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VOL. 7, ISSUE 3 (2021)
Contract as implementation of human rights and the principle of freedom of contract in realizing human welfare
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Ridho Syahputra Manurung
Abstract
Freedom of contract is a universal legal principle of agreement. The legal principle is also embraced in the Indonesian treaty law. That principle stems from the individualist understanding that gave birth to free-market economic politics to pursue individual well-being. The application of the principle of freedom of contract becomes a problem for the state of Indonesia as a welfare state, whether its application is driven to achieve social welfare or individual welfare. This article is an analytical normative juridical study. The results of the study concluded that freedom of contract is actually related to the existence of human beings who have human rights which are fundamental rights that include freedom, the right to life, and property. It all concerns the dignity and dignity of human beings related to quality of life. What this latter mentions is essentially about well-being. Thus, contracts are legal means used to pursue welfare, be it personal welfare or welfare of co-living or social welfare.
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Pages:37-40
How to cite this article:
Ridho Syahputra Manurung "Contract as implementation of human rights and the principle of freedom of contract in realizing human welfare ". International Journal of Law, Vol 7, Issue 3, 2021, Pages 37-40
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