The Legal Consequences of the Annulment of a Child's Birth Certificate within the Jurisdiction of Administrative Courts (Case Study of Decision : Nomor 19/G/2020/PTUN.YK)
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Annulment of a Child's Birth Certificate, Jurisdiction, Administrative CourtsAbstract
This research concerns the important issue of the protection of children's rights in the context of the annulment of birth certificates through the legal process that takes place within the state administrative courts. The research aims to identify and analyze the legal framework and mechanisms that exist to ensure that children's rights are properly protected when situations arise that require the cancellation of birth certificates. The research will also explore the roles and responsibilities of the state administrative courts in ensuring the protection of children's rights. This research uses normative juridical research, which is dealing with legal issues by the process of finding legal rules, principles and doctrines related to legal issues. This research uses a deductive method that starts from general matters then applied to the formulation of the problem and can produce specific and scientific answers. Based on the results of the research, from various legal rules, doctrines, and court decisions and determinations, that the cancellation of birth certificates has considerable legal consequences for children. In addition, the relationship between children and parents relating to their rights will not be interrupted as long as there is evidence of blood relations between parents and children.
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