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The Policy of Honoris Causa Doctorate in Indonesian Higher Education 2000-2020 Moh Mudzakkir; Mohammad Reevany Bustami; Ikomatussuniah Ikomatussuniah; Wani Maler
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 8, No 3 (2021): October 2021
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v8i3.12224

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This article examines the conferring of honorary doctorates in Indonesian universities, which has increased significantly in the last twenty years, 2000-2020. This research applies the document analysis method; data obtained from public documents from government, universities, magazines, and newspapers. Normatively, the university conferred the Doctor Honoris Causa to individuals with outstanding service or work and contributed to science, technology, culture, humanity, and society. The study reveals that the Indonesian authorities have issued three amended regulations regarding honorary doctorates between 2000-2020. This policy provides increased flexibility to universities in determining the awarding of honorary degrees compared to previous regulations. This research has uncovered an evolutionary trajectory of shifting away from awarding the honorary doctorates to the academic community towards non-academic and even political circles and public officials. Such a policy or practice invites criticisms that this signifies an exchange of interests between campus leaders and the power establishment in Indonesia. The analysis of this research reveals that with the decentralization of power during the post-reformation era, there is a transformation of institutional logic of higher education from recognizing knowledge advancement and scientific contributions of members of intelligentsia towards empowering the legitimacy of ruling establishments, especially among politicians and powerful public officials.
INSTITUTIONAL LOGIC HUKUM PANGAN HALALAN THAYYIBAN MASYARAKAT BANTEN Ikomatussuniah; Muhyi Mohas
International Journal Mathla’ul Anwar of Halal Issues Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Mathla’ul Anwar Banten

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Studies related to the institutional logic of the food law with the concept of halalan thayyiban in Banten have not been found in the literature. Therefore, this study is related to the institutional logic of the food law based on the concept of halalan thayyiban in the Banten community about the meaning and discourse of the paradigm, the behavior of the community in purchasing food, the challenges and implementation of the halalan thayyiban food law. A deductive research strategy is used based on Institutional logic theory by using primary and secondary data. Furthermore, qualitative data analysis was carried out in an analytical descriptive. The results of the study are customary law as taken for granted pillar of the food system with the concept of halalan thayyiban is very dominant in people's lives in meeting their food needs. Furthermore, the law of food security as a normative pillar implemented through irrigation and distribution of halalan thayyiban food and controlled by the community. Then, the government plays an active role in regulating the food security system through the issuance of food regulations as an implementation of regulative pillars in increasing food self-sufficiency, and customary law as local wisdom applies in some regions.
Relationship of Local Soybean Processing To Scarcity of Soybean During Pandemic Muhamad Ahjan; Ikomatussuniah Ikomatussuniah
Leuit (Journal of Local Food Security) Vol 3, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Pusat Unggulan Iptek Ketahanan Pangan Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37818/leuit.v3i2.14920

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The scarcity and rising price of soybeans is a problem that the Indonesian government is very concerned about. The main reason for the increase in soybean prices is because soybean supplies from the United States are running low due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This problem is inseparable from the large portion of soybean imports in Indonesia. So far, domestic soybean production is still lacking and most of it is imported from foreign countries. The formulation of the problem is How is the Relationship between Local Soybean Processing During the Pandemic and Government Policies or Solutions Regarding Local Soybean Crops?. The research method carried out by the author is research with a qualitative descriptive approach. Qualitative research is research steps that are carried out descriptively in the form of written and unwritten words from the perpetrators, qualitative research focuses on aspects of quality, the value behind a fact. The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) noted that the price of soybean imports to Indonesia reached US$1.48 billion in 2021. This value reached 47.77% from US$1 billion in 2020. The United States is still the largest soybean importer with a value of US$ 1.28 billion in 2021. This value is equivalent to 86.78% of the total soybean imports that enter Indonesia. Many efforts have been made by the government to reduce the dependence of the Indonesian people on imported soybeans and become a solution and overcome the increase in soybean prices that have suppressed tofu and tempeh craftsmen some time ago.
Tanggung Jawab Hukum Administrasi Apotek Terhadap Penjualan Obat Keras Tanpa Resep Dokter di Kabupaten Lebak Merujuk pada Permenkes Nomor 9 Tahun 2017 Tentang Apotek Epi Septianingsih; Fatkhul Muin; Ikomatussuniah
Jurnal Kewarganegaraan Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Juni 2024
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS PGRI YOGYAKARTA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31316/jk.v8i1.5944

