Shahrullah, Rina Shahriyani
Universitas Internasional Batam

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Navigating the Pandemic: Social-Legal Approaches for Establishing a Specialized Infectious Disease Hospital Situmeang, Ampuan; Shahrullah, Rina Shahriyani; Aprisanti, Aprisanti; Ong’eta, Wyclife
Nurani Hukum Vol 7, No 1 (2024): Justice, Equity, and Human Rights in the Globalized Era: Towards a Harmonized Le
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/nhk.v7i1.21467

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In accordance with Government Regulation "Perpres No. 52 of 2020," the construction of a Special Infection Hospital (Rumah Sakit Khusus Infeksi/RSKI) was completed, and the BMN administration was transferred to the Ministry of Defense. Currently, the RSKI functions as an emergency clinic dedicated to treating COVID-19 patients explicitly. Once the pandemic is declared over, the RSKI will serve as a medical clinic for maintenance purposes. This study aims to examine and analyze the establishment of the RSKI from legal perspectives. It also to identify challenges or obstacles encountered by the Batam City Government pursuant to the construction of the RSKI for the purpose of treating and reducing the Covid-19 patients. Hence, this study utilized socio-legal research by collecting primary data through in-depth interviews with stakeholders, The secondary data was also used and collected through library research. Both data were analyzed by using qualitative approaches. It was found that the establishment of the RSKI was based on Law Number 44 of 2009 on Hospital. However, the Batam City Government remained to face challenges in handling the Covid-19 pandemic because of a lack of people’s awareness on health protocols, consequently many of them rejected the Covid-19 vaccines. Furthermore, Batam City was pointed as the entry point of the repatriation of Indonesian migrant workers from Malaysia and Singapore. The RSKI had fewer adequate facilities to provide effective treatments to the Covid-19 patients.
Restorative Justice for Child Maltreatment Victims: Transforming Crime Enforcement in Batam City Fraiskam, Natasha; Sudirman, Lu; Shahrullah, Rina Shahriyani
Yustisia Tirtayasa : Jurnal Tugas Akhir Vol 4, No 4 (2024): Oct - Dec 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/yta.v4i4.27285

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Maltreatment of children, a persistent issue in Indonesia, including Batam City, often manifests through physical, emotional, or sexual abuse in households, schools, and public spaces. Such crimes cause profound psychological and physical harm, highlighting the urgent need for effective solutions. This study explores the application of restorative justice in handling child maltreatment cases in Batam City, emphasizing its future-oriented accountability, discussion-based negotiation, and healing-focused approach. Employing an empirical legal and social methodology, the research incorporates primary data through in-depth interviews with stakeholders, including prosecutors, police, victims, and relevant agencies, and secondary data from legal documents, books, and scientific publications. Findings reveal that while Batam’s law enforcement supports restorative justice, challenges and differing perspectives persist. This research contributes by proposing restorative justice as a progressive strategy to address child maltreatment, aiming for long-term benefits for victims, perpetrators, and society.
Strategic Navigation of Waqf Law: Maximizing the Productivity of Waqf Land Management Shahrullah, Rina Shahriyani; Syarief, Elza; Arifin, Inal
Yustisia Tirtayasa : Jurnal Tugas Akhir Vol. 4 No. 1 January-March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/yta.v4i1.23549

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Waqf is considered a recommended act of worship in Islamic teachings and reflects the devotion of individuals. To safeguard the community's interests, the state has established a legal framework concerning Waqf through Law Number 41 of 2004. According to this law, waqf pledges are no longer limited to verbal declarations but must be recorded in written form through an official waqf pledge deed. Furthermore, the law emphasizes the need for productive waqf management. In East Tanjungpinang District of Tanjungpinang City, the quantity and size of waqf land surpass those of other districts within the city. This presents an intriguing opportunity to investigate the effectiveness of productive waqf land management in this District based on Law No. 41 of 2004 on Waqf. The research takes an empirical juridical approach, aiming to assess effectiveness and identify constraints encountered in the implementation of the Waqf Law in East Tanjungpinang District. Data for the study was collected from various sources, including books, journals, relevant documents (secondary data), and interviews conducted with stakeholders involved in waqf management (primary data). The findings of the study demonstrate that waqf implementation in East Tanjungpinang District aligns with Islamic teachings and Law No. 41 of 2004 concerning Waqf. However, several obstacles hinder its effective implementation, including law enforcement, infrastructure, community, and cultural factors.