Critical Analysis on Legal Aid Regulation for Marginal Community Based on Legal Language

Authors

  • Asri Wijayanti
  • Sri Winarsi

Abstract

Business will grow rapidly if the atmosphere of legal relationship is conducive. A conducive legal relationship means no conflict. These conflicts are determined by the certainty of the rule of law. A good rule of law is a rule that has legal certainty and justice, formulated in proper legal language and not multi interpretation. Misformulation of legal language can be a source of lack of legal protection. The aim of the study is whether there is a misformulation of legal language in the definition of legal aid which consists of legal services, free of charge, legal aid providers and legal aid recipients in Law 16/2011 from the point of language implementation of legal protection. This research is sociolinguistic by using descriptive analysis method toward regulation. The results of the research indicate that there is a misformulation in the legal language, only for the poor community, not the marginal community.

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Published

2020-01-18

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