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Covid-19 Prevention and Management Policies and Societal Experiences with their Implementation (Kebijakan Pencegahan dan Penanganan Covid-19 dan Implementasinya dalam Pengalaman Masyarakat) Irianto, Sulistyowati; Nafi, Yvonne Kezia; Prasanthi, Antarin; Cholidah, Ghanies Amany
The Indonesian Journal of Socio-Legal Studies Vol. 2, No. 1
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Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic outbreak has reinforced the need for scientists to collaborate more and more in an interdisciplinary manner, in order to obtain the most comprehensive and appropriate solutions. Covid-19 is indeed the area of medical and health sciences, but this research is carried out comprehensively through the interdisciplinary study of law. The research found that the main problem is in the inconsistent policies and its implementation in preventing and handling the pandemic. The informants, including doctors, show their perspective from their experiences on how the pandemic is a way to deconstruct the whole health problems in Indonesia. Keyword: pandemic Covid-19, law, policy, interdisciplinary study of law, digital survey, digital interview
Editorial Foreword IJSLS Volume 2 Number 1 Irianto, Sulistyowati
The Indonesian Journal of Socio-Legal Studies Vol. 2, No. 1
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Pengurbanan Kerbau pada Upacara Rambu Solo Masyarakat Toraja: Identifikasi Karakteristik untuk Mendukung Pelestarian Budaya Tangkeliku, Augustine Sem Porak; Irianto, Sulistyowati
Jurnal Ilmiah Pangabdhi Vol 9, No 2: Oktober 2023
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Trunojoyo Madura

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The buffalo-fighting rituals in Rambu Solo's funeral ceremony in Tana Toraja and North Toraja illustrates continuity and change in that community and the state of and alteration in economic stratification in Toraja. The number and type of buffaloes sacrificed at a funeral indicate the social class of the participants. Before the buffaloes are slaughtered, they are pitted against each other in a ritual fight to console the grieving family. This study was performed using ethnographic methods. It relied on participant observation and in-depth interviews. There are social gaps in funeral rituals in Toraja. However, the class itself is shifting. Previously, expensive events involving the sacrifices of many buffaloes were privileged to noble families. However, the ability to hold such ceremonies is open to anyone possessing wealth. Wealthy families who are not from noble lines can also hold such ceremonies. Contemporary ceremonies now feature gambling on buffalo fights. The fact that a buffalo-fighting arena is present at a funeral ceremony indicates the presence of gambling. Furthermore, such arenas can be expected to accompany the planned sacrifice of a large number of buffaloes. The increased presence of buffalo-fighting arenas and gambling at funeral ceremonies constitutes a new signifier for funeral ceremonies in Toraja.
Editorial Foreword IJSLS Volume 3 Number 2 Irianto, Sulistyowati
The Indonesian Journal of Socio-Legal Studies Vol. 3, No. 2
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This edition of the journal presents three articles on environmental issues. The first article examines the impact of tourism policies in the Komodo National Park on the indigenous peoples who inhabit the region. The second article analyses the efforts of Jakarta residents to access justice for clean water, while the third article considers the water conservation efforts that have resulted in land conflicts in Manggarai, Nusa Tenggara. The remaining two articles address women's issues, specifically the representation of women in parliament and the phenomenon of electronic-based sexual violence.
Exploring Efficacy Maryam, Rini; Irianto, Sulistyowati
Lentera Hukum Vol 10 No 3 (2023)
Publisher : University of Jember

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The rising global divorce rate is reshaping the landscape of family dispute resolution, moving away from the adversarial or litigation system toward an alternative dispute resolution known as mediation. This global trend is also observed in Indonesia where the Supreme Court has mandated the use of mediation in civil cases. "Everybody wins, nobody loses" as the primary slogan of mediation emphasizes a win-win outcome for all parties involved, avoiding any losers. However, assessing its efficacy in handling divorce cases in Indonesia becomes crucial. This is mainly because the settlement rate has been discovered to be low in Indonesia since the mandatory implementation of court-annexed mediation for almost two decades compared to other countries such as Australia and the United States. In both countries, settlement is not only based on agreements but also on the process that satisfies the parties. Therefore, this study aims to examine the conceptual issues underlying the low effectiveness of divorce mediation by questioning agreements as a measure of divorce mediation effectiveness. This study uses the sociolegal framework to critique the Supreme Court Regulation 1/2016 regarding Mediation in court and its dynamics in divorce cases. Moreover, courtroom study is applied to observe the mediation process. The results showed that the success of mediation revolves around the number of agreements reached by the parties and the process did not focus on the characteristics of divorce cases, thereby considered not suitable for all cases. Furthermore, the court-annexed mediation regulation creates ambiguity between the use of marital mediation to reconcile the parties and divorce mediation to proceed post-divorce agreement or both.Keywords: Effectiveness of Mediation, Divorce Mediation, Religious Courts.
Editorial Foreword IJSLS Volume 4 Number 1 Irianto, Sulistyowati
The Indonesian Journal of Socio-Legal Studies Vol. 4, No. 1
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The late “Ibu” Keebet von Benda-Beckmann made a significant contribution to the development of legal anthropology, particularly in Indonesia, where she is regarded as a pioneer of the field. Together with her husband, Franz von Benda-Beckmann, she conducted research in Indonesia for more than 40 years, inspiring and laying the foundation for many Indonesian legal scholars to conduct research in legal anthropology and socio-legal studies. The Benda-Beckmann's works have become key references for legal anthropologists, proponents of legal pluralism, and socio-legal scholar around the world, to the extent that their theories and methodologies—particularly those related to the concept of legal pluralism—have become part of the universal canon of legal anthropology.
Editorial Foreword IJSLS Volume 4 Number 2 Irianto, Sulistyowati
The Indonesian Journal of Socio-Legal Studies Vol. 4, No. 2
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This edition features a variety of articles on legal issues and policies, and their implementation. These articles enrich interdisciplinary legal studies. Topics covered include inheritance governance in Malaysia, the institutionalised mediation of family legal matters in Bangladesh, the strategies employed by female heads of households in Indonesia to survive through self-organisation, the collapse of democracy in Indonesia after 38 years of reform, and the country's role as a transit point or destination for refugees and the problems this poses.
CEDAW Convention and Engendering Faculty of Law's Curriculum Reinforcement: A Lesson Learnt from Indonesia Kasuma, Iva; Irianto, Sulistyowati
Indonesian Journal of International Law
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This research aims to describe the strategies used to eliminate discrimination against women through academic-based programs conducted in universities. This includes the International Law, a powerful reference for teaching material in legal education used to promote humanity. Presently, globalization of law is marked in the International Law-making process by delegates from various countries, which spreads to State parties through ratification with a significant impact on legal reform. A number of senior female professors have initiated the socialization and implementation of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW Convention). This was conducted through the ratification of Law No. 7 of 1984, which has been continued by the younger scholars. The establishment of the Convention Watch Working Group of Universitas Indonesia is a fame of light for academics to accomplish their duties to educate and literate law students, legal practitioners, law enforcers, and the wider communities. The process of promoting the CEDAW Convention and strengthening gender equality has been spread to many universities in Indonesia within 30 years, mainly through the program of Engendering Faculties of Law's Curriculum. Presently, no fewer than 75 law faculties in Indonesia provide a lecture on "Gender and Law", with hundreds of law lecturers actively participating in various activities through interdisciplinary collaboration with women's movement and civil society ranging from the local, national, and regional levels. The old history of the Indonesian women's movement before the nation’s independence was carried out by young female law academics. This category of people played important roles in enforcing democracy and justice mainly for the underserved communities.
Editorial Foreword IJSLS Volume 2 Number 2 Irianto, Sulistyowati
The Indonesian Journal of Socio-Legal Studies Vol. 2, No. 2
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Editorial Foreword IJSLS Volume 3 Number 1 Irianto, Sulistyowati
The Indonesian Journal of Socio-Legal Studies Vol. 3, No. 1
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The debate surrounding the compulsory inclusion of customary law as a teaching subject in nearly all Indonesian law faculties has garnered considerable attention in socio-legal studies