that often overlook local needs and values. The uncritical adoption of foreign legal norms has marginalized indigenous legal traditions, which historically embody principles o...
Cepalo; Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025); 153-164 | 2025
LOCAL GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY IN EXERCISING RIGHTS OF CULTURAL PROTECTION AND PRESERVATION IN MALINAU REGENCY
This study critically examines the authority of local government in protecting and preserving regional culture in Malinau Regency. It aims to analyze the legal basis for cultural preservation and assess its implementation by the regional government. Using a normative legal research method grounded i...
Cepalo; Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025); 133-152 | 2025
UNDERSTANDING ADAT LAW NORMS RESISTANCE TO THE PROHIBITION OF PASUNG: LEGAL AND SOCIAL CHALLENGES IN KAPANEWON GIRISUBO, GUNUNG KIDUL
The practice of pasung (physical restraint/shackling) of individuals with mental disorders remains prevalent in rural Indonesia, particularly in Kapanewon Girisubo, Gunungkidul, despite its prohibition under Law No. 17 of 2023 on Health and Yogyakarta Governor Regulation No. 81 of 2014. This persist...
Cepalo; Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025); 119-132 | 2025
POLICY IMPLEMENTATION AND IMPLICATIONS OF WATER TARIFF AND CUSTOMER CONNECTION FEE ADJUSTMENTS IN BANGGAI REGENCY
This study analyzes the implementation of the policy on adjusting drinking water tariffs and new customer connection fees at the Regional Drinking Water Company (PERUMDAM) of Banggai Regency, based on Director’s Decision No. 01/PERUMDAM-BGI/VI/2021. Using a descriptive qualitative approach and int...
Cepalo; Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025); 107-118 | 2025
LEGAL HARMONIZATION BETWEEN THE OMNIBUS LAW AND BASIC AGRARIAN LAW (UUPA) IN PROTECTING INDIGENOUS RIGHTS
Harmonizing the Basic Agrarian Law (UUPA) and the Omnibus Law is crucial for protecting indigenous rights in Indonesia. The UUPA emphasizes people’s sovereignty over land and recognizes customary land rights, whereas the Omnibus Law focuses on liberalizing land management to accelerate investment ...
Cepalo; Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025); 95-106 | 2025
THE IMPORTANCE OF TENURE AND ACCESS RIGHTS FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
This research was performed to develop a model of legal protection for tenure rights and Indigenous peoples' access to forests based on local and ecological wisdom in Riau Province. Socio-legal research methods are employed to examine the relationship between law and government policy, with a focus ...
Cepalo; Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025); 81-94 | 2025
REFORMING ONLINE DISPUTE RESOLUTION (ODR) REGULATIONSIN GROWING E-COMMERCE FOR LEGAL CERTAINTY AND PROTECTION
Technological advancements have significantly transformed international trade, particularly through the rapid growth of e-commerce, necessitating effective dispute resolution mechanisms. This research adopts a normative descriptive analytical approach to examine Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) as an...
Cepalo; Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025); 69-80 | 2025
JUSTICE OF INHERITANCE RIGHTS FOR WOMEN IN SAHU TRIBE CUSTOMARY LAW: A COMPARATIVE STUDY AND EFFORTS TOWARD HARMONIZATION
Indonesia's legal pluralism allows customary and national laws to coexist, presenting challenges in inheritance and gender justice. The Sahu Tribe's inheritance system in West Halmahera follows patriarchal, patrilineal principles, where inheritance is restricted to male heirs, leaving women without ...
Cepalo; Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025); 53-68 | 2025
PRESERVING LAKE POSO THROUGH THE INTEGRATED AND COMPREHENSIVE LEGAL POLICIES
Lake Poso, Indonesia's third-largest lake, faces severe ecological threats that endanger its biodiversity and the livelihoods of local communities. Despite its ecological significance, legal and policy responses remain fragmented, hindering effective conservation. This research employs a normative r...
Cepalo; Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025); 25-36 | 2025
THE DYNAMIC ROLE OF COMMITMENT AND TRUST IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF JUVENILE REHABILITATION POLICIES
This research examines the critical role of commitment and trust in the development of Child Rehabilitation Centers in Indonesia, with a specific focus on the Special Child Development Institution Class II in South Sumatra. It explores child welfare and rehabilitation within the juvenile justice sys...
Cepalo; Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025); 37-52 | 2025