Hayyan ul Haq
Utrecht University

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Initiating Global Civil Society as a Strategy for Handling the COVID-19 Public Health Threat: A Policy Review Ayuningtyas, Dumilah; Ul Haq, Hayyan; Utami, Raden Roro Mega
Kesmas Vol. 15, No. 5
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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The spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has had a serious impact on public health. The speed and extent of its spread have demonstrated a global failure to cultivate awareness and cooperation in response to the threat. Therefore, in order to improve public awareness and the management of public health threats, we propose a strategy to initiate global civil society. Using Walt and Gilson's policy triangle framework for policy analysis, we reviewed and analysed a series of articles and policies related to COVID-19, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA), health resilience in the context of globalization, as well as other countries’ experiences. The study also explored constitutional obligations, public health legislation, collaboration of civil society, and policies related to public health, as well as their implementation. Every country has its own public policy strategy for handling COVID-19. One possible solution is to expand the GHSA commitments and bind all countries that have signed the agreement to a single public policy strategy for the handling of COVID-19. The poor handling of the COVID-19 outbreak has demonstrated the need for Indonesia’s civil so- ciety collaboratively oversee the Indonesia’s government’s implementation of its constitutional obligations. The government must make public health security a top priority, and collectives of educated individuals with a strong, shared vision must harness the power of non-governmental advocacy.
Reformulation of the Indonesian Sharia Security System: Integration of Rahn Institutions with Preferential Rights and Droit de Suite Corna Gumanti, Zuwanna; Soelistyo Budi, Henry; Ul Haq, Hayyan
Jurnal Greenation Sosial dan Politik Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Greenation Sosial dan Politik (Februari - April 2026)
Publisher : Greenation Publisher & Yayasan Global Resarch National

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This study aims to formulate a reformulation of the Rahn concept as an instrument and institution of Sharia security that is capable of providing legal certainty without compromising Sharia principles. The method employed is normative legal research, utilizing both statutory and conceptual approaches. The results of the study indicate that Rahn has not been recognized as a property right in positive law and therefore does not have preferential rights, the principle of droit de suite, and executive power, which impacts low legal certainty and limited use in Sharia financing. Therefore, it is necessary to reformulate Rahn as a form of hybrid security right that allows for limited recognition of property rights through registration regulations, strengthens the legal standing of third parties, and establishes an execution mechanism based on Sharia principles. This reformulation is expected to bridge the gap between sharia law and positive law, thereby increasing the effectiveness of the sharia financing system in Indonesia.