Fahma Pantria
Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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The Urgency of Employment Law for Informal Sector Workers in the Welfare State Concept Rinto Angga Puja Kesuma; Tahta Radya Panigarahardja; Fahma Pantria; Angga Putra Adi Pratama; Jan Alizea Sybelle
Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law
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The aim of this research is to re-evaluate the importance of labor laws for informal sector workers within the framework of the Indonesian welfare state concept. The research technique involves studying a normative legal approach or documents or literature that only focuses on labor law currently in force in Indonesia. Qualitative methods of technical analysis are used to explain relationships between objectively determined phenomena, concepts, data, or facts. Based on the results of this research, the Employment Law in Indonesia still ignores the rights, dignity, standard of living, and even the work environment of workers in the informal sector. The National Employment Law has legal loopholes because it does not provide legal protection, guarantees and social security for informal sector workers. This demand is contrary to the concept of Pancasila and the 1945 Republic of Indonesia Constitution. Therefore, the government is expected to work together with the legislature to improve the Labor Law so that all parties are in the same position in the production process so that companies can develop. Meanwhile, these efforts are generally expected to lead to harmonization of laws for informal sector workers in the field of employment, especially in the Indonesian welfare state.
Legal Enforcement Against Pig Farm Waste Pollution is Reviewed from Permitting Law and Islamic Law Fahma Pantria
Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law
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Due to the difficulty of disposing of pig waste, the pig farming industry in Jetiswetan Pedan Village is causing environmental problems. This research aims to find out how law enforcement handles waste disposal in cases of river pollution by pig feces in Jetiswetan Village, Klaten Regency, as well as the factors that are obstacles for the Environmental Agency in dealing with river pollution by pig feces in Jetiswetan Village. In this research, the problem of law enforcement regarding the disposal of pig waste into the Jetiswetan river in Klaten Regency will be examined in accordance with licensing laws and Islamic law. This research uses qualitative legal research in the legal field. The data source is primary information collected directly from respondents or informants. The study findings show that law enforcement in Klaten Regency regarding the discharge of pig waste into the Jetiswetan river is still inadequate. The environmental agency will enforce waste disposal laws through direct observation in the field. Efforts to overcome pollution of the Jetiswetan River by pig waste have become an obstacle for environmental institutions because there are still many entrepreneurs who do not have waste disposal sites. Apart from that, there are additional obstacles, namely lack of socialization, facilities and/or facilities. This study suggests that in enforcing the law, environmental institutions must be more assertive in preventing environmental violations, and citizens and business actors in the form of pigs must better appreciate the importance of a clean and unpolluted environment.