Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Social Sciences and Law (ICSSL 2024)
103 articles
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Peer-Review Statements
Galih W. Pradana, Deby F. Eprilianto, Dita Perwitasari, Riyadi Riyadi, Moh. Mudzakkir, Suci Megawati
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the ICSSL 2024 during August 10th, 2024 – August 11st in Surabaya, Indonesia through online mode. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Scientific Committee and approved by the Editor-in-Chief, who affirms that...
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Encouraging Fijian Universities to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Ravinesh Rohit Prasad
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are an international initiative to tackle the most critical issues of the day, such as inequality, poverty, and environmental degradation. Fiji’s universities have played a key role in achieving these objectives through research, community involvement, curricular...
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SDGs and the Academy: Where we are now, where to next?
Narelle Warren
The United Nation’s Sustainable Development Agenda 2030 set out an ambitious 15-year program towards making meaningful progress in addressing 17 core global challenges of our time. These Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) address socioeconomic, technological and environmental development issues and...
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Analysis of Environmental Carrying Capacity and Object Development Strategy Tour Setigi in Village Sekapuk, End Pangkah Regency Gresik
Sri Murtini, Agus Sutedjo, Ketut Prasetyo, Bambang Hariyanto, Rindawati Rindawati
The Setigi Tourism Area in Sekapuk Village still has the opportunity to increase the number of tourist visits considering the existing resource potential and the number of tourist visits is not yet optimal. To increase the number of visits, the right strategy is needed in its development so that existing...
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Social Media Ethics
(Ethical Study from Al-Ghazali’s Perspective)
Abdul Ruhmadi, Mohamad Zaka Al Farisi, Yayan Nurbayan
The use of social media in the 4.0 revolution era is a must for people who want to keep up with information. Along with intensive use without paying attention to good social media ethics, disputes occur in cyberspace which sometimes continue into the real world. Not infrequently such commotions occurred,...
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Policy Perspectives on the Role of Higher Education Institutions in Achieving Sustainable Cities and Communities Goals
T. Tauran, Tjitjik Rahaju, Indah Prabawati, Suci Megawati, Ahmad Nizar Hilmi, M. Noer Falaq Al Amin, Melda Fadiyah Hidayat, Revienda Anita Fitrie, Lili Nur Indah Sari
Pursuing Sustainable Cities and Communities goals represents a crucial objective for urban development, necessitating the active involvement and support of diverse stakeholders, notably higher education institutions. These institutions possess the capacity to bridge academic knowledge with practical...
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Understanding Employee Turnover at XYZ Hotel Yogyakarta: The Impact of Satisfaction and Environment
Rr. Chusnu Syarifa Diah Kusuma, Addien Ismi Fadhilah
The research aimed to find out (1) the influence of job satisfaction on turnover intention among employees at XYZ Hotel Yogyakarta, (2) the influence of the work environment on turnover intention among employees at XYZ Hotel Yogyakarta, and (3) the combined influence of job satisfaction and the work...
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Personality Traits Conscientiousness and Openness to Experience as a Predictors of Authentic Self-Presentation Online
Fildzah Rudyah Putri, Mira Ariyani, Lussy Dwiutami Wahyuni
This study aims to look at the role of the personality traits conscientiousness and openness to experience in shaping the behavior of displaying authentic self as one method of online self-presentation. Authentic self describes the authenticity of an individual’s identity in online media. A total of...
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Managing the Coastal Area of Kretek Subdistrict, Bantul Regency Based on Sustainable Development
Nurul Khotimah, Hastuti Hastuti, Diana Prasastiawati
The coastal area of Kretek Subdistrict, Bantul Regency has the potential to experience ecosystem damage. Therefore, it is necessary to manage coastal areas based on sustainable development considering the role of coastal areas as potential areas to be developed by utilizing and utilizing according to...
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Circular Migration Pattern and Their Impact on Academic Procrastination of Social Sciences Education Students, State University of Surabaya
Muhammad Ilyas Marzuqi, Hendri Prastiyono, Dhimas Bagus Virgiawan, Silvi Nur Afifah, Ketut Prasetyo, Eric Rayfaldo Tri Naryawanto, Miranda Salsabila Himawan Putri
This study focuses on the circular migration phenomenon among students enrolled in the Social Sciences Education Study Program (IPS) at Surabaya State University. It is a common trend among students from different cities and districts in East Java. The study aims to understand the patterns and reasons...
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Critical Thinking about Stereotypes of Folk Religion and State Religion Developing an Attitude of Tolerance
Agus Suprijono, Riyadi Riyadi, Wisnu Wisnu, Nuansa Bayu Segara, Sukma Perdana Prasetya, Harmanto Harmanto, Khusnul Khotimah, M. Jacky
Pluralism is a phenomenon that humans cannot avoid. God has created humans in pluralism and humans have become part of pluralism itself, as well as in religious matters. Each religion emerged in a pluralistic environment and formed itself in response to this pluralism. If religious pluralism is not properly...
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Artificial Intelligence in Social Sciences Education Presents New Challenges and Opportunities
Sukma Perdana Prasetya
The emergence of AI technology can be used in learning, especially in Social Sciences with the complex and dynamic object of studying society. With the speed and flexibility of AI, it can help analyze a lot of complex data and provide the necessary information efficiently. The aim of this research is...
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Proactive Coping Among Javaneese Adolescence
Kartika Nur Fathiyah
This research is motivated by the importance of problem coping skills in adolescents, including adolescents in Javanese culture. The latest view shows that coping is done before a stressor appears called proactive coping. Javanese culture is very rich in values that teach proactive coping to the community...
