The Nature of Public Interest as the Basis for the Prosecutor's Authority to File for Bankruptcy
Anak Agung Ngurah Jayalantara,
Anwar Borahima,
Farida Patittingi
et al.
Abstract:Objective: The prosecutor's office in making policies to represent the public interest is a form of realization of law enforcement and justice. Not all public interests can be represented by the Prosecutor's Office when filing for bankruptcy. The public interest that can be represented by the Prosecutor's Office as a basis for submitting a bankruptcy application is the interest of the majority. The aim is to formulate the nature of the public interest as the basis for the Prosecutor's authority to file for Ban… Show more
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