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Vol 40, No 1 (2024): Jurnal Hukum
Table of Contents
Articles
The Revitalizing Indonesia's Religious Courts System: The Modernization Impacts and Potentials of E-Court
Dian Latifiani, Nur Arif Nugraha, Anis Widyawati, Akhmad Khalimy, Muhammad Iqbal Baiquni, Asmarani Ramli, Pratama Herry Herlambang
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1-13
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The Judges Legal Reasoning on Child Welfare’s Perspective in the Hadanah Cases at Banten Religious Courts
Farida Nurun Nazah, Muslimin Muslimin
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14-31
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The Analysis of Authority Abuse that Results in State Financial Loss in the State Administrative Law & Islamic Law Framework
Arief Moelia Edie
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32-41
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The Constitutional Perspective of Indonesian Social Security System
Saut Parulian Panjaitan, Joni Emirson, Iza Rumesten RS, Suci Flambonita
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42-60
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The Settlement Model of Non-Performing Financing Which is More Effective and Legal Justice in Sharia Financing Companies
Trianah Sofiani, Heris Suhendar
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61-75
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The Legal Renewal of Malpractices by Medical Personnel Based on Restorative Justice
Asep Hendradiana, Gunarto Gunarto
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76-87
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The Restructuring Righteous Foreign Worker Regulations: The Challenge of Enormous Influx of Foreign Workers
Abdul Kadir Jaelani, Willy Naresta Hanum
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88-117
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The Form of Resolution of Juvenile Delinquency in Indonesia
Ratih Mega Puspa Sari, Sivani Ardi Apritania
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118-128
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Analysis of the Legal Basis of Marriage Agreements and Their Implications for the Position of Inheritance Property
Padma D. Liman, Aulia Rifai
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141-155
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Blasphemy Laws and Their Implications for Religious Freedom and Expression: A Tri-Country Southeast Asian Perspective
Ampuan Situmeang, Shelvi Rusdiana, Hien Trinh, Agustianto Agustianto, Winsherly Tan
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156-170
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Advancing Access to Justice for Female Victims of Sexual Violence Through Restitution
Christina Maya Indah, Sri Harini Dwiyatmi
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171-186
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Social Security Programs in Islamic Law: A Comparative Study of Fatwa Institutions on Indonesia’s Health Insurance
Sopa Sopa, Rini Fatma Kartika, Nurhadi Nurhadi, Dina Febriani Darmansyah, Taufiqurokhman Taufiqurokhman, Ma’mun Murod
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187-203
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The Utilization of Access Management to Digital Collections: Requirements & Challenges by Law
Koko Srimulyo, Yula Anggriani, Faizal Kurniawan
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204-222
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