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Exploration Of Regional Autonomy Law And Indonesian Special Autonomy
Sunarso Sunarso
This research aims to analyze the contents of the Regional Autonomy Law and the Special Autonomy Law in Indonesia. Regional autonomy is a basic principle in the government system in Indonesia, which gives authority and responsibility to regional governments to manage affairs within their territorial...
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Preventing COVID-19 with Natural Ingredients: Community Knowledge to Increase Endurance During the Pandemic in Central Java
Fadly Husain, Michael Kundi
One of the world’s challenges in the health sector is the COVID-19 pandemic. Although this pandemic has passed, no one can be sure that a pandemic like COVID-19 will not happen again. The most important thing is to learn from the pandemic for the next health challenge. During a global pandemic, maintaining...
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The Influence of Scaffolding and Task Complexity on the Cognitive Load of Startups: An Experiment
Endra Murti Sagoro, Rizqi Ilyasa Aghni
This study aims to examine the influence of scaffolding and task complexity on cognitive load in startup using an experimental design. A total of 60 startup in Yogyakarta were randomly divided into four groups: high scaffolding with complex tasks, high scaffolding with simple tasks, low scaffolding with...
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Evaluation of Mojokerto City Regional Expansion as a Sustainable Effort for Service Center Functions
Wiwik Sri Utami, Harmanto Harmanto, Ita Mardiani Zein, Hendri Prastiyono, M. Noer Falaq Al Amin
Public service centers are an important aspect of supporting the eleventh sustainable development goal, namely sustainable cities and communities. The aim of this research is to determine the evaluation of the regional expansion of Mojokerto City as an effort to maintain the sustainability of the function...
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Mediating the Impact of Green Packaging and Environmental Concern Towards Green Purchase Intention Through Environmental Attitude
Barida Rakhma Nuranti, Sri Rahayu, Setiyawami Setyawami, Zuchdiawati Luthfi Utami, Azizah Nurmalita, Laila Nur Azizah
Environmental Attitude is believed to be an important variable that affects individual intentions to buy environmentally friendly products. The purpose of this study was to examine the mediating role of Environmental Attitudes, the influence of Green Packaging, and Environmental Concern on Green Purchase...
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Analysis of the Dynamics of Student Communication with Thesis Supervisors
Julius Albertus Noven, Joy Nathanael, Astrid Monica Hartono, Widia Aulia Naylawati, Danang Tandyonomanu, Tsuroyya Tsuroyya, Aditya Fahmi Nurwahid, Damajanti Kusuma Dewi
A thesis is a form of scientific work so that students can achieve a bachelor’s degree. Students will be guided by the lecturer to work on their thesis according to their field. However, the thesis guidance process does not always run smoothly due to the influence of lecturers and students. Communication...
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The Role of Subnational Migration in Fulfilling Higher Education Aspirations and (Re)shaping Contemporary Youth Identity
Lidya Lestari Sitohang, Rindawati Rindawati, Putu Wirabumi, Nurul Makhmudiyah, Sri Murtini, Bambang Hariyanto, Dian Ayu Larasati, Rizal Abdulrahman Atatur, Tadev Dedayev
This research examines how East Java students perceive, negotiate, and construct their identities at UNESA, elucidating the interconnections between cultural heritage, educational aspirations, and social integration. To address gaps in the existing literature, this study examines students’ life experiences...
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Embracing Inclusiveness: Islamic Community Perception of Homosexual Identity in Monster Movie (2023)
Muhammad Restu Aji Parameswara, Tsuroyya Tsuroyya
This study highlights how perceptions of a Muslim student community known as UKKI at a public university toward homosexual identity in “Monster” movie. The data presented in this study were obtained through in-depth interviews with members of UKKI. The results of the interviews were analyzed using the...
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Democracy in Indonesia: From Democratic Regression to Social Justice
Mi’rojul Huda, Agus Satmoko Adi, Mochamad Arif Affandi, Eko Satriya Hermawan, Silkania Swarizona, Imam Zarkachi, Adli Hazmi
For two decades, Indonesian democracy has experienced ups and downs. Indonesian democracy cannot be separated from 3 main factors supporting democracy: political stability, public satisfaction with economic development, and decentralization of power. However, in recent years Indonesian democracy has...
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Mitigating Sexual Violence in the Environment Towards a Safe and Fair Campus
Oksiana Jatiningsih, F. X. Sri Sadewo, Ali Imron, Rianda Usmi, Gayu Konita, Galuh Prihastanti, Afiq Dhiyaur Rohman
Unequal power relations increase the risk of sexual violence. The same applies to the world of education, which should not exist. The problem is that the awareness of maintaining the spirit as an equal, safe and comfortable space does not always exist in the academic community. This is the responsibility...
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The Role of Social Media in Increasing Social Interaction in the Sustainable Development Goals of Indonesian Higher Education
Wahyu Mahesa Miarta, Muhammad Danu Winata, Awang Dharmawan
Social media has emerged as a powerful tool for enriching social interaction and fostering community engagement within higher education institutions. This study examines the role of social media in enhancing social interaction to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in...
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Human and Nature: Identifying the Sustainability of Cultural Landscape from Marine and Aeolian Landforms in Southern Yogyakarta Special Province
Lidya Lestari Sitohang, Nurul Makhmudiyah, Putu Wirabumi, Nur Laili Rohmawati, Tarisa Wahyuni Putri Ridwan, Edho Bramatius Geofani, Chalisa Dwi Cahyana, Dewangga Anugrah Sasangka
Marine landscapes are shaped by seawater, while aeolian landscapes are influenced by wind activity. Cultural landscapes, however, emerge from human activities, which often lead to sustainability challenges. This article examines the cultural landscape formation and its sustainability within the context...
