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Memanfaatkan Teknologi Metaverse Berdasarkan Hadits Dan UU NO.1 Tahun 2024 Yoga Ammar Arifin; Tajul Arifin
Jurnal Insan Pendidikan dan Sosial Humaniora Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Agustus: Jurnal Insan Pendidikan dan Sosial Humaniora
Publisher : Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59581/jipsoshum-widyakarya.v2i3.3668

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This research aims to explore the utilization of Metaverse technology within the framework of Hadith teachings and the Indonesian Law No.1 of 2024. Through a qualitative approach and content analysis of relevant texts, this study identifies key intersections between Islamic principles, legal stipulations, and the digital realm. Initial findings suggest that careful application of Metaverse technology can enhance various aspects of life while adhering to Islamic teachings and legal requirements. This study contributes to the ongoing conversation about the role of emerging technologies within religious and legal contexts
Pembinaan dan Pengawasan Perbankan: Rekonstruksi Kewenangan Bank Indonesia dan Otoritas Jasa Keuangan dalam Sistem Hukum Keuangan Nasional Difky Maulana; Restu Ramania; Yoga Ammar Arifin
Journal of Legal, Political, and Humanistic Inquiry Vol 1 No 2 (2025): December: Custodia: Journal of Legal, Political, and Humanistic Inquiry
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65310/x4cajm59

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This study comprehensively examines the legal aspects of separating the functions of banking supervision and development in Indonesia within the context of national financial institutional reform. The research focuses on the role of Bank Indonesia as the supervisory and developmental authority and the urgency of establishing an independent institution, namely the Financial Services Authority (OJK). The idea of separation emerged from the evaluation of Bank Indonesia’s performance in overseeing the banking sector following the 1998 economic crisis, where weak supervision contributed to financial instability. This research employs a juridical-sociological approach with a descriptive-analytical nature. The juridical approach analyzes legal norms contained in Law No. 23 of 1999 in conjunction with Law No. 3 of 2004 on Bank Indonesia and Law No. 10 of 1998 on Banking, while the sociological approach assesses their implementation effectiveness. The findings reveal that Bank Indonesia holds four key supervisory powers: licensing, regulation, control, and sanctioning. However, its dual role as a monetary authority and banking supervisor creates potential conflicts of interest and reduces supervision efficiency. Therefore, the separation of supervisory and developmental functions is a necessary institutional and legal reform to strengthen governance, enhance accountability, and ensure the stability of Indonesia’s financial system.  
Penanaman Kelapa Sawit Sebagai Ancaman Ekologis dalam Perspektif Hukum Lingkungan Ade Lukman Firmansyah; Fahmi Nuraziz Awaludin; Dewi Mayang; Tansya Hadiansyah Ramdi; Yoga Ammar Arifin
Journal of Legal, Political, and Humanistic Inquiry Vol 1 No 2 (2025): December: Custodia: Journal of Legal, Political, and Humanistic Inquiry
Publisher : CV SCRIPTA INTELEKTUAL MANDIRI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65310/jcwx5398

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This study examines oil palm cultivation as an ecological threat from the perspective of environmental law, focusing on the paradoxical role of the state in regulating and promoting plantation expansion. Using a normative juridical approach with descriptive-analytical methods, the research analyzes statutory regulations, environmental law principles, and policy frameworks governing oil palm plantations and environmental protection. The findings indicate a structural contradiction between the state’s constitutional obligation to protect the environment and its economic policies that actively encourage oil palm expansion. Although environmental law instruments, including environmental permits and environmental impact assessments, are formally established to prevent ecological degradation, their implementation remains largely procedural and weakly enforced. This condition contributes to deforestation, biodiversity loss, water pollution, and social-ecological conflicts affecting local communities. The study reveals that the dominance of economic interests has positioned environmental protection as subordinate within development policy.