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Abstrak Penelitian ini di latar belakangi mengenai penjualan obat keras tanpa resep di Apotek yang dilakukan oleh apoteker. Apoteker dianggap negatif oleh media di Indonesia, dikarenakan terdapat praktek yang tidak sesuai. Adapun tujuan penelitian ini untuk mengetahui penjualan obat keras tanpa resep dokter di Kabupaten Lebak. Selanjutnya, untuk mengetahui tanggung jawab hukum administrasi bagi apotek yang menjual obat keras tanpa resep dokter, dan bagaimana pengawasan yang dilakukan oleh BPOM terhadap obat keras yang memiliki izin edar. Jenis penelitian ini menggunakan penelitian yuridis normatif empiris, dengan pendekatan Undang-Undang, Sosiologis. Data untuk analisanya menggunakan analisa secara kualitatif. Hasil Penelitian ini yaitu penjualan obat keras tanpa resep dokter merupakan pelanggaran hukum. Apotek dalam setiap menjual obat keras harus berdasarkan ketentuan yang ada, dan bertanggung jawab untuk melaporkan setiap penjualan obat keras kepada Pemerintah, dalam hal ini Dinas Kesehatan. Adapun sanksi yang diberikan kepada pelaku usaha kefarmasian terhadap penjualan obat keras tanpa resep dokter yaitu sanksi administratif dimulai peringatan tertulis, penghentian sementara kegiatan hingga pencabutan SIA. Upaya pengawasan yang dilakukan oleh Pemerintah yaitu dengan membentuk BPOM sebagai pengawasan obat keras yang ilegal. Adanya BPOM pengawasan pemerintah lebih terjamin, dan masyarakat lebih aman dan nyaman dalam menggunakan obat-obatan yang mereka butuhkan. Kata Kunci: Tanggung Jawab, Hukum, Apotek Abstract This research is motivated by the issue of over-the-counter sales of prescription drugs in pharmacies conducted by pharmacists. Pharmacists are perceived negatively by the media in Indonesia due to inappropriate practices. The objectives of this research are to determine the sales of prescription drugs without a doctor's prescription in Lebak Regency. Furthermore, to understand the administrative legal responsibilities for pharmacies selling prescription drugs without a doctor's prescription, and how the supervision is carried out by the National Agency of Drug and Food Control (BPOM) for prescription drugs with circulation permits. This research employs a normative empirical juridical approach with legal and sociological perspectives. Qualitative analysis is used for data analysis. The results of this research indicate that the sale of prescription drugs without a doctor's prescription is a legal violation. Pharmacies must adhere to existing regulations when selling prescription drugs and are responsible for reporting each sale to the government, specifically the Health Department. Sanctions imposed on pharmaceutical business operators for selling prescription drugs without a doctor's prescription include administrative penalties ranging from written warnings to temporary cessation of activities to revocation of the pharmacy license. Government oversight is carried out through the establishment of BPOM to monitor illegal prescription drug sales. The existence of BPOM ensures more effective government supervision, providing greater safety and comfort for the public in using the medications they need. Keyword: Rensponsibility, Law, Pharmacy
Religious Anthropology: Catalyst for Unravelling Discourses and Fostering Profound Understanding in Arab Society through Islamic Law Al-Abyadh, Muhtadi; Bustami, Mohammad Reevany; Ikomatussuniah, Ikomatussuniah
Nurani Hukum Vol 6, No 2 (2023): Delving into Global Laws: A Journey through Justice and Legal Protections
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/nhk.v6i2.21815

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The Arab-Islamic world remains afflicted by a lack of mutual acceptance, both within Islamic sects and among different religions. This study seeks to alleviate this issue by advocating for the advancement of religious anthropology, aiming to enable researchers to comprehend the religious and social dynamics of both them and others. This understanding is pivotal in promoting values of tolerance and peace, replacing the current undercurrents of violence and animosity. Employing anthropological epistemology, the researcher examines the origins of Arab-Islamic violence through deductive analysis. Notably, the study identifies the jurisprudence “Fiqh” as a one of sources the violence and hostility, in stark contrast to the values of tolerance and peace present in the Holy Qur’an—the primary legislative source. To firmly establish these principles, integrating anthropological studies into both educational and religious sciences curricula is essential. This proactive approach aims to reshape perceptions and foster mutual understanding, thereby guiding the Arab-Islamic world towards unity, empathy, and shared progress.