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- ItemPERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS TOWARDS COMPANY LOSS USING THE DOCTRINE PIERCING THE CORPORATE VEIL(International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol. 24, Issue 1, 2020) Guntara, Deny; Akbar, Muhammad Gary Gagarin; Sinaga, ObsatarManagement of limited liability companies is carried out daily by the directors. directors have the right and authority to act on behalf of and in the interests of the company within the limits permitted by applicable laws and regulations and their articles of association. However, in practice there are many directors who commit acts against the law to the detriment of others. The problem discussed in this study is how the directors' personal responsibility for company losses using the doctrine of piercing the corporate veil. This research uses the normative juridical method. The conclusion of this study is that directors must carry out their duties and authority in good faith in accordance with the articles of association and legislation. In the company law there is a concept of separation of the company's assets, but this can be set aside by using the doctrine of piercing the corporate veil. if the director makes a mistake or negligence, the board of directors can be sued up to his personal property. This doctrine has been accommodated in Law Number 40 of 2007 concerning Limited Liability Companies so that it has legal certainty for the community.
- ItemSTATE RESPONSIBILITY IN GUARANTEE TO FREEDOM OF RELIGION ACCORDING TO PERSPECTIVE OF HUMAN RIGHTS(International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol. 24, Issue 1, 2020) Akbar, Muhammad Gary Gagarin; Guntara, Deny; Supri, Ida ZuraidaGuarantees regarding freedom of religion for Indonesian citizens have been included in Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia 1945. The Government of Indonesia has made various legal products in order to fulfill the right to freedom of religion and belief. In recent times, issues regarding intoleration related to religious freedom have increasingly become more frequent in several regions in Indonesia which have caused conflicts between communities. The problem discussed in this research is how the state's responsibility in guaranteeing religious freedom in Indonesia is viewed from the perspective of Human Rights (HAM). This research uses the normative juridical method. The conclusion of this research is that the Indonesian government guarantees that every citizen has the freedom to embrace his religion and carry out his worship in accordance with their respective beliefs. This is indicated by the existence of various legal products issued by the government to guarantee religious freedom in Indonesia. Various kinds of existing laws and regulations, apparently not followed by the implementation of law enforcement, so that in some regions in Indonesia there are still cases of intolerance where a group of minority religious adherents are prohibited from carrying out their worship by adherents of the majority religion.