Salwa Billa Mirza Ridwan
Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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Labor Disputes In Enforcing Justice In The Era Of The Covid-19 Pandemic Bryllian Erix Darmawan; Elsa Putri Supriyanto; Meliana Murti Prakastiwi; Salwa Billa Mirza Ridwan; Laila Alfida; Boris Gabe Tobing
Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law
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Various kinds of impacts have been received on the economic sector caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia. First, many companies suffer heavy losses and decide to do massive layoffs of their jobs. This can be seen from the research data that there are 1.5 million workers working in companies. This study uses the method of literature review and data search techniques using documents. In addition, the omnibus law passed suddenly made major changes to workers' rights and environmental regulations. Unions say at least 2 million workers have taken to the streets to protest, while Reuters and the Associated Press reported that thousands of workers and students attended. The student union said they would join forces with the workers to express their aspirations in the form of upholding justice. The results showed that the workers rejected the entire contents of the omnibus law which was very detrimental to workers
Islamic Inheritance Law Policies Viewed from The Perspective of Gender Justice according to Applicable Regulations in Indonesia Salwa Billa Mirza Ridwan
Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law 2024: Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law (Special Issue)
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As a country where the majority of the population is Muslim, it is possible that many members of the community use the Islamic legal system. But along with the times characterized by progress and technology, the principles of Islamic law continue to progress rapidly and always follow the changing times for the benefit of people in the world. Without distinguishing between men and women. In Indonesian legal literature, the word "inheritance" is often used. The word comes from Arabic but in practice it is more commonly called "Heritage". The verb form is Warastra Yasiru and the masdar word is Miras. There are three other masdar according to the science of sasaf, namely wirsan, wirasatan and irsan. While the word inheritance is a person who gets inheritance or heirloom. From the description of the discussion above, it can be concluded that Islamic Inheritance Law has accommodated the principle of gender justice law.