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The Role of Indigenous Peoples in Policy Advocacy: Rejection of Nature Park Status in Bali’s Alas Mertajati Forest
Afiyanti Afiyanti, Ahmad Nizar Hilmi, Arsih Ardivya Putra Dirgantara, Satrio Lang Lang Buwono
This study examines the advocacy strategy of the Indigenous Dalem Tamblingan Community (Masyarakat Adat Dalem Tamblingan/MADT) in opposing the change in the status of Alas Mertajati Forest to a Nature Tourism Park (Taman Wisata Alam/TWA) in Bali. Since 1996, MADT has consistently rejected this Ministry...
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Quality Family Village-based Stunting Handling Innovation
Ali Imron, Nurul Hasanah, Nuansa Bayu Segara, Kusnul Khotimah, Cleonara Yanuar Dini, Noor Rohmah Mayasari
In 2022, the prevalence of stunted toddlers in East Java will fall below the national figure (19.2%). Even though the trend of stunting in children under five is decreasing at around 3.8% per year nationally, acceleration needs to be done to reach the target of 14% in 2024 through specific and sensitive...
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The Influence of Self-efficacy in the Preparation of the Work Program of the UNESA Faculty BEM Organization for the Effectiveness of the Quality of Educated Human Resources
Astrid Monica Hartono, Danang Tandyonomanu
Self-efficacy is closely related to efforts to solve problems that occur. Communication as an application of self-efficacy has an important role as a means to channel various individual social criticisms into the organizational system. Good application of self-efficacy can produce various critical solutions...
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The Role of Mobile Health Application Platforms in Health Communication to Improve Public Digital Literacy Among Generation Z
Ade Firmannandya, Jauhar Wahyuni, Anam Miftakhul Huda, Tatak Setiadi, Hasna Nur Lina
The development of communication and information technology can give people insight into the development of the latest knowledge about media and tend to be more responsive to new media and technology. Generation z, known as the natives of the digital era, was born in a digital world that has complete...
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Analysis of the Potential Disaster Eruption of Mount Merapi in Klangon and Surroundings
Saskia Aulia Putri, Nur Wahyuni Zulianti, Alivia Nur Aini, Galuh Mayreva Capital, Malia Alfira Yani, Nugroho Hari Purnomo
This research aims to analyze the potential for eruption disasters. Mount Merapi in Klangon and its surroundings. The research method used namely an integrated rapid survey. Data collection techniques consist of field observations, interviews, and literature studies. The analysis is descriptive empirical...
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The Interest of Actors in Sustainable Urban Tourism Policy in Yogyakarta City
Pandhu Yuanjaya, Wida Ristia Saputri, Lutfia Septiningrum
This research aims to explore the interests of actors in sustainable urban tourism policies in Yogyakarta. This research is qualitative research. Data collection was carried out by observation, interviews, and documentation review. Secondary data is obtained through literature studies, documents, reports,...
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The Efforts of National Sovereign Institution to Deradicalize Ex-Terrorist Convicts Through the Rumah Daulat Buku (RUDALKU) Using a Literacy Approach
Agus Satmoko Adi, Mubarok Muharam, Mirojul Huda, Huda Safira
Former terrorism convicts are a group of people who have been involved in criminal acts of terrorism, then tried, imprisoned until finally released. One of the risks after they are released is the belief in radical ideology that has been embedded since being in their network. As a result, ex-convicts...
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The Discourse of Sustainability in Indonesian Higher Education Institution: Perspective of Media Rhetoric
Aditya Fahmi Nurwahid
This study focuses on how Indonesian Higher Education Institutions communicate and construct the sustainability discourse through their web-based publication. Adopting mixed-methods approach, the research analyzed the rhetorical strategies identified by the Higher Education Institution, focusing on the...
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Potential Vulnerability to Hydrological Disasters in the Gunungsewu Gunungkidul Karst Area
Ayu Mustika, Vita Rahmatiyah, Mochammad Lingga Mukti, Ihdatin Muazzarotul Khofifah, Faiz Zuhar Alhi, Nugroho Hari Purnomo
The study aims to analyze the potential for hydrological disasters in the Gunungsewu Gunungkidul karst area. The study method used is survey and direct observation of the karst area. Participants are residents with local backgrounds, visitors, farmers, fishermen and traders. The results of the study...
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Implementation of Land Policy to Support Sustainable Development in Indonesia
Hilbertus Sumplisius M. Wau, Runtung Runtung, Tengku Keizerina Devi Azwar, Oloan Sitorus, Detania Sukarja
This study discusses the implementation of land policy to support sustainable development in Indonesia. Sustainable development meets current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Land policy plays an important role in this regard, considering that land...
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Study of Geographic Characteristics of Dynamics Ecology at Nglanggeran Volcano
Aldinta Lindri Tripujiantari, Fahmi Fahrudin Fadirubun, Dewi Ratih Hapsari, Rama Listiawan Saputra, Ilham Nurul Qomari, Alya Athifahnisa
An area has different ecological dynamics and characteristics and this can be used to prioritize that area. Like the ancient Nglanggeran volcano area in Kab. Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta Special Region Province, where this area has an interesting ecological research because it has significant historical,...
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Sustainable Tourism Study on the Role of Ecology in the Karst Area of Kalisuci Cave
Krista Ristanti, Fahmi Fahrudin Fadirubun, Riska Dwi Nanda, Roi Vebiansyah, Teshalonika Destania Permatasari
Kalisuci Cave has a landscape form in the form of karst areas formed from limestone. Limestone hills in Kalisuci Cave have varying heights formed due to the process of erosion and dissolution of limestone rocks for millions of years. Limestone dissolved by rainwater causes the appearance of unique and...
