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KEUNGGULAN YANG MEMBERDAYAKAN: MENGUNGKAP KEHADIRAN PARA PEMIMPIN PEREMPUAN MUSLIM YANG BERDAMPAK DI LINGKUNGAN LEMBAGA PENDIDIKAN TINGGI INDONESIA Komalasari, Rita; Mustafa, Cecep
KYBERNAN: Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Pemerintahan Vol 15 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Kybernan
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Pemerintahan Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Islam 45

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33558/kybernan.v15i1.9633

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This literature review aims to examine the presence and impact of Muslim women in administrative roles at the Indonesian ITE. The results show that the leadership structure at the Indonesian Institute of Teacher Education is quite intricate. Transactional, transformational, laissez-faire, democratic, and autocratic techniques are all used by Muslim women in positions of power. As their effects on leadership skills and abilities show, these styles have a strong positive link with leadership efficiency. Understanding the many facets of effective leadership is facilitated by incorporating Islamic leadership ideals, particularly Performance and Islamic Leadership values. The study also identifies several mediating factors—leadership ethos, goals and responsibilities, interpersonal correspondence, professional development, and employee empowerment—that affect leadership efficacy in ITEs. A developed Leadership Effectiveness Model synthesizes the research findings, offering a structured framework for Muslim women leaders to adapt their leadership approaches according to contextual challenges and opportunities. In conclusion, this study contributes novel insights by exploring the impactful presence of Muslim women leaders within the Indonesian Institute of Teacher Education. The study's findings provide valuable guidance for Muslim women leaders' career progression and effectiveness, ultimately contributing to the broader discourse on gender equality and empowerment in leadership positions.
GOVERNANCE IN MODERN LEGAL SYSTEMS: COMPARATIVE MODELS, DISCRETION, AND THE NEXUS OF LAW AND POWER Mustafa, Cecep; Komalasari, Rita
KYBERNAN: Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Pemerintahan Vol 16 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Kybernan
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Pemerintahan Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Islam 45

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33558/kybernan.v16i2.11498

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Modern legal systems function not merely as frameworks for dispute resolution but as dynamic expressions of governance, reflecting societal values, institutional designs, and political philosophies. This paper examines how diverse governance models influence legal practice, with a focus on the United States, China, and Western Europe. The study aims to uncover the mechanisms through which law both constrains and empowers state actors, influences judicial discretion, and balances individual rights with collective objectives. Methodologically, the analysis combines comparative legal study with a functional examination of internal governance structures, including administrative regulation, evidentiary standards, and procedural oversight. By integrating doctrinal analysis with cross-jurisdictional comparison, the paper evaluates both the external relationships between states and citizens and the internal regulation of specialized actors within the legal system. The findings reveal that governance models profoundly influence legal outcomes. The U.S. principal–agent model emphasizes limits on state power and protection of individual rights, the Chinese unitary model prioritizes policy efficiency and centralized control, and the European public feature model promotes collective justice through active judicial engagement. Moreover, internal governance mechanisms—ranging from forensic regulation to discretionary oversight—play a critical role in ensuring consistency, fairness, and reliability. Overall, the study concludes that legal governance operates at the intersection of law, power, and procedure, mediating both societal expectations and institutional capabilities. Understanding these dynamics is essential as globalization, technological innovation, and political change continue to reshape the contours of justice, authority, and legitimacy worldwide.