https://journal.fh.ung.ac.id/index.php/dilar/issue/feedDisruption Law Review2023-11-12T18:12:31+00:00Mohamad Rivaldi Mohamohamadrivaldi@ung.ac.idOpen Journal Systems<p>Disruption Law Review, abbreviated as DILAR is an academic and scientific law journal published by the Law Journal Center of the Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Gorontalo. DILAR is an open-accessed, double-blind peer-reviewed journal, and biannually published articles in March and September. With the aims of proliferation and the enhancement of knowledge on law studies, DILAR is intended to be the platform for lecturers and researchers to express their progressive thoughts and ideas in the field of <strong>information technology law</strong>.</p> <p><em>Mohamad Rivaldi Moha (Editor in Chief/EiC)</em></p>https://journal.fh.ung.ac.id/index.php/dilar/article/view/3SPayLater Installments Loans on The Civil Code Perspective2023-09-11T11:50:33+00:00Siti Mutmaina Suci Lasri Israsitimutmainasucilasriisraa@gmail.comNur Mohamad Kasimnurkasim@ung.ac.idDolot Alhasni Bakungdolot.bakung@ung.ac.id<p>This paper aims to analyze paylater installments Loans on SPayLater feature from the perspective of the Civil Code. The type of writing used is normative with a Statutory and Case Approach then analyzed using data analysis techniques with deductive logic. The results of this writing show that Electronic Money Loans on Shopee pay later are reviewed from Article 1365 of the Civil Code which confirms that "everyone who commits unlawful acts is required to compensate for losses arising from his mistakes". The compensation is in the form of a fine given by the Shopee party to SPayLater users who are late in paying bills that have become a mutual agreement with Shopee parties so that users who are injured promises or in a legal language known as default (unlawful acts) must replace the losses as confirmed in Article 1365 of the Criminal Code, the number of fines given is 5% of the total bill addressed to the user.</p>2023-12-12T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2023 Siti Mutmaina Suci Lasri Isra, Nur Mohamad Kasim, Dolot Alhasni Bakunghttps://journal.fh.ung.ac.id/index.php/dilar/article/view/8Legal Review of Donation-Based Crowdfunding System Arrangements in Indonesia2023-11-12T13:09:57+00:00Wandi Laiyawandilaiya35@gmail.comZamroni Abdussamadzamroni@ung.ac.idMellisa Towadimellisatowadi@ung.ac.id<p>This article aims to find out how the legal review of the regulation of the donation-based crowdfunding system in Indonesia and find out how the legal responsibility of online fundraisers to the donation-based crowdfunding system in Indonesia. This research uses normative methods with case approach and comparative approach. Data sources are obtained from primary and secondary data, primary data consists of laws and regulations, and official records. Dor secondary i.e., books, journals, and other relevant sources. The results obtained from this study are that Indonesia already has regulatory instruments for donation collection activities, but has not fully guaranteed legal protection for donors considering that there are still unclear rules regarding the form and mechanism of enforcement against alleged misuse of donation funds. In addition, legal responsibility for the online donation-based crowdfunding system according to positive law in Indonesia has been in the form of accountability arrangements for platform operators, or fundraising in the form of annual financial statements by foundations to be audited by public accountants.</p>2023-12-13T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2023 Wandi Laiya, Zamroni Abdussamad, Mellisa Towadihttps://journal.fh.ung.ac.id/index.php/dilar/article/view/7The Police's Part in Preventing Online Prostitution Utilizing MiChat Application in Gorontalo City2023-09-24T11:28:02+00:00Zulkifli T. Abaszulabas3@gmail.comFence M. Wantufencewantu@ung.ac.idLisnawaty W. Badulisnawaty.badu@ung.ac.id<p>The rise of online prostitution in Gorontalo is a problem that needs to be reviewed from several aspects. The lack of emphasis from the police and the uneven application of several articles of the Criminal Code are the background to the problem. This study aims to find out and analyze the role of the Police in Overcoming Online Prostitution through the MiChat Application in Gorontalo City within the Gorontalo City Police Legal Area. The method used in research is a combination of interviews, observation, and documentation. This type of research is a sociological juridical. The Sociological Juridical Analysis Approach emphasizes research aimed at obtaining legal knowledge empirically by going directly to the object or field. The data types used in this research are primary and secondary. The purpose of this paper is to explain the role of the police, how they interact with internet prostitution, and the factors that limit police efforts against Online prostitution in Gorontalo.</p>2023-12-16T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2023 Zulkifli T. Abas, Fence M. Wantu, Lisnawaty W. Baduhttps://journal.fh.ung.ac.id/index.php/dilar/article/view/5The Protection of Consumers in the Act of Purchase and Sale of Virtual Property (Mobile Legend Account)2023-11-12T06:10:02+00:00Hasfid Ismailismailhasfid@gmail.com<table width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td width="100%"> <p>The purpose of this study is to find out the protection of consumers from purchase and sale virtual real property in relation to online game mobile legend from a legal perspective based. This study uses a type of normative legal research. This research using primary, secondary, and tertiary procedures. Obtained data The study uses qualitative methods that clarify the relationships between variables and generalize the studied social phenomena. The results of this study show that several legal actions can help to stabilize and hold rights and obligations from the perspective of citizens the problems from purchase and sale virtual real property in relation to online game mobile legend. There are no consequences for buying and selling virtual real estate. The law and the form of responsibility for someone who violates something the contract, and there are also several proposals about how it should be Virtual real property is being used today.</p> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table>2024-06-17T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Hasfid Ismailhttps://journal.fh.ung.ac.id/index.php/dilar/article/view/4Implementation of the e-Litigation System in Civil Cases in the COVID-19 Pandemic Situation2023-09-11T12:04:01+00:00Nur Ayu Saputri Yusufnuraisyahputriyusuf@gmail.com<p>This study aims to determine the implementation of the e-litigation system in civil cases in the COVID-19 pandemic situation at the Gorontalo Religious Court. The method used in this study is empirical research using a descriptive qualitative research approach and descriptive data analysis techniques. The results of this study show that the implementation of the e-litigation system in civil cases in the COVID-19 pandemic situation at the Gorontalo Religious Court, in general, has not been implemented optimally. This is illustrated by the percentage of cases heard through e-litigation which only reached 0.25% (9 cases) of a total of 3,484 disputes received by the Gorontalo Religious Court from 2019 to 2021. Moreover, even though certain efforts so that e-litigation can be better utilized by the justice-seeking community have been carried out by the Gorontalo Religious Court, these efforts still need to be improved considering that generally cases heard through e-litigation are cases accompanied by lawyers. In addition, government support for facilities and infrastructure that support the implementation of e-litigation is very important.</p>2024-06-20T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Nur Ayu Saputri Yusuf, Nur Mohamad Kasim, Suwitno Yutye Imran