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Early Marriage and Implications for Future Orientation in Islamic Law Rifandanu, Farel; Febrianti, Ayu
Contemporary Issues on Interfaith Law and Society Vol 2 No 2 (2023): July-December, 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ciils.v2i2.69114

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Early marriage, deeply ingrained in cultural and religious traditions like Islam, profoundly influences individuals' future perspectives. This paper delves into early marriage within Islamic law's framework, examining its ramifications on individuals' outlooks. Drawing from Islamic jurisprudence, sociological insights, and psychological perspectives, the study scrutinizes early marriage's legal, social, and psychological dimensions. While Islam sanctifies marriage, it also underscores maturity and readiness, often at odds with prevalent early marriage customs. This practice poses multifaceted implications. Legally, it raises concerns about consent and well-being, especially when parties lack full maturity. Socially, early marriage curtails educational and economic opportunities, hindering future planning and goal pursuit. Psychologically, it induces stress and coping challenges with adult responsibilities prematurely. Additionally, early marriage affects broader societal aspects like population growth and gender equality. Addressing this issue necessitates a holistic approach integrating legal reforms, educational programs, and community support to safeguard vulnerable groups, notably girls and young women. By scrutinizing the legal, social, and psychological facets of early marriage, this paper seeks to inform interventions aligning with Islamic principles and universal human rights, promoting individuals' protection and empowerment.
Identification of International Human Rights Principles in Indonesia’s New Criminal Code Saputro, Muhammad Eko; Mukhoyyaroh, Vina Durrotul; Febrianti, Ayu; Tahir, Mohammad Saleh; Arifin, Ridwan; Latifiani, Dian
Law Research Review Quarterly Vol 9 No 4 (2023): Various Issues on Law and Development
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/lrrq.v9i4.74125

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This paper explores the incorporation and alignment of international human rights principles within Indonesia's latest Criminal Code. As nations strive to uphold fundamental rights and liberties, examining the compatibility of domestic legislation with international standards is imperative. This study employs a comprehensive analysis of Indonesia's new Criminal Code, focusing on the identification and assessment of provisions that either conform or diverge from established international human rights norms. By scrutinizing key legal aspects, such as due process, freedom of expression, and protection against discrimination, this paper aims to shed light on the extent to which Indonesia's legal framework reflects its commitment to global human rights standards. The findings contribute valuable insights into the ongoing discourse surrounding the harmonization of domestic laws with international human rights instruments, offering implications for policy development, legal reform, and fostering a culture of respect for human rights in Indonesia.
PENGETAHUAN IBU HAMIL TENTANG ANTENATAL CARE DENGAN FREKUENSI KUNJUNGAN ANTENATAL PADA MASA PANDEMI COVID-19 DI PRAKTIK MANDIRI BIDAN Suryani, Ida; Febrianti, Ayu
Sehat MasadaJurnal Vol 16 No 2 (2022): Sehat Masada Journal
Publisher : stikes dharma husada bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38037/jsm.v16i2.358

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Ibu hamil tercatat sebagai salah satu kelompok rentan terinfeksi covid-19 dikarenakan pada masa kehamilan terjadinya perubahan fisiologi yang mengakibatkan penurunan kekebalan parsial. Kunjungan pada saat kehamilan penting untuk mendeteksi dini komplikasi pada saat kehamilan dan persalinan.Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui hubungan pengetahuan ibu hamil tentang antenatal care dengan frekuensi kunjungan antenatal ibu hamil di PMB Bd. E pada masa pandemi covid-19. Rancangan Penelitian ini menggunakan observasional analitik. Populasi dalam penelitian ini adalah 35 responden dengan cara pendekatan observasi atau pengumpulan data sekaligus pada suatu saat ibu yang melakukan kunjungan antenatal care di PMB Bd. E. Instrumen yang digunakan adalah kuesioner. Hasil dari penelitian menunjukkan sebagian besar ibu hamil memiliki pengetahuan yang baik tetang kunjungan antenatal care sebesar 77,1%. Hasil analisis chi square menunjukkan bahwa terdapat hubungan pengetahuan antental care dengan frekuensi kunjungan antenatal care (p Value = 0,000). Dengan adanya hasil penelitian ini, diharapkan mampu meniingkatkan program edukasi terhadap ibu-ibu yang hamil untuk memeriksakan kehamilannya agar jika ada faktor-faktor risiko terhadap kehamilannya dapat dipantau secara dini.
Early Marriage and Implications for Future Orientation in Islamic Law Rifandanu, Farel; Febrianti, Ayu
Contemporary Issues on Interfaith Law and Society Vol. 2 No. 2: Marriage, Morality, and Legal Pluralism in Muslim Societies
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ciils.v2i2.31386

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Early marriage, deeply ingrained in cultural and religious traditions like Islam, profoundly influences individuals' future perspectives. This paper delves into early marriage within Islamic law's framework, examining its ramifications on individuals' outlooks. Drawing from Islamic jurisprudence, sociological insights, and psychological perspectives, the study scrutinizes early marriage's legal, social, and psychological dimensions. While Islam sanctifies marriage, it also underscores maturity and readiness, often at odds with prevalent early marriage customs. This practice poses multifaceted implications. Legally, it raises concerns about consent and well-being, especially when parties lack full maturity. Socially, early marriage curtails educational and economic opportunities, hindering future planning and goal pursuit. Psychologically, it induces stress and coping challenges with adult responsibilities prematurely. Additionally, early marriage affects broader societal aspects like population growth and gender equality. Addressing this issue necessitates a holistic approach integrating legal reforms, educational programs, and community support to safeguard vulnerable groups, notably girls and young women. By scrutinizing the legal, social, and psychological facets of early marriage, this paper seeks to inform interventions aligning with Islamic principles and universal human rights, promoting individuals' protection and empowerment.