Diana Novita
Universitas Muhammadiyah Gombong

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Halal Tourism in Indonesia: Challenges of Fairness in Policy Implementation Diana Novita; Dewi Novitasari; Aditya Maulana Rizqi
Soedirman Law Review Vol 6, No 4 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.slr.2024.6.4.16082

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Indonesia, with the world’s largest Muslim population, holds strong potential for developing halal tourism. However, inconsistent regulation across regions creates inequalities that limit fair and sustainable growth in this sector. This study aims to address a gap in the literature by analyzing how uneven regulation impacts destination competitiveness and the distribution of economic benefits. Using a qualitative, descriptive approach, this research examines regulatory implementation through case studies in diverse regions, highlighting local factors causing disparity, such as institutional capacity, government support, and public awareness. Findings reveal that the absence of a cohesive national policy on halal tourism results in regulatory imbalances, with local differences in capacity and support affecting outcomes. This study underscores the need for a more inclusive national policy to ensure fair economic distribution and promote sustainable halal tourism throughout Indonesia. By offering a fresh equity-based perspective on the implementation of halal tourism regulations, this research provides a valuable contribution to existing literature on the subject.Keywords: Halal; Tourism; Regulation.
Legal Threats to Home Industry Prostitution Service Providers Dimas Kurniawan; Amalia Tri Fajarianti; Dewi Novita; Diana Novita; Deni Setiyawan
Socio Legal and Islamic Law Vol 2 No 1 (2023): The Journal of Socio-Legal and Islamic law
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Muhammadiyah University of Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/jssl.v2i1.21386

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The phenomenon of prostitution is an old phenomenon that has occurred for centuries. The rise of prostitution in Indonesia is growing along with progress ranging from transportation to technological developments. Apart from the development of science, the rapid growth of prostitution is also caused by fulfilling the essence of society's hedonistic lifestyle. Nowadays prostitution can be easily accessed through electronic technology and social media. The problem of prostitution can become a serious social problem if left untreated. One of the impacts of free prostitution is health problems, disease transmission from free sex can spread quickly and to anyone. In Indonesian law, prostitution is an act that is contrary to the rules of criminal law. The provisions are in Article 506 of the Criminal Code which clearly threatens prison sentences and fines. Keywords: Prostitutions, Criminology, Lifestyles.