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Optimizing the Implementation of Immigration Supervision on Foreign Investors (Study at the Class I Non-TPI Immigration Office, Central Jakarta) Muhammad Benaya Yudhistira Fath; Budy Mulyawan; Syakir Syakir
LEGAL BRIEF Vol. 11 No. 5 (2022): Desember: Law Science and Field
Publisher : IHSA Institute

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This study aims to find out what obstacles are faced in the supervision of foreign investors and the countermeasures carried out at the Immigration Office Class I Non TPI Central Jakarta. In this study, the authors used normative and empirical research methods, while the data sources were obtained using primary and secondary data. Data collection techniques were carried out using qualitative methods in the form of literature studies, field observations or observations, and also interviews. The results of the study indicate that there are several obstacles that prevent officers from carrying out immigration control such as legal factors that regulate foreign investors, law enforcement factors related to those carrying out law enforcement, facilities or facilities that should facilitate work, cultural factors of the community in responding to foreigners who commit a violation, and also related to the supervisory factor in data transparency of Foreign Investors.
REFLECTION OF LOCAL WISDOM ON WOMEN'S RIGHTS IN MINANGKABAU INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES Sri Yunarti; Muhammad Syakir; Desmita Desmita; Elfi Elfi
AGENDA: Jurnal Analisis Gender dan Agama Vol 3, No 1 (2021): AGENDA: Jurnal Analisis Gender dan Agama
Publisher : State Institute of Islamic Studies Batusangkar

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Women in Minangkabau traditional culture are Limpepeh Rumah Nan Gadang which are symbols of the existence of harmonization of households; guarantee of the quality of human resources both in terms of inheritance and descendants, and guarantee of knowledge and availability of family food. This research is conducted in the Minangkabau community within Luhak Nan Tuo area, particularly in the Tanah Datar Regency community. By using the interview method, it reflects three stages of women’s position in Minangkabau descriptively. These stages are (1) in decision making to determine assets in the family economy, (2) in the working distribution, and (3) in managing family finances. From the result of the study, it can be seen that the position of women in making decisions is still in the second position even though in the end the women who act as bundo kanduang are still being asked for opinions in terms of protecting reproductive health which indicated in decreasing point. There has been a change in working distribution in which the women are allowed to work not only in domestic sectors but also in public sectors. However, women’s position in managing family finances are getting decreased. This is as a result of culture and its values in structural, solidarity, existence of the society. Bundo kanduang institution in Nagari is the basis for empirical empowerment and local wisdom on women's rights. It is just a sub-section of the institution that deals with women's, social, children, youth and women's issues. The social reality where the domestication of discrimination has implications for women. There is still a strong gender bias of community leaders. At least, there are female figures who are able to act as agents for women's empowerment in cultural studies.