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    Analisis Akibat Hukum Perjanjian Menurut Undang - Undang Nomor 1 Tahun 1974 Tentang Perkawinan Dan Sebagai Perubahan Terhadap Putusan Mahkamah Konstitusi Nomor 69/puu-xiii/2015 Tentang Perjanjian Perkawinan Yang Dibuat Setelah Perkawinan Berlangsung

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    Constitutional Court Decision Number 69/PUU-XIII/2015 has expanded the meaning of a marriage agreement. Marriage agreements are not only made before the marriage takes place, but can also be made and changed during the course of the marriage bond The formulation of the problem in this thesis research is: First, what is the legal concept of a marriage agreement. Second, what is the analysis of the consequences of a marriage agreement according to Law Number 1 of 1974 concerning Marriage and as an amendment to the Constitutional Court Decision Number 69/PUU-XIII/2015 concerning Marriage Agreements Made After the Marriage Has Taken Place. The method in this research is normative legal research, while the nature of the research is descriptive analysis by collecting appropriate data which is then compiled and analyzed. The data sources used are primary, secondary and tertiary data, while data collection was carried out using library research. The method of drawing conclusions used in this research is a deductive method, namely drawing conclusions from general things to specific things. The results of the thesis research that the author found are as follows: First, the Constitutional Court Decision Number 69/PUU-XIII/2015 has several impacts on marriage agreements. One of the significant changes resulting from this decision is in terms of marriage agreements which can be made before or during the marriage, providing free time and convenience for married couples who have not yet made an agreement. Second, Constitutional Court Decision Number 69/PUU-XIII/2015 basically changes several provisions in Law Number 1 of 1974 concerning Marriage. Marriage agreements are final, have permanent legal force and are binding from the time they are pronounced or decided during the marriage, meaning that the decision is binding. the parties to the lawsuit

    Development and Usability Testing of the Participatory Urban Plan Monitoring Prototype for Indonesian Smart Cities Based on Digital Triplets

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    Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) prescribed justice, strong institutions, and partnerships to encourage citizens' participation and inclusion. Goal 11 addresses urban areas: “Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.” The SDGs are impossible to realize without the involvement of cities and municipalities. They must align their land-use plans to align to SDG indicators and measure their progress collaboratively. Therefore, developing an application for participative monitoring of the implementation of urban plans is crucial to detect challenges and evaluate alternative scenarios for intervention-making, achieving SDGs' targets and indicators. On the other hand, investments or disruption in a city, either physical or non-physical forms, should change the configuration of Rights, Restrictions, and Responsibilities (RRRs) on a land parcel or 3D space. Therefore, monitoring the implementation of the urban plan is required to gauge a city's progress towards fulfilling SDGs indicators. In the digital transformation and democracy era, cities may benefit from Geo-ICT to improve their capability to manage land information and establish spatially enabled societies to fulfill land management roles. The developments of application for Participatory Urban Plan Monitoring (PUPM) presented in this article uses the proposed Spatial Plan Information Package within ISO 19152:2012 on the Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) revision. LADM is used to construct a 3D representation of restrictions and responsibilities from land-use (urban) planning. This article presents the development of a web-based application for PUPM with emphasis on the use of Digital Triplets by adding legal spaces to Digital Twin. In supporting the PUPM of a city, the two-way information flows are between authorities and local citizens can be an updating system. An initial usability test is conducted in order to improve PUPM further. From the usability test conducted, this study found the potential of a two-way 3D spatial information flow to support PUPM.GIS TechnologieUrban Data Scienc
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