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Perlindungan Hukum Terhadap Konsumen Muslim Pada Produk Halal Fartini, Ade
Al Ahkam Vol. 15 No. 1 (2019): Januari-Juni 2019
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah UIN Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37035/ajh.v15i1.2027

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Indonesia adalah negara dengan penduduk agama Islam terbesar di dunia. Dalam Pasal 29 ayat (2) UUD RI Tahun 1945 disebutkan bahwa “Negara menjamin tiap tiap penduduk untuk memeluk agamanya sesuai dengan kepercayaannya”. Indonesia sebagai negara yang mayoritas beragama Islam, perlu adanya perhatian dari pemerintah terhadap produk makanan yang beredar bebas. Hal ini bukan hanya memperhatikan dari sisi komposisi yang menyehatkan secara medis saja, namun juga perlu diperhatikan bahwa makanan yang dikonsumsi tersebut sehat dan halal serta pentingnya pencantuman labelisasi halal dalam produkPerlindungan hukum terhadap konsumen di Indonesia memiliki dasar hukum yang telah ditetapkan oleh pemerintah yaitu Undang-Undang Nomor 8 Tahun 1999 tentang Perlindungan Konsumen dan Undang-Undang Nomor 33 Tahun 2014 tentang Jaminan Produk Halal. Pelaku usaha harus memberikan informasi yang jelas terhadap kandungan makanan yang dijual kehalalan produknya.Kata kunci : Perlindungan Hukum, Produk, halal, dan Konsumen Muslim
Village Government Towards the Developing Village Index (Study in Banten Province) Fartini, Ade; Nugraha, David; Sudira, Ahamad
Al Ahkam Vol. 20 No. 2 (2024): Juli-Desember 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah UIN Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37035/ajh.v20i2.11142

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Village government policies based on Village Law Number 6 of 2014 and the idea behind the developing village index (IDM) program are further explained in the Village Minister Regulation (Permendes) No. 2 of 2016 which focuses on village development patterns and maps In Article 3, it is stated that the concept of IDM is derived from several categories, including the economic resilience index (IKE), which measures economic strength, the environmental resilience index (IKL) for assessing environmental sustainability, and the social resilience index (IKS) to evaluate community well-being. The central government's policy with village funds through the State Budget is an effort to realize village development through the economy, welfare and village independence. Both the village government and community participation are crucial in enhancing the value of the Developing Village Index.The research method uses a qualitative method with descriptive interpretation which aims to obtain an overview to examine and explain the potential of village funds for village development and explain the value of the Developing Village Index as well as the recommendations produced to encourage Cimangeuteung Village, Tegalongok Village and Bumijaya Village in Banten Province to increase their development from a developing village to a developed village. Transparency of village government policies, strong governance of village bureaucratic administration, and active participation of village communities are crucial for village development.In order to achieve a good and advanced village government
Sosialisasi Perlindungan Hak Anak dalam Perceraian Menurut Hukum Perdata di Kampung Tinggar Jalan, RT 03 RW 02, Kelurahan Sukalaksana, Kecamatan Curug, Kota Serang, Provinsi Banten Medina, Farah; Ayu Pramisti, Dinda; Nisa Nur Sabila, Uhtia; Alam Muluk, A.M. Alam Bagus; Fartini, Ade
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Tapis Berseri (JPMTB) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Tapis Berseri (JPMTB) (Edition Oktober)
Publisher : Pusat Studi Teknologi Informasi Fakultas Ilmu Komputer Universitas Bandar Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36448/jpmtb.v4i2.156

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This community service activity aims to enhance public understanding of children’s rights in divorce cases under civil law. The implementation method used was an interactive lecture delivered directly to the residents of Kampung Tinggar Jalan, RT 03 RW 02, Sukalaksana Village, Curug District, Serang City, Banten Province. Through this activity, participants gained knowledge about the position and protection of children’s rights, which are often neglected during divorce processes, including rights to custody, education, and welfare. The results indicated that residents were able to identify and comprehend children’s rights according to Indonesian civil law. This activity contributes to raising public legal awareness and encouraging active participation in protecting children’s rights after divorce.
Dinamika Hukum Konstitusi dan Tantangan Praktik Demokrasi di Indonesia: Studi Kritis terhadap Oligarki Politik dan Reformasi Sistem Pemilu Irwin, Denis; Erwiansyah, Muhammad Dwi; Khairullah, Dayyah; Fartini, Ade
Judge : Jurnal Hukum Vol. 6 No. 04 (2025): Judge : Jurnal Hukum
Publisher : Cattleya Darmaya Fortuna

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54209/judge.v6i04.1782

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The trajectory of Indonesia’s constitutional law following the 1998 reform era demonstrates a profound legal evolution driven by amendments to the 1945 Constitution, which were intended to reinforce democratic governance, the supremacy of law, and state transparency. Yet, the implementation of substantial constitutional democracy continues to face numerous obstacles. These include the persistence of political oligarchies, the partiality of electoral institutions, weak inter-institutional oversight, the prevalence of money politics, and the high presidential threshold that restricts equal political competition. This study seeks to examine the current dynamics of Indonesia’s constitutional framework, identify the underlying issues within democratic practice, and formulate an ideal model for reconstructing constitutional law to promote justice and strengthen the rule of law. Employing a normative-juridical approach complemented by limited empirical insights, the research analyzes relevant legal instruments and compares them with constitutional mechanisms applied in other democratic nations. The study concludes that advancing Indonesia’s constitutional order requires reforms in the electoral system, enhancement of independent election management bodies, and stronger law-enforcement mechanisms. In response, the paper recommends a reconstruction of constitutional law that is adaptive to modern political realities by emphasizing constitutional supremacy, institutional transparency, and accountability in governance. The contribution of this research lies in its integrative critique of post-reform constitutional weaknesses and in offering strategic directions for achieving a more substantive and equitable democratic order in Indonesia.