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Journal : Jurnal Independent

IMPLEMENTATION OF PRO BONO IN THE ADVOCATE PROFESSION ARIFIN, SYAMSUL; SHODIQ, JA'FAR; ALBAB, ULIL
Jurnal Independent Vol. 11 No. 1 (2023): Jurnal Independent
Publisher : Universitas Islam Lamongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/ji.v11i1.207

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Advocates in undergoing the litigation process get the title of officium nobile. The honourable title that advocates have is to see their role in guarding law enforcement. The expected law enforcement is the concern and role of advocates in helping underprivileged people. Legal aid to the underprivileged is known as pro bono. The study in this research uses a juridical-normative approach by referring to laws and books related to the implementation of pro bono for advocates. The process of applying for pro bono is by following the laws and regulations that have been in force in Indonesia. Adhering to Government Regulation No. 83/2008 and Law No. 16/2011.
Basic Analysis of the Exercise of Judicial Power (Integration of Islamic Law and Positive Law) Nabilah, Wardatun; Shodiq, Ja'far; Rizal, Deri
Jurnal Independent Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Independent
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/ji.v12i1.279

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Abstract This study aims to see the form of integration of Risalah al-Qadha as Islamic judicial principles and the principle of administering Indonesian Judicial Authority. This study uses a qualitative method with a descriptive approach to the analysis of the documents used in the study, namely Risalah al-Qadha and Law No. 48 of 2009 regarding Judicial Authority. This study argues that Indonesia's modern judiciary has undergone a transformation. One of this is the application of normative Islamic law to positive Islamic law. The judiciary (judiciary) functions to carry out all legal provisions consequently so as to create fair laws. Similarly, the importance of sulthah qadhaiyyah (judicial institution) is a necessity and an absolute condition that must be fulfilled. The contextualization of Islamic judicial principles which is manifested in the principle of administering Indonesian Judicial Authority in the principle of a free and impartial judiciary, the judiciary is democratic and equal in law and transparent.
PERSINGGUNGAN KONSEP PEMILU DI INDONESIA DENGAN PEMIKIRAN POLITIK DALAM ISLAM Shodiq, Ja'far; Fanani, Ahmad Zainal; Amanaturrofi'ah, Umi Nur Aini
Jurnal Independent Vol. 9 No. 2 (2021): Jurnal Independent
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/ji.v9i2.150

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AbstrakPemilihan umum (pemilu) merupakan salah satu metode untuk memilih pemimpin, baik legislatif maupun ekskutif. Hal demikian bisa diliha dalam  UU No. 7 tahun 2017 tentang Pemilihan umum. Sehingga pemilu menjadi metode yang sah dan konstitusional di Indonesia. Meski demikian, konsep pemilihan pemimpin melalui pemilu tetap saja menimbulkn pro dan kontra, termasuk bila dilihat dari sudut pandang pemikiran politik dalam islam. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian konseptual dengan membandingkan konsep pemilu dengan konsep pemilihan pemimpin dalam islam. Metode pemilihan pemimpin melalui pemilu memiki kesamaan dengan beberapa metode pemikian politik dalam islam, seperti adanya kesamaan antara pemilu dengan baiat dan  musyawarah. Alasan tersebut menjadi dua diantara beberapa dasar bagi kelompok yang pro terhadap pemilu, serta tidak adanya panduan baku dalam al-Qur'an dan Hadits yang mengharuskan melaksanakan satu metode tertentu dalam pemilihan pemimpin. Sedangkan yang kelompok yang kontra terhadap pemilu berdalih tidak ada dalil baik dalam al-Qur'an maupun Hadits tentang pelaksanaan pemilu, serta prinsip pemilu adalah mencari suara yang terbanyak dan ini dilarang dalam syariat Kata Kunci: pemilu, pemikiran Politik Islam
Legal Provisions for Settlement of Plagiarism of Digital Fiction Works Shodiq, Ja'far; Suisno; Winanda, Susi
Jurnal Independent Vol. 12 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Independet
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/ji.v12i2.330

