International Journal of Law and Society

Volume 8, Issue 2, June 2025

  • Research Article

    Optimization of Consumer Dispute Resolution Tasks by the Consumer Dispute Resolution Agency of Makassar City

    Abd Haris Hamid*, Mustawa Nur, Ruslan Mustari

    Issue: Volume 8, Issue 2, June 2025
    Pages: 70-77
    Received: 16 February 2025
    Accepted: 27 February 2025
    Published: 28 March 2025
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    Abstract: Consumer dispute resolution by the Consumer Dispute Resolution Agency (BPSK) of Makassar City which is carried out through mediation or conciliation or arbitration, has not been running optimally due to various obstacles, namely the constraint of legal substance, namely the BPSK Decision is Final and Binding, but can still be objected to in court, ... Show More
  • Research Article

    Financial and Economic Mechanisms for Preventing Military Conflicts

    Aleksandr Rozenfeld*

    Issue: Volume 8, Issue 2, June 2025
    Pages: 78-82
    Received: 11 February 2025
    Accepted: 28 February 2025
    Published: 10 April 2025
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    Abstract: The work is devoted to a new approach to ensuring the enforcement of international treaties and agreements. As you know, there are no real guarantees for the fulfillment of treaties in the field of international politics, just as there are no coercive measures to fulfill political obligations and security guarantees. Just as in the physical world, ... Show More
  • Commentary

    Recognition of Naga Customary Law and Practices in Northeast India: Convergence or Conflict

    Subhash Chandra Singh*

    Issue: Volume 8, Issue 2, June 2025
    Pages: 83-102
    Received: 8 March 2025
    Accepted: 24 March 2025
    Published: 14 April 2025
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ijls.20250802.13
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    Abstract: India is a unique example of unity in diversity. The diversity and variety of the language, caste, culture, tribe and religion is remarkably distinguished as a wonderful mosaic of anthropological splendor. Tribal peoples generally prefer having their disputes determined by the customary courts because their procedures are simpler and cheaper compar... Show More