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VOL. 12, ISSUE 2 (2026)
The obligation to carry out social and environmental responsibility as a burden for companies with business licenses
Authors
Annisyah Leo Agusta, Nyoman Sudipa, I Ketut Sukadana
Abstract
Corporate social responsibility is not just a legal obligation for certain companies, but is a responsibility inherent in every company as a form of devotion to the legal ideals and goals of the nation. In addition to the legal aspects of corporate social responsibility, the implementation of more inclusive corporate social responsibility is expected to have a more significant effect in creating environmental balance and sustainability as well as strengthening social ties between companies and the community. The purpose of writing this article is to find out social responsibility based on Indonesian legal ideals and the concept of regulating corporate social responsibility based on legal aspects. The research findings indicate that corporate social responsibility regulations in Indonesia need to be reviewed and expanded to ensure a more inclusive and equitable implementation. Expanding corporate social responsibility obligations to all companies is expected to enhance corporate contributions to achieving sustainability goals and overall societal well-being. Only with an inclusive and integrated approach can corporate social responsibility become an effective instrument to support sustainable national development and achieve the legal ideals of the Indonesian nation, which uphold social justice, prosperity, and shared well-being.
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Pages:218-222
How to cite this article:
Annisyah Leo Agusta, Nyoman Sudipa, I Ketut Sukadana "The obligation to carry out social and environmental responsibility as a burden for companies with business licenses". International Journal of Law, Vol 12, Issue 2, 2026, Pages 218-222
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