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ABSTRACT Advances in technology and information have a significant impact on the world of writing. The existence of digital platforms makes the world of writing easier to access and enjoy. The convenience felt has positive and negative impacts. The positive impact is that writers can share with other writers to obtain contemporary and modern works. The negative impact is that the vastness of the digital era makes the work that has been produced vulnerable to plagiarism. Plagiarists will find it very easy to copy and paste the work and re-upload the work as if it were the result of the perpetrator's own thoughts. This research is a normative legal research, with a statute approach and a concept approach. The legal materials used are primary legal materials in the form of Laws and Regulations in force in Indonesia. The results of the study can be concluded that: first, Legal provisions for perpetrators of plagiarism of fictional works on digital platforms can be resolved through the courts and outside the courts. Settlement of plagiarism disputes through the courts can be resolved in commercial courts, district courts and administratively. Settlement of plagiarism disputes that are resolved outside the court can be through negotiation, mediation, conciliation and arbitration
ABUSE OF CIRCUMSTANCES AS A CAUSE OF THE AVOIDATION OF CONTACT IN THE CIVIL COURT AND ISLAMIC LAW Shodiq, Ja'far; Albab, Ulil; Amalia Putri, Erika Husna
Jurnal Independent Vol. 10 No. 1 (2022): Jurnal Independent
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/ji.v10i1.341

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Abstraction This research is library research. Regarding the termination of an engagement in the KUHper, Article 1381 explicitly mentions ten ways to terminate an engagement. These methods are: Payment, offer of cash payment followed by deposit or safekeeping (consignment), debt renewal (novation), debt settlement or compensation, debt mixing (confucio), debt relief, obliteration of outstanding goods, cancellation/cancellation, entry into force a condition is void, and the lapse of time (expiration). Indeed, freedom of contract stems from the position of both parties being equally strong, having the same bargaining position, so that each party is domiciled as a contract partner. . The reality is not so, in making a contract each party, especially the party who is in a strong economic position, tries to seize dominance over the other party and face each other as opponents of the contract. The party whose position is stronger can impose his will on the other party for his own benefit, resulting in the content and terms of the contract being one-sided or unfair.
IMPLEMENTATION OF PRO BONO IN THE ADVOCATE PROFESSION Arifin, Syamsul; Shodiq, Ja'far; Albab, Ulil; Septiani, Dina Florensia
Jurnal Independent Vol. 11 No. 1 (2023): Jurnal Independent
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/ji.v11i1.352

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Abstract Advocates in undergoing the litigation process get the title of officium nobile. The honourable title that advocates have is to see their role in guarding law enforcement. The expected law enforcement is the concern and role of advocates in helping underprivileged people. Legal aid to the underprivileged is known as pro bono. The study in this research uses a juridical-normative approach by referring to laws and books related to the implementation of pro bono for advocates. The process of applying for pro bono is by following the laws and regulations that have been in force in Indonesia. Adhering to Government Regulation No. 83/2008 and Law No. 16/2011.
Legal Responsibility of Desk Collection in Threats of Psychic Violence Against Financial Technology Customers Shodiq, Ja'far; Khitam, Muhammad Chusnul; Arianto, Arianto; Khumairoh, Nur Izzatul
Jurnal Independent Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Independent
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/ji.v13i2.394

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Crime committed by desk collection is a type of crime carried out through electronic media that violates the Law on Electronic Information and Transactions (ITE Law), where in fact the debt collection process should be conducted ethically and politely towards debtors. However, the crimes committed by desk collection agents grossly violate both company procedures and the law. The crimes committed by desk collection agents, particularly in the form of psychological threats via online media through Financial Technology (Fintech) applications, constitute violations of the ITE Law, which prohibits intentionally and unlawfully sending electronic information containing threats or intimidation, which is punishable by law. The mistakes made by desk collection agents include carrying out collection methods such as insults, dissemination of debtor information that should be kept private, and repeated terror or intimidation, all of which violate the elements stipulated in the ITE Law. Based on the background above, the writer formulates the following research questions: First, how is the legal regulation regarding debt collection through electronic media? Second, how is legal protection provided for debtors who are victims of desk collection? The type of research used in this study is normative legal research, also known as library or doctrinal research. The legal materials used consist of primary and secondary legal materials, including: Article 29 in conjunction with Article 45B of Law Number 11 of 2008 on Electronic Information and Transactions, Law Number 27 of 2022 concerning Personal Data Protection (PDP Law), which prohibits the use of personal data without the owner's consent. Protection for fintech customers is regulated in OJK Regulation No. 77/POJK.01/2016, which requires every fintech company to implement procedures and safeguards for the confidentiality of customer data, both personal and transactional