This study aims to study and analyze forms of sea transportation supervision in order to realize the safety and security of national shipping based on laws and regulations. This study uses a normative juridical approach with descriptive analysis. The data used is secondary data obtained through literature study, which is then analyzed qualitatively. Based on research, law enforcement implies that there is a demand for the ability to maintain and supervise compliance with certain legal provisions in the waters of Indonesia's national jurisdiction. Guidance in the shipping sector is controlled by the state and the guidance is carried out by the government, while shipping guidance consists of: regulation, supervision, and control. The factors that become obstacles in law enforcement for the safety of sea transportation service users can be carried out by conducting periodic seafarer resource training, and carried out seriously and seriously and with full responsibility for the creation of expertise and skills based on the certificate held by the captain, Ship Officers and Ship's Crew.
The role of marital assets, which are divided by the cause of divorce, joint assets or assets obtained from grants, inheritance, and other sources during the marriage, and the role of filing a lawsuit for marital assets, will emerge in divorce life if the husband and wife have productive assets, the husband and wife work together, and the wife's restrictions are more significant than her husband's restrictions. Issues that arise include a new debate concerning their joint property and those related to divorce. The KHI divides the joint assets equally, with half going to the husband and half to the wife. Law Number 1 of 1974 does not specify the amount of each component.
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