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Journal : INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE

WHIP SANCTIONS IN THE CRIMINAL ACT OF PROSTITUTION BASED ON QONUN ACEH NUMBER 06 OF 2014 CONCERNING JINAYAT LAW FROM A HUMAN RIGHTS PERSPECTIVE Faisol Dzikir Towil; Abdul Rokhim; Diyan Isnaeni
International Journal of Cultural and Social Science Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): International Journal of Cultural and Social Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53806/ijcss.v6i1.1030

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This study focuses on the application of caning sanctions in criminal law in Aceh, especially in cases of prostitution, by examining the historical, legal, and cultural dimensions as the basis for the legitimacy of the punishment. The research method used is qualitative with a case study approach, including legal document analysis, in-depth interviews, and field observations to obtain comprehensive empirical data. The results of the study indicate that caning punishment is not merely a product of formal law, but also a symbol of social and moral control that is strongly legitimized by religious traditions and local cultural norms. The implications of this study emphasize the need for a multidimensional understanding in enforcing sharia law in order to adapt to the principles of human rights and the ever-evolving social dynamics of Acehnese society.
LEGAL PROTECTION FOR WORKERS GIG ECONOMY IN THE PLATFORM ECONOMY ERA M. Alif Sannah Nurul Iqbal; Abdul Rokhim; Nofi Sri Utami
International Journal of Cultural and Social Science Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): International Journal of Cultural and Social Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53806/ijcss.v6i2.1084

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This research focuses on a juridical analysis of the conformity of Indonesia's labor law framework in providing protection for workers in the gig economy sector, particularly those working through digital platforms. The method used is normative juridical research with a legislative approach and literature study on legal literature, international reports, and relevant jurisprudence. The research results show that Indonesian labor regulations, such as Law Number 13 of 2003 and the Job Creation Law, have not been able to reach new forms of work relationships that are flexible but have a structural dependency on platform companies. The absence of formal legal recognition for digital workers has created a void in social and employment protections, and has strengthened the dominant position of corporations through opaque algorithmic regulations. The implications of these findings underscore the importance of reformulating labor laws to be more adaptive, substantive, and contextual, in order to ensure distributive justice and the rights of digital workers in the era of technology-based economies.
OWNERSHIP OF INVASIVE FISH UNDER POSITIVE LAW IN INDONESIA Mukhamad Fahminudin Alfiandi; Abdul Rokhim; Diyan Isnaeni
International Journal of Cultural and Social Science Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): International Journal of Cultural and Social Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53806/ijcss.v6i2.1106

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This research focuses on analyzing the legal provisions for the ownership and import of invasive fish species in Indonesia, as well as the effectiveness of their implementation in protecting aquatic ecosystems from ecological threats. This research uses a juridical-normative approach with a qualitative analysis of applicable laws and regulations, a study of court decisions, and a review of scientific literature related to cases of the spread of invasive alien species (AIS). The results show that Indonesia has a fairly strong legal framework through Law Number 21 of 2019 concerning Quarantine and Law Number 31 of 2004 concerning Fisheries (as amended by Law Number 45 of 2009). However, weaknesses in implementation aspects, such as minimal supervision at water entry points, weak public legal literacy, and suboptimal coordination between institutions, remain major obstacles. This research implies the need to strengthen the quarantine system, implement multidimensional legal accountability (criminal, civil, and administrative), and develop a National Action Plan for Invasive Species Control based on scientific data as a long-term strategic step.
Co-Authors Abd Malik Rijahul Aziz Abdul Hafidh Marzuki Abdul Wadud Nafis Adelya Rizki Asmedianti Adimas Agus Ahmad Asy'arie Agus Eko Sujianto Ahmad Baisuni Ahmad Zaki Maulana Ahmadiono Ahmadiono Arif Wibisono Arinda Bagus Wicaksono Baqis Nadia Tilla Humairoh Bayu Timur Aji Candra Husein Puji Putra Dewa Kadek Kevin Patria Dewi Fatmawati Diany Faila Sophia Hartatri Dimas Khoirul Habib Emha Taufiq Luthfi Fahim Dhiya Ulhaq Faisal Isflah Huda Faisol Dzikir Towil Faiz Abrori Hanif Arif Fani Himatul Aulia Feby Nurjannah Firdina Kusumaning Tyas Firza Achmad Fawaid Syahbana Frella Dwi Rusanda Geulis Enes Wahyuning Tiyas Hascaria Budi Prasetiyo Irsya‘Adah Isnaeni, Diyan Isni Wati Ivan Widjaja Jouhar Bahari Juhairiyah Khamdan Rifa'i Khamdan Rifa’i Khoirum Maulana Ishaq Kusrini Kusrini Lailatul Nabilah Indah Cahyani Lailita Sabrina Lelly Kusirawati Lifta Kaumala Febriyanti M. Alif Sannah Nurul Iqbal Mei Santi MIFTAHUL JANNAH Mirza Avicenna Asyifyan Misbahul Hasan Misbahul Munir Muh. Khoiruddin Muhammad Afrizal Firmansah Muhammad Aly Husain Muhammad Endy Harjono Muhammad Nopiyansah Muhammad Rahel Mukhamad Fahminudin Alfiandi Niesfi Laily Rahman Nikmatul Masruroh Nofi Sri Utami Novieyani Wiratmaja Nur Afika Tiara Sari Nurul Widyawati Islami Rahayu Peni Haryanti Regita Cahyani Salsabilla Renaldi Dwi Setiawan Retno Wulandari Romy Alvian Hidayat Sofiatul Istiqomah Syaifuddin Yahya Syaiful Fuadi Sylvi Amalia Annisa Tamaulina Br Sembiring Tatik Tatik Thesa Adelia Kusuma Vino Julys Pramudito Wasiatul Hasanah Yulia Frasetia Ningsih