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DESA SUNGAI RAMBAI 1960-2021 Andrean, Muhammad; Azmi, Ulul; Agustiningsih, Nur
Istoria: Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Sejarah Universitas Batanghari Vol 8, No 1 (2024): April
Publisher : Universitas Batanghari Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33087/istoria.v8i1.208

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The purpose of this study is to describe the history of the formation of Sungai Rambai Village to know and describe the development and changes in the socio-cultural life of the residents of Sungai Rambai Village. The research method used historical method which consists of four steps, namely heusristic, criticism, interpretation and historiography. Based on research conducted by the author, it is known that Sungai Rambai Village is one of the villages located in Pengabuan District, West Tanjung Jabung Regency before the expansion in 2008 into Senyerang District which is 69 km from the city center of West Tanjung Jabung Regency. The residents of Sungai Rambai Village are a community group belonging to the Javanese tribe. According to Village Archive Data and information from several communities, Sungai Rambai Village already existed during the Japanese colonial period. The residents of Sungai Rambai Village in an effort to meet their needs can be grouped into several types, namely; areca nut plantations, oil palm, farming, traders, laborers, civil servants, and there are also fishermen as side jobs. However, the majority are farmers (areca nut and oil palm), be they owners or laborers.
GUARANTEEING THE RIGHT TO VOTE FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO MARRY UNDERAGE IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE CONSTITUTION : Lex Principle Approach Specialist Derogat Legi Genrali and Homo Sacer Theory Giorgio Agamben Putrawan, Agus Dedi; Andrean, Muhammad; Tabibuddin, Ahmad Saleh; Fauzi, Fauzi
Politea : Jurnal Politik Islam Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Islam, Political Legitimacy, and Democracy in the Modern State
Publisher : UIN Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/politea.v8i1.13493

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This study aims to analyze the guarantee of the right to vote for individuals who marry underage from a constitutional perspective with the principle of lex specialis derogat legi generali approach. Normative conflicts occur between the Election Law, the Child Protection Law, the Marriage Law, and the Civil Registration Law. Based on this principle, special laws (lex specialis) can override general laws (lex generalis). Thus, married minors should be able to exercise their right to vote because the Election Law is special in the implementation of elections. This study uses the homo sacer theory of Giorgio Agamben. In this theory, individuals under the age of 17 who marry are considered "human beings without protection" because they do not acquire constitutional rights. They are abandoned by the state even though they are still recognized as part of the state. Agamben called Homo Sacer a group that lost its political rights but remained an object of power without legal protection. This study uses a qualitative method, collecting primary data through interviews and secondary data from documentation. Data analysis was carried out with an interactive model: collection, reduction, presentation of data, and drawing conclusions. The results of the study show that individuals who marry underage do not get the right to vote because the state fails to resolve the conflict of norms. This condition causes them to slip into the "identity vacuum" as homo sacer, abandoned due to the state's inability to maintain sovereignty and protect the constitutional rights of its citizens.