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PERUBAHAN UNDANG-UNDANG DASAR 1945: SEBUAH KENISCAYAAN Darnela, Lindra
De Jure: Jurnal Hukum dan Syari'ah Vol 2, No 2: Desember 2010
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah

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The  1945  Constitution  of  Indonesian  Republic  (UUD  1945)  has  been  a  set  of  sacred  norm and national administration reference for four decades. However, since the reform era Indonesian people are now able to review, discuss, and criticize its content consistent with recent national progress. Amendment of the 1945 Constitution becomes a new momentum to improve the state’s management, which has apparently deviated from the country’s foremost objectives written in the national philosophy of “Pancasila”. In response to the amendment, there are three diverse perspectives that highlight its process. First, there are people who wish to keep the ori ginality of the 1945 Constitution. Second, there are individuals who agree with the last amendment of the 1945 Constitution. Lastly, there is a public view which supports the continuous amendment process of the 1945 Constitution until it achieves the supreme mandate of the country and the people. This paper will focus on the third perspective as the main issue of discussion. UUD 1945 telah menjadi norma yang sakral dan referensi administrasi nasional selama empat dekade ini.Akan tetapi, sejak era reformasi masayarakat Indonesia mampu mereview, endiskusikan dan mengkritik isi dari UUD 1945 seiring dengan keajuan bangsa saat ini. Perubahan UUD 1945 menjadi momentum untuk meningkatkan manajemen Negara yang nampaknya menyimpang dari tujuan Negara pada awalnya yang tercantum dalam pancasila. Dalam menyikapi perubahan UUD 1945 tersebut, ada tiga pendapat yang berbeda yang menggarisbawahi proses tersebut. Yang pertama, sebagian masyarakat menginginkan keaslian dari UUD 1945. Yang kedua, sebagian masayarakat menginginkan perubahan terkhir dari UUD 1945. Yang  terakhir,  ada  pendapat  publik  yang  mendukung  keberlanjutan  dari  proses  perubahan UUD 1945 hingga mencapai mandat tertinggi dari Negara dan rakyat. Tulisan ini secara fokus akan mendiskusikan isu dari pendapat yang terakhir dari amandemen UUD 1945
The Dominant Influence of Islamic Law in Addressing the Challenges of Upholding the Rights of Rohingya Refugees Darnela, Lindra; Azmi, Faisal Syafri; Sugitanata, Arif
De Jure: Jurnal Hukum dan Syari'ah Vol 17, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Shariah Faculty UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/j-fsh.v17i1.29885

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The phenomenon of Rohingya refugees in Aceh, Indonesia, presents complex challenges in refugee management, particularly amid regulatory limitations and evolving social dynamics. Based on this context, this study aims to elucidate the dominant role of Islamic law understanding in Aceh in addressing the Rohingya refugee issue, employing Michael Mann's theory of power networks as an analytical framework. This research employs a qualitative, descriptive-analytical approach involving in-depth interviews with 15 informants, including UNHCR staff, activists, local communities, and refugees. Secondary data were obtained from literature and policies on refugee management in Indonesia. The findings indicate that the Acehnese community's understanding of Islamic law, as reflected in ukhuwah Islamiyah and local values such as peumulia jamee, serves as a key factor in accepting refugees. The principle of ukhuwah Islamiyah, rooted in the Qur'an, Hadith and the objectives of Sharia (Maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah), provides the moral and legal foundation for supporting international solidarity. However, challenges arise in social tensions, negative media coverage, and suboptimal implementation of Presidential Regulation No. 125 of 2016 concerning the Handling of Refugees from Abroad. From the perspective of power network theory, this study finds that the ideological network based on Islamic legal values dominates community solidarity. Meanwhile, economic, political, and military networks struggle to balance resource distribution and harmonising local and international policies. The scientific contribution of this research lies in its discovery that Islamic and local values dominate other power networks in refugee management in Aceh. The study recommends the formulation of a qanun on refugee management that aligns with local values as a model for similar contexts in other regions