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Analisis Perkawinan Sejenis Ditinjau dari UU Perkawinan dan Hukum Progresif Paparang, Marcelina Fitriani; Mustapid, Hidayatul; Faqih, Raden Salim Achmad; Ristia, Silvi; Puspika Sari, Siti Julaeha; Siswajanthy, Farahdinny
Jurnal Hukum Malahayati Vol 5, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Malayati

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Beberapa tahun belakangan ini, perkawinan yang dilakukan banyak mengundang perdebatan publik, salah satu nya adalah perkawinan sejenis. Perkawinan sejenis yang juga dikenal sebagai pernikahan sesama jenis semakin populer di berbagai negara di seluruh dunia termasuk di Indonesia.Metodologi penelitian hukