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TELAAH PENGATURAN EFEKTIF PEMANFAATAN ZISWA UNTUK BANTUAN SERTIFIKASI HALAL BAGI UMKM Efridani Lubis; Bambang Haryanto; Muhajir Muhajir; Sinta Elviyanti; Nurul Alfiyani Hidayah
VERITAS Vol 8 No 2 (2022): VERITAS
Publisher : Jurnal Program Pascasarjana Ilmu Hukum Universitas Islam As-Syafi'iyah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34005/veritas.v8i2.2088

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Pemanfaatan zakat, infaq, shadaqah, dan wakaf (ZISWA) selama ini ditujukan untuk memastikan kaum mustahik terpenuhi kebutuhan dasarnya. Pemikiran bahwa kaum mustahik dimaksud juga perlu diberdayakan secara produktif sehingga lingkaran kemiskinan bisa diputus dengan memberikan sumber pendapatan yang jelas dan terukur, mengembangkan pemikiran pemanfaatan ZISWA untuk sektor produktif namun tetap sasarannya adalah mustahik yang telah melakukan usaha mikro, kecil, dan menengah (UMKM) yang masih terbatas pada aspek bantuan manajemen bisnisnya. Tulisan ini bermaksud mengkaji potensi ZISWA untuk dimanfaatkan bagi bantuan pembiayaan sertifikasi halal bagi UMKM. Pertimbangan utamanya adalah halal merupakan syarat Syariah untuk konsumsi ummat muslim yang tidak bisa ditawar karena merupakan kewajiban yang ditetapkan dalam Al Qur’an. Menggunakan metode penelitian normatif yuridis didukung oleh kuesioner kepada UMKM, hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa ZISWA dimungkinkan untuk dimanfaatkan untuk bantuan pembiayaan sertifikasi halal apabila ZISWA telah didayagunakan untuk mustahiq yang memerlukannya dan sudah terpenuhi dan ternyata masih terdapat kelebihan. Untuk itu, perlu dengan hati-hati dan terukur untuk memastikan keterpenuhan dimaksud. Selain itu dilakukan seleksi sektor produktif yang akan memanfaatkan ZISWA adalah sektor yang menjanjikan keuntungan. Oleh karena itu masih perlu peraturan teknis untuk mengukur dan memastikan keterpenuhan syarat-syarat dimaksud.
Optimization Of E-Litigation-Based Trial Implementation As A Strategy To Prevent Bribery And Gratification (Comparatory Study Of E-Litigation Implementation In Malaysia And Singapore) Yoesuf, Juliani Paramitha; Mulyono; Siti Nur Intihani; Efridani Lubis; Muhammad Fahruddin; Sinta Elviyanti
JURNAL ILMIAH LIVING LAW Vol. 16 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Ilmiah Living Law
Publisher : Universitas Djuanda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30997/jill.v16i1.11360

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The E-Court system in Indonesia is an embodiment of the principles of simple, fast and low-cost justice, as well as technological transformation in the case administration system in court. The E-Court system has been running in all courts in Indonesia since 2018, then in 2019 the Supreme Court implemented the E-Litigation system, namely electronic-based trials and the arrangements continue to be refined, especially with the issuance of Supreme Court Regulation Number 7 of 2022 concerning Amendments to Supreme Court Regulation Number 1 2019 concerning Electronic Administration of Cases and Trials in Court. By implementing E-Litigation, apart from making trials easier and saving time, it will of course also reduce the intensity of meetings with the parties so that bribery and gratification do not occur in the judicial environment. Seeing that the implementation of the electronic trial system in Indonesia is still relatively new, it is necessary to compare with other countries such as Malaysia (2011) and Singapore (2015) which first implemented both E-Court and E-Litigation to see what things need to be optimized in implementation of an electronic trial system so that it can prevent the practice of bribery and gratification. The research methodology used in this research is normative-empirical legal research. The problems to be studied are: 1) What is the trial mechanism through the E-litigation system in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore? 2) How to optimize the implementation of e-litigation based trials in reducing bribery and gratification?
Responding to the need for wise use of social-media through legal counseling in the Foster Village of Cikarageman, Bekasi Village Lubis, Efridani; Intihani, Siti Nur; Fauziah; Riyanto, Slamet; Yoesuf, Juliani Paramitha; Sinta Elviyanti; Zipan; Alizaldi, Annisa Nadialifuzana
Jurnal Pemberdayaan: Publikasi Hasil Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/jpm.v8i1.8033

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Currently, all levels of society everywhere can use social media easily. This convenience makes freedom of expression increasingly out of control, and often results in legal problems. Indonesian people who use social media or social media must be wiser in using social media to express freedom of opinion so as not to get caught in criminal cases. Community service (PKM) is carried out in 2 (two) activities, namely: 1) training on the wise use of social media, and 2) e-court socialization (e-court justice). The aim of the activity is to provide training to the community in Cikarageman Village, Bekasi in terms of wise use of social media to avoid legal entanglements and socialization of e-court implementation in court. Activities carried out face-to-face by providing material on the ITE Law, the role of the ITE Law in social media, ways and tips for using social media wisely so as to avoid legal entanglements, examples of cases of using social media which resulted in legal proceedings and providing material on the application of e -court in Court. The activity was attended by representatives from Cikarageman Village units, Bekasi, namely the PKK Unit, BPD Unit, and local residents. During this activity, discussions and consultations were also held regarding legal issues faced by the residents of Cikarageman Village, Bekasi. In this consultation activity, the material provider answers all legal issues faced by residents, both those directly related to the use of social media, the application of e-court in courts and other legal issues, for example land issues, debts, households and judicial processes.