Susilowati Suparto
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HARMONISASI DAN SINKRONISASI PENGATURAN KELEMBAGAAN SERTIFIKASI HALAL TERKAIT PERLINDUNGAN KONSUMEN MUSLIM INDONESIA Susilowati Suparto; Djanurdi D; Deviana Yuanitasari; Agus Suwandono
Mimbar Hukum - Fakultas Hukum Universitas Gadjah Mada Vol 28, No 3 (2016)
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (646.587 KB) | DOI: 10.22146/jmh.16674

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AbstractIndonesia is a country with a majority Muslim population is responsible for the comfort and certainty to consume halal products. Halal assurance of any product in Indonesia has been delegated by the State to LPOM MUI. In a further development based on Law No. 33 2014 On Halal Product Guarantee, that the authority for the implementation of halal certification in Indonesia is conducted by BPJPH. The purpose of this research is to determine and analyze the arrangement of the halal certification management organization in Indonesia associated with the Act No. 33 of 2014 On Halal Product Guarantee and to determine and analyze how should halal certification management organization modelsby BPJPH. The results of this study, the first in the halal certification management organization held by BPJPH, but the Act of JPH provide 3 years for the establishment of BPJPH in accordance with the Act of JPH, as a  result until now the halal certification management organization is still held by LPPOM MUI, which both models of BPJH in the management of halal certification under the Act of JPH still involve collaboration with other agencies and institutions.IntisariIndonesia merupakan negara yang mayoritas penduduknya beragama Islam bertanggung jawab terhadap kenyamanan dan kepastian untuk mengkonsumsi produk yang halal. Jaminan atas kehalalan setiap produk yang ada di Indonesia selama ini di delegasikan oleh Negara kepada LPOM MUI. Dalam perkembangan selanjutnya berdasarkan UU No. 33 Tahun 2014 Tentang Jaminan Produk Halal, bahwa kewenangan untuk penyelenggaraan sertifikasi halal di Indonesia dilaksanakan oleh BPJPH. Tujuan dilakukannya penelitian ini untuk mengetahui dan menganalisis pengaturan kelembagaan penyelenggaraan  sertifikasi halal di Indonesia  dikaitkan dengan UU No. 33 Tahun 2014 Tentang Jaminan Produk Halal dan untuk mengetahui dan menganalisis bagaimakah sebaiknya model kelembagaan penyelenggaran sertifikasi halal oleh BPJPH. Hasil dari penelitian ini, yang pertama dalam penyelenggaraan kelembagaan sertifikasi halal dipegang oleh BPJPH, namun UU JPH memberikan waktu 3 tahun untuk berdirinya BPJPH yang sesuai dengan UU JPH, sehingga sampai saat ini kelembagaan penyelenggaraan sertifikasi halal masih dipegang oleh LPPOM MUI, yang kedua model BPJH dalam penyelenggaraan sertifikasi halal berdasarkan UU JPH  tetap melibatkan kerjasama dengan instansi dan lembaga terkait.
WOMEN, LAW AND POLICY: CHILD MARRIAGE PRACTICES IN INDONESIA Sonny Dewi Judiasih; Susilowati Suparto; Anita Afriana; Deviana Yuanitasari
NOTARIIL Jurnal Kenotariatan Vol. 3 No. 1 (2018)
Publisher : Warmadewa Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/jn.3.1.647.47-55

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Child marriages are common throughout Indonesia. This is due to a strong influence of Indonesian customs and religion that strongly influence the lives of its people. It is worth pointing that marriage age arrangements in Indonesian Marriage Law reinforces that legal age for men is 19 years and 16 years for women. The 2012 statistics show that Indonesia is the 37th highest in the world in child marriage, while at the Southeast Asian level, this country ranks second after Cambodia. The ranking went up dramatically since in 2016, based on UNICEF, Indonesia ranked the 7th in child marriage worldwide. This means that the practice of child marriage in Indonesia happens, especially to women at the age of 18 years, and there is no discrimination related to the age of marriage. Against this matter, there has been a file for judicial review that demands marriage age for men and women to be pegged at the age of 18 years. However, the Judge of the Constitutional Court, through Decision Number 30-74/PUU-XII/2014, states that age of marriage remains valid for the 19-year-old for man and 16-year-old for women. The struggle does not stop there because at this time, there a national movement of STOP CHILD MARRIAGE formed by civil organisations in cooperation with the Commission of Child Protection and Ministry of Woman Empowerment and Child Protection. This movement sees that the practice of child marriage is a national emergency problem that must be addressed seriously. Further, this movement demands immediate enactment of government regulation in favour of the law which must promptly revise the Marriage Law, especially related to the marriage age.