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Analysis of Local Wisdom Traces of Parangkusumo: Waves, Legends, and Socio-Cultural Dynamics of Coastal Community
Aditya Bagas, Fahmi Fahrudin Fadirubun, Aisyah Jihan, Nur Illiyin, Rifky Tamam, Karensa Puja
This article tells the story of local wisdom at Parangkusumo Beach, Yogyakarta, which is known for its mystical and legendary sites. This research aims to analyze how the local wisdom and traditions of coastal communities influence the management of natural resources and ecological balance in the region,...
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Exploration of Tourism Potential Based on Local Wisdom in the Special Region of Yogyakarta Case Study: Wanagama Forest
Purwati Purwati, Kamiladia Larasati, Gita Wahyu Nur Arbi Muhammad Lailah Gymnastyar, Fahmi Fahrudin Fadirubun
Wanagama Forest is one of the places located in Gunung Kidul Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta that has succeeded in environmental conservation and management by combining local wisdom and modernization. This study uses a qualitative approach through observation, literature studies and focused discussions...
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Students Environmental Activism and the SDGs: The Strategic Role of State University of Surabaya Students
Ahmad Nizar Hilmi, Farid Pribadi, Esa P. B. G. G. Patridina, Fahmi Fahrudin Fadirubun, Rianda Usmi, Oni Dwi Arianto, Dhimas Bagus Virgiawan, Diva ‘Aidah Sahlaa, Dini Nurhinda Maharani
University students are increasingly playing a vital role in environmental activism. While student environmental activism is on the rise globally, the specific strategies and contributions of university students in Indonesia towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) remain under-investigated....
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Strengthening Islamic political institutions Religion-Based Identity Politics in Malaysia and Indonesia
Moch. Mubarok Muharam, Mochamad Arif Affandi, Eko Satriya Hermawan, Agus Satmoko Adi, Imam Zarkachi, Silkania Swarizona, Adli Hazmi, Jasmine Helwa Malika
This study aims to analyzein strengthening Islamic political institutions-based identity politics that occurred in Indonesia and Malaysia. This study obtained primary and secondary data using library research. This means that data is obtained from literature originating from journals and books. This...
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The Impact of Personalized Advertising on Consumer Purchase Decisions with Brand Trust as a Mediator Toward Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Penny Rahmawaty, Sunarta Sunarta, Barida Rakhma Nuranti
Advertisement personalization refers to the practice of customizing advertising content and messaging to individual consumers based on their preferences, behaviors, demographics, and other personal data. Numerous businesses use personalized advertising to highlight their initiatives and products that...
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The Role of Higher Education Institutions in the Prevention and Handling of Sexual Violence to Support the Achievement of SDGs: A Case Study of Two Public Universities in Indonesia
Moh. Mudzakkir, Naimatul Chariro, Yoppy Ilham, Kholida Ulfi Mubaroka
Sexual violence in higher education institutions is a serious issue affecting student safety and well-being, hindering the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 5 (Gender Equality) and Goal 16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions). This study examines the institutional...
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Building a Peaceful and Inclusive Society for Sustainable Development: Challenges of Public Administration in the Era of Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity (VUCA)
Eva Hany Fanida, Meirinawati Meirinawati, Trenda Aktiva Oktariyanda, Deby Febrian Eprilianto, Neny Ayu Nourmanita, Adam Jamal, Firre An Suprapto, Muhammad Farid Ma’ruf, Galih Wahyu Pradana
Currently, every country in the world is required to carry out sustainable development. Especially in the era of uncertainty or what we often call VUCA (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity). We often find situations where people will find it difficult to predict an accuracy that will occur...
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Raising Collective Awareness of Climate Change Through Participatory Discussions with the Community on 3R-based Waste Management in SWK Ketintang
Adam Jamal, Meirinawati Meirinawati, Eva Hany Fanida, Trenda Aktiva Oktariyanda, Deby Febriyan Eprilianto, Neny Ayu Nourmanita, Adam Jamal
In line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Climate Action, the aim of this research is to foster collective community awareness of climate change through participatory discussions on 3R-based waste management (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) in SWK Ketintang, Surabaya. This approach was chosen to...
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Human and Nature: The Identification of Human Engagement with Karst Topography in Gunungkidul Regency, Yogyakarta’s Special Province
Lidya Lestari Sitohang, Eko Budiyanto, Bambang Hariyanto, Aida Kurniawati, Wilda Kurnia Fithri, Manda Nova-Iza, Arra Fadia Putri Ardini, Siti Kholifah, Hermana Sahara Ardinanta
Landscapes are defined as areas of the Earth’s surface that exhibit physical, biological, and cultural characteristics shaped by the interaction of natural factors. One such landform is karst topography, which results from the dissolution of soluble rock. This study employs an empirical approach to examine...
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The Influence of Environmental Knowledge and Value on Environmental Behavior in Santri at Pesantren
Erni Suharini, Mohammad Syifauddin, Edi Kur Niawan, Ervando Tommy Al-Hanif
The progressively severe environmental damage requires awareness of conservation efforts, one of which can be implemented through education. As a conservation university, the vision of Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) to shape the pro-environmental academic community cannot be separated from the role...
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Asian Values in Human Rights Education: A Southeast Asian Case Study
Adli Hazmi, Imam Zarkachi, Danu Winata
This paper explores the critical role of human rights education in fostering a deep understanding and appreciation of human rights values within social life. Despite the historical roots of human rights predating the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) in 1948, many aspects, such as freedom...
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Advancing NGO Activism for Environmental Protection at the Age of Democratic Decline: A Cosmopolitan Perspective
Ais Shafiyah Asfar, Muhammad Asfar, I Gede Wahyu Wicaksana
To begin, we need to encounter the relationship between cosmopolitanism and the broader social and economic phenomenon called globalisation. From these argumentative links, conceptually and theoretically, we will be able to understand where and how to situate ecological stewardship and the role of NGOs...
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The Role of Regional Communities in Realizing SDGs for Indonesian Migrant Workers in Hong Kong
Deby Febriyan Eprilianto, Suci Megawati, Galih Wahyu Pradana, Vita Mahadika, Dita Perwitasari, Mohammad Hermy Hibatullah, Ryke Anggely, Eni Febriyanti
Violations of human rights, especially women, are of particular concern today. This also includes human rights protection for Indonesian women who work as Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI) abroad. The many cases of human rights violations that occur to PMI make it an experience to always improve. The...
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The Influence of Work Motivation on Archive Management Performance Through Commitment as an Effort to Achieve the 4th SDGs Goal on the Quality of Education in Surabaya State University
Jody Suryanto, Agus Setyawan
Archive management plays an important role in supporting the implementation of quality education according to the 4th goal of SDGS “Quality of Education” at Surabaya State University, Faculty of Social Sciences and Law. So it is important to analyze the factors that influence Archive Management Performance....
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Partnership Model of Accounting Education in Supporting the Implementation of Independent Campus: Evidence in Indonesia
Niswatin Niswatin, Rio Monoarfa, Tri Handayani Amaliah, Ronald S. Badu, Sahmin Noholo, Mahdalena Mahdalena
With the reorientation of the Independent Campus curriculum in higher education, the offer of developing a curriculum collaboration model has become a very basic need. So that the Independent Campus curriculum can be implemented with several parties, both with universities and non-universities, the curriculum...
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Mbak Ita Political Communication Strategy in Building Personal Branding for Semarang Mayoral Election 2024
Martien Herna Susanti, Anandha Anandha, Sunarto Sunarto
The research aims to describe Mbak Ita’s political communication strategy for building personal branding for the 2024 Semarang mayoral election. Her political communication strategy is interesting to analyse, as she has succeeded in building personal branding as a leader who has successfully brought...
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Aqil-Baligh Education: Prevention of Social Deviance in Pre-Adolesence in City Bandung
Siti Komariah, Wilodati Wilodati, Nindita Fajria Utami, Winny Gloria Aritonang
There is an imbalance between aqil and baligh, children of today's generation are more growing up baligh than aqil. This study aims to understand the concept of social deviance and aqil baligh from the understanding of pre adolescents, knowing the implementation of aqil baligh education for pre...
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Political Education Intervention on Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion (GEDSI): Promoting Social Justice and Political Participation among Novice Voters
Elly Malihah, Siti Nurbayani, Siti Komariah, Lingga Utami, Rengga Akbar Munggaran, Arindini Ayu Kisvi Rizkia, Andreian Yusup, Faiq Akmal Fadhillah, Rexa Putra Pratama
This research explores the political education intervention of Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion (GEDSI) as an effort to promote social justice and enhance political participation among novice voters. The designed GEDSI political education program will examine the relationship between...
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The Influence of Perceived Value and Satisfaction on User Loyalty towards E-service Among Vocational Undergraduate Students at UNY
Ahmad Samlawi, Muhammad Roy Aziz Haryana, Willa Putri Malinda Buchori
The development of technology in education brings significant changes in academic services for students. Various information related to academic services is accommodated through university e-service services. The optimization of e-service is represented by student loyalty in using university e-service....
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Exploring the Role of Higher Education Institutions in Bridging the Implementation Gaps of Co-Production: A Case Study of TPS 3R Rejoagung
Lili Nur Indah Sari, Tjitjik Rahaju, Indah Prabawati, Tauran Tauran, Suci Megawati, Ahmad Nizar Hilmi, Alvy Nova Sabilla, Sofi Amirah Salsabila
Despite its popularity, the implementation of co-production often faces challenges that create gaps in its implementation. By examining TPS 3R program which is a community-based waste management initiative, the research studied the implementation gaps that often emerge within the co-production practice....
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The Impact of Emotion Regulation Strategy on Help-Seeking Behavior of Dating Violence Experience
Gita Irianda Rizkyani Medellu, Vinna Ramadhany Sy, Sri Juwita Kusumawardhani
The stage of early adulthood in human development is to establish romantic relationships with the opposite sex. Therefore, having a romantic relationship is essential for individuals at that age. However, not all relationships would stay healthy; some cases indicated violence. Emotional violence cannot...
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Public Speaking Skills to Increase the Self-Confidence of Communication Science Students, Faculty of Social, Law and Political Sciences, Yogyakarta State University (FISHIPOL UNY) Facing Sustainable Development
Ratna Ekawati
This article motivates Communication Science Students at Yogyakarta State University to understand the importance of having public speaking skills. Mastery of public speaking increases self-confidence, whereas lack of mastery of it reduces self-confidence. Recognition of one’s potential is needed in...
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Development of the Independent Learning Independent Campus Professional Internship Conversion Course (MBKM) Communication Science Study Program, State University of Surabaya
Mutiah Mutiah, Anam Miftakhul Huda, Gilang Gusti Aji, Fitri Norhabibah
The Independent Learning Campus Program (MBKM) is part of the Independent Learning policy by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia. This program provides opportunities for students to hone their abilities according to their talents and interests, by...
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Activities Of Japanese Traders In The Dutch Indies Period
Septina Alrianingrum, Wisnu Wisnu, Agus Suprijono, Nasution Nasution, Sri Mastuti, Agus Trilaksana, Riyadi Riyadi, A. B. Muhammad Yazid
The increase in Javanese trade accompanied the migration process of the Javanese population to the Dutch colonial area. Trading activities are strengthened by formal institutions to protect political, economic and social interests. In big Indonesian cities such as Batavia, Semarang and Surabaya. Japanese...
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Impact Of Reservoir Construction on Community Welfare
Study on Communities in the Semantok Reservoir Environment Sambikerep Village-Rejoso District-Nganjuk Regency
Ketut Prasetyo, Warsono Warsono, Rindawati Rindawati, Dian Ayu Larasati
The construction of the reservoir is expected to function in addition to: preventing floods, storing water for irrigation in the dry season, a recreation area, creating new job opportunities for local residents, it is also expected to have an impact on improving the welfare of the people living in the...
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Facilitation of Strengthening the Food Security of Children with Special Needs (ABK) in Surabaya and Its Surroundings During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Diyah Utami, F. X. Sri Sadewo, Pambudi Handoyo, Refti Handini Listiyani, M. Jacky, Farid Pribadi
Becoming a parent of ABK certainly requires mental readiness, energy and also costs that are not small for the cost of caring for children. In the current pandemic situation, the economic burden on parents of children with special needs is increasing. Uncertain income and there are also layoffs. The...
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Violence and Social Welfare in the Criminal Law Paradigm
Rahmanu Wijaya, Maya Mustika Kartika Sari, Warsono Warsono, Iman Pasu Marganda Hadiarto Purba, Wahyudi Wahyudi, Budi Santosa
The process of procuring government goods/services involves the roles of many parties, in this case if simplified it becomes: the budget owner, the party carrying out the procurement process, the party providing the goods/services. Due to the many parties involved, on the one hand it is a tiered supervision...
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Developing Maritime Tourism: an Analysis of Policy Interventions and Their Potential Commodities
Muhammad Farid Ma’ruf, Firre An Suprapto, Galih Wahyu Pradana, Revienda Anita Fitrie, MNoer Falaq, Melda Fadiyah Hidayat
This study examines the effectiveness of different policy interventions in increasing maritime tourism, as well as potential local commodities, using a mixed-methods approach that includes a comprehensive literature review, case study analysis, and expert interviews. The research aims to highlight best...
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Challenges for Archivists in the Digital Era: Service Transformation Traditional Archives Towards Paperless at State Higher Education Institution of Incorporated Legal Entity
Ririn Denok Ayu Retnosari, Gigih Adjie Byantoro, Rahmanu Wijaya, Estu Putri Rahayuningsih, Widyawati
This research discusses the challenges of archivists in the digital era, with a focus on the transformation of traditional archival services to paperless in legal entity universities, with Surabaya State University as a case study. Along with the growth of information technology, the implementation of...
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Strengthening Higher Education Services by Accelerating Integrated Services
Dian Ayu Larasati, Riyadi Riyadi, Dinar Rizki Listyaputri, Rahmanu Wijaya
This research is part of the development of the Integrity Zone at FISH Unesa. Universities in accordance with their vision and mission are institutions that cultivate and produce superior human resources in accordance with the university's vision and mission. Students are a vital and central element...
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Lessons Learned for Visionary Waste Reduction and Management in Indonesia
Lutfia Septiningrum, Nainta Agustanta, Pandhu Yuanjaya
The management and reduction of waste in Indonesia present complex challenges amidst a growing population and diverse cultural landscape. This study employs a mixed-method approach, combining moving average and ARIMA forecasting methods, to map future trends in waste accumulation from 2024 to 2026. The...
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Coastal landforms: Utilization and Productivity for Food Crop Agriculture
Rahma Hayati, Muhammad Usman Zakaria
Coastal landforms in Bantul Regency, especially Sanden Sub-district, have variations in the form and process of formation. One of the uses of coastal landforms is for food crop agriculture. Coastal landforms are dominated by sand material, have high water permeability, so they are less able to bind plant...
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Socio-Economic Impact Analysis in Recently Electrified Region Through Community Support and Readiness
Vanessa Gaffar, Denny Andriana, Sulastri Sulastri, Wenda Wahyu Christiyanto
The objective of this study is to examine the level of community support and preparedness, with the involvement of community empowerment, in assessing the socio-economic consequences in recently electrified regions. This study employs a quantitative methodology. It focuses on analysing overview of the...
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Challenges and Opportunities in the Development of the Insurance Industry in Indonesia: A Comprehensive Analysis
Nuramalia Hasanah, Fahri Salman Al Farisi, Rindi Maharani, Zephanya Ridlya Risakotta
The insurance industry plays an essential role in mitigating risks associated with unforeseen events, ensuring economic stability and security. Despite its critical importance, the sector encounters significant challenges, including failures in claim payments, prevalent fraud, and fierce competition....
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An Anticipate the Scarcity of Agricultural Labour among Simalungunese, North Sumatra, Indonesia
Erond L. Damanik, Rosmaida Sinaga, Maya Oktora
This article discusses the anticipated labour scarcity in the farming community in Simalungun. In essence, the problem focuses on culture-based labour exchange which is approached according to Malinowski's structural functionalism. Data collection was carried out through participant observation,...
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The Analysis of Financial Inclution on Poverty and Economic Growth: the Western and Eastern Indonesia Studies
M. Aulia Rachman, Tutik Tutik, Agus Hermanto
Financial inclusion is an important component of financial development because it provides financial services and access to the community, which can encourage economic growth and reduce poverty, where economic growth and poverty are included in the critical objectives of sustainable development goals...
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Financial Ratio Analysis for Regional Autonomy and Performance Assessment in Temanggung Regency Regional Government
Bestari Dwi Handayani, Erwin Sugianto
Regional government financial performance refers to the level of achievement of work results in the field of government finance, which includes the amount received and spent by the regional government throughout the budget period using financial indicators established by policies or regulations. This...
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Infrastructure Development and Its Influence on Income Disparities: Case Study in Indonesia
Cintya Afifah Mufidahsari Puteri, Dyah Maya Nihayah, Retno Febriyastuti Widyawati
This research aims to analyze the impact of infrastructure on income inequality through economic growth. This research employs a quantitative approach using secondary data from the Indonesian Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) and National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas) from 2015 to 2022. The...
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Determinants of Carbon Disclosure-Indonesia Public-Listed Firm
Ilham Henriawan, Hasan Mukhibad, Meilani Intan Pertiwi, Dina Nur Himmatina
This paper aims to empirically investigate the effect of profitability, institutional ownership, the size of the firm's assets, age, and the existence of an environmental committee (EEC) on carbon emission disclosure (CED). We use 155 energy and raw goods sector firms. All samples were observed...
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Equality Education: Effort to Fulfill the Rights of Citizens in Coastal Areas
Agustinus Sugeng Priyanto, Novia Wahyu Wardhani, Andi Suhardiyanto, Eni Rahmawati
The right to education is a citizen’s right guaranteed by Indonesia in its constitution, namely the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. However, since Indonesia’s independence, efforts to fulfill this right have not been fully fulfilled. The government cannot work alone without community...
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The Development of Community-Based Edu-tourism in Pakintelan Urban Village, Gunungpati Subdistrict, Semarang City
Fulia Aji Gustaman, Arief Arfriandi, Muh. Solehatul Mustofa, Didi Pramono, Noviani Achamd Putri
There are so many new trends developed in tourism development efforts, both those initiated by the government and those built on the basis of social movements carried out by the community. One of the new trends in tourism development that is currently being pioneered and developed is EduTourism. An area...
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Local Wisdom for Conservation and Anticipation of Climate Change in Kandri Semarang
Sriyanto Sriyanto, M. Fikri Amrullah, Ervando Tommy Hanief
Kandri Village is one of the villages in the Gunungpati District, Semarang City, geographically located on the outskirts of Semarang City. The purpose of this research is to analyze the forms and meanings of local community wisdom as an effort to adapt to climate change and conservation efforts. This...
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Redesign Practices for Acceleration of Educational Independence UNNES PTNBH
Rodiyah Rodiyah, Sang Ayu Putu Rahayu, Mohamad Ikhwan Rosyidi, Asyaffa Ridzqi Amandha
The future development of higher education must be able to respond and adapt to changing national and international societies. At the same time, higher education must also be able to influence the change of society. UNNES must make the planned big leap [1]. The leap can be done by setting high reach...
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Gender Equality in Higher Education: A Path to Sustainability
Puji Lestari, Fredy Hermanto
Higher education is a place of learning that supports gender equality. One of them is by implementing gender responsive learning through differentiated learning. This article focuses on the implementation of gender-equal learning by implementing the principles of differentiation and measuring student...
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How Work-Life Balance and Career Development Drive Employee Engagement and Commitment in DKI Japanese Restaurants
Sholikhah Sholikhah, Rizki Firdausi Rachma Dania, Mukmin Suryatni, Ashila Ashila
This study aims to assess the commitment of employees at Japanese DKI Restaurants by examining the impact of Work-Life Balance and Career Development, with Employee Engagement acting as a mediating factor. The research utilized a descriptive and explanatory approach, involving a population of 120 respondents,...
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The Influence of Gender Diversity, Institutional Ownership, Board of Commissioners Meetings, and Leverage on Carbon Emission Disclosure
Fitrarena Widhi Rizkyana, Kuat Waluyo Jati, Risanda Alirastra Budiantoro, Samrotul Khiqmah, Dina Nur Himmatina
This research aims to provide empirical evidence about the impact of leverage, institutional ownership, board of commissioner meetings, and gender diversity on the disclosure of carbon emissions. The degree of each company's carbon emission disclosure is measured using a checklist created based...
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Analysis of Digital Literacy and the Use of Social Media on Flood Disaster Information Response in Jakarta Senior High School Students
E. Nugrahaeni Prananingrum, Cahyadi Setiawan, Ridho Agusman, Amelia Putri Maulana, Muhammad Wahyu Wardana
This study aims to analyse digital literacy and the use of social media in flood disaster information response among high school students in Jakarta. The method used was a quantitative approach with descriptive analysis techniques, and data was collected through a questionnaire distributed to 79 high...
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The Practice of Euthanasia from the Perspective of International Human Rights
Shochifatin Umaini, Emmilia Rusidana
Euthanasia is death that occurs with the help of a doctor or without the help of a doctor at the request of the patient or the patient's family. Euthanasia has been debated from an international human rights perspective. One of the euthanasia cases that has been decided by the European Court of...
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Preventive Measures to Counter Religious Radicalism Based on the Principles of Religious Moderation
Nurul Hikmah, Emmilia Rusdiana, Agung Ari Subagyo, Syahid Akhmad Faisol
This study aims to analyze the role of religious moderation in preventing religious radicalism, as well as the orientation of preventing religious radicalism based on the values of religious moderation. This research adopts a normative legal approach emphasizing conceptual and legislative frameworks....
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Comparative Analysis of Land Deed Officials’ Roles in Achieving Sdgs
Dita Perwitasari, Mahendra Wardhana, Trinas Dwi Hariyana
The Land Deed Drafting Officer (PPAT) is a key figure in making land deeds in Indonesia and Malaysia. These two countries have different legal systems but have similarities in regulating the roles and responsibilities of PPAT. This study compares the roles, qualifications, and work procedures of PPATs...
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Medan City Government Policy Smart City Sustainable City Development
Rafiqi Rafiqi, Montayana Meher
Smart City is a city concept that applies innovative technological advances to create quality of life. Smart Cities develop environmentally friendly infrastructure, buildings designed to reduce air pollution, manage waste effectively and optimize resources. In reality, there are many government challenges...
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Protection of Land Rights Holders in the Utilization of Underground Space
Nurhimmi Falahiyati, Muhammad Yamin, Maria, Oloan Sitorus, Rosmalinda Rosmalinda
Land utilization has evolved by utilizing underground space through three-dimensional buildings. This situation causes land rights to be different on surface land and underground space. This difference in users often leads to conflicts between holders of rights to surface land and underground space....
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Confiscation of Assets from Corruption with the Implementation of the Law on Prevention and Confiscation of Money Laundering in Indonesia
Manguni Wiria Darma Sinulingga, Alvi Syahrin, Mahmud Mulyadi, Sandi Nugroho, Rosmalinda
Asset forfeiture is an important instrument in combating corruption in Indonesia. The Anti-Money Laundering Law provides a strong legal basis for seizing assets resulting from corruption. Corruption is an act against the law, harming state finances, benefiting oneself or others. Perpetrators of corruption...
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Positive Law Enforcement in Countering Violent Crime
Rizki Rahmania, M. Gaussyah, Mohd. Din, Mahmud Mulyadi, Rosmalinda Rosmalinda
Law is a regulation made to regulate the behavior of society where the perpetrators and victims come from members of the community itself. One of the actions that deviate from society is the crime of robbery. This problem is commonplace and no longer a prolonged problem. As a recommendation for solving...
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Optimization of Halal Product Guarantees in Indonesia: A Paradigm of Legal Certainty
Ningrum Natasya Sirait, Robert Sibarani, Rosmalinda Rosmalinda, Robert Robert, Lesly Saviera, Liza Hafidzah Yusuf Rangkuti
Halal product guarantee in Indonesia is the primary focus in the context of legal certainty, given the significance of preserving consumer trust and fairness for producers. This situation based on the misunderstanding of the consumers on the indicators of halal standards as required by the rules. Legal...
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The Role of the State in the Development of Adat Economic Law in Achieving a Welfare State
Ivana Novrinda Rambe, M. Yamin Lubis, Rosnidar Sembiring, Tan Kamello, Rosmalinda Rohan
The diverse customary law communities in Indonesia certainly have diverse cultural patterns and customary laws. Including its customary economic law. The traditional/indigenous economic system is an economic system applied by traditional/indigenous communities for generations by relying solely on nature...
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Analogy in Criminal Law: Contrasting Approaches in Indonesian and Islamic Legal Frameworks
Annisa Hafizhah, Topo Santoso, Marlina Marlina, Utary Maharany Barus, Detania Sukarja
In Indonesian criminal law, the prohibition on using analogy to resolve cases is intended to prevent judicial arbitrariness, but may inadvertently result in certain acts going unpunished despite their criminal nature. Conversely, Islamic criminal law permits the use of analogy (qiyas), making it a fundamental...
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The Politics of Naturalization Law for Sports Interests: An Orientation to Realize National Inclusivity
Dicky Eko Prasetio, Muh Ali Masnun, Hananto Widodo
Naturalization for sporting purposes is actually a new development in the world and also in Indonesia. In Indonesia, naturalization for sports purposes is aimed at instantly improving sports performance. Even so, in society there is a sentiment between local players and naturalization which is considered...
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The Application of the Principle of Legal Expediency Through Cash Waqf in Improving the Welfare of the People of Gorontalo
Nur Mohamad Kasim, Sri Nanang Meiske Kamba
This research uses a type of library research by collecting in-depth information and data through literature, books and research results that are relevant to the topic being studied. The research approach focuses on collecting in-depth information in a descriptive analysis of legal (normative) aspects....
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Comparative Study of Copyright as Fiducia’s Guarantee Law in Islamic Law and Civil Law Contribution Title
Marsella Marsella, Saidin Saidin, Jelly Leviza, Utary Maharany Barus, Rosmalinda Rosmalinda
This research aims to conduct a comparative study on copyright as collateral in fiduciary law under Islamic law and civil law. Copyright as a form of intellectual property holds significant economic value, especially in the rapidly evolving creative industries. In Indonesia, copyright is governed by...
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The Liability of State to Fulfill Children’s Rights to Education in a Non-International Armed Conflict Situation in Papua
Mellisa Towadi, Fence M. Wantu, Mutia Cherawaty Thalib, Moh. Taufiq Zulfikar Sarson, Elisabeth Septin Puspoayu, Julius T. Mandjo
Children’s rights are the State’s liability to fulfil in any condition, whether the country is in a peaceful/stable condition or a condition of conflict. If this is not fulfilled, several legal consequences will arise because not fulfilling children’s rights violates human rights. Moreover, in conflict...
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Ecocide as Criminal Act in Law Number 32 of 2009 Concerning Environmental Protection and Management
Miyatikno Maulidha, Vita Mahardhika
Destruction of habitat or environment is a concept called ecocide. The crime of ecocide began with environmental damage caused by environmental modification techniques used in the Vietnam War. Today, ecocide are often the result of industrial accidents or harmful corporate activities, policy misdirection,...
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Implementation of the Independent Learning Curriculum Policy in the Education World
Moh. Taufiq Zulfikar Sarson, Weny Almoravid Dungga, Dian Ekawaty Ismail, Mellisa Towadi, Julius T. Mandjo, Sri Nanang Meiske Kamba
The aim of this study is to explore the implementation, planning, and evaluation related to the Self-Learning Curriculum within the Merdeka Belajar (Freedom to Learn) Program using data collection techniques such as observation and document analysis. Data analysis was conducted through data reduction,...