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WISATA HALAL DI KABUPATEN GARUT DALAM PERSEPSI Hasanudin; Ihsan
AL-INTIFA Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Al-Intifa' : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Syariah
Publisher : AL-INTIFA

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Halal tourism is tourism that puts forward the values and norms of Islamic Sharia as a basic foundation. As a new concept in the tourism industry, halal tourism requires efforts and development strategies as well as a comprehensive understanding of how to accommodate Islamic values in tourism activities. This study aims to see how the perception of tourist visitors in the city of Garut, one of the National Priority Halal destinations. This research is a descriptive study with a survey method conducted on 100 respondents chosen randomly in Garut destinations and tourist attractions. The halal tourism dimension is adapted from indicators applied by the Global Muslim Travel Index (GMTI). Keywords: Halal Tourism, Perception, the Global Muslim Travel Index
STRENGTHENING CONSUMER RIGHTS: CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS IN THE DIGITAL TRANSACTION ERA Wina Paul; Dudi Badruzaman; Hasanudin; Anisa Mayasari
Gunung Djati Conference Series Vol. 42 (2024): Seminar Nasional Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

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The growth of e-commerce and online transactions has changed the trade landscape, but has also raised a number of legal challenges regarding consumer rights. Through a juridical approach, this research explores various aspects of legal protection provided to consumers in online transactions, including applicable regulations, obligations of business actors, and dispute resolution mechanisms. The aim of this study is to analyze juridically the legal protection of consumers in online transactions and steps to prevent illegal practice procedures. Method The research was conducted qualitatively with normative juridical and utilized journals and relevant books. The study results show that Indonesia has several foundations laws that protect consumer rights in online transactions, namely legislation consumer protection, trade legislation, Ministerial Regulations Trade Number 53 of 2018 concerning Procedures for Resolving Consumer Disputes Electronically and Government Regulation Number 99 of 2018 concerning Protection Consumers Through Electronic Commerce. Consumers who feel disadvantaged online transactions can take legal steps to protect rights them, including reporting the case to the Consumer Dispute Resolution Agency (BPSK) or the online platform used. It is recommended for consumers to understand understand their rights when making online purchases and read the terms and conditionsonline transaction terms before making a purchase.