The aim of research is To know the executory power attached to an Act (written proof) and Conducting a legal analysis of a BIPARTITE PB registered with PHI, so that it can be executed appropriately if there is an act of default. The method used is normative juridical law research, which essentially examines laws that are conceptualized as norms or rules that apply in society. The result showed that Notaries play a role in carrying out some of the authority or duties of the state in the civil domain, and are referred to as general officials who are authorized to make AO which is a manifestation of the wilsvorming of the parties, made before a notary or by a notary.
Leniency in the implementation of rules on the fulfillment of human rights by the Government to TNC as an entity in Indonesia. This research aims to describe the fulfillment of human rights by transnational corporations in International Norms. This research used normative research methods, focusing on the differences that occur in the field (das sein) namely the policy of the Government of Indonesia in realizing the fulfillment of human rights by TNC, with legal norms that should be implemented (das sollen) namely international norms. The data source used is a primary and secondary data source with a deductive thinkingpattern. The results showed that the State as a duty holder for citizens, is authorized to issue regulations on human rights respect by TNC in order to minimize human rights violations. Domestic regulations are necessary to be the attachment of TNC operating within the territory of the country to be subject to the applicable constitutional rules, so that respect, protection, and rehabilitation of human rights can run optimally.
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