Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to explore young researchers perspectives on children and young people’s research, participation and protection.
Design/methodology/approach
The paper is co-authored by young people and academics involved in a young researcher group. This paper provides a brief introduction from the young researchers and some academic context to their work, then the young researcher group’s contribution. Their contribution is followed by a brief discussion of the issues they raise in the light of current academic debate.
Findings
This paper contains our critical reflection on participation and protection.
Originality/value
The paper presents a unique contribution capturing children and young people’s perspectives on the journal’s theme and other contributions to it.
People in Indonesia recognize two marriage laws, namely state law and customary law. The Dayak Kadorih tribe has a binding customary law of marriage and has its customary law consequences. In terms of positive law in the perspective of Law Number 1 of 1974 concerning Marriage, it is found that if there are problems in traditional marriages, the state cannot be present in protecting legal subjects who carry out customary marriages. Customary marriage problems can only be resolved through customary law within the local community.
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