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Model Earth Syst Environ ; : 1-8, 2022 Oct 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2323713

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Purpose: This study aims to map the relaxation of rules/laws, legal awareness and legal compliance of MSMEs who are customers of Bank Mandiri. Design/method: This research is a quantitative study using a questionnaire as a research instrument. The analytical method used in this study is a biplot analysis. Findings: The results showed that there was a diversity of excellence in relaxation at each location of MSMEs both in terms of indicators and variables. Originality: The originality of this study is that no research has examined the variables of relaxation of rules/laws, legal awareness and legal compliance of MSMEs who are customers of Bank Mandiri, especially during a pandemic.

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J ; 5(1):64, 2022.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1760664

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The Web of Data, the Internet of Things, and Industry 4.0 are converging, and society is challenged to ensure that appropriate regulatory responses can uphold the rule of law fairly and effectively in this emerging context. The challenge extends beyond merely submitting digital processes to the law. We contend that the 20th century notion of ‘legal order’ alone will not be suitable to produce the social order that the law should bring. The article explores the concepts of rule of law and of legal governance in digital and blockchain environments. We position legal governance from an empirical perspective, i.e., as an explanatory and validation concept to support the implementation of the rule of law in the new digital environments. As a novel contribution, this article (i) progresses some of the work done on the metarule of law and complements the SMART middle-out approach with an inside-out approach to digital regulatory systems and legal compliance models;(ii) sets the state-of-the-art and identifies the way to explain and validate legal information flows and hybrid agents’ behaviour;(iii) describes a phenomenological and historical approach to legal and political forms;and (iv) shows the utility of separating enabling and driving regulatory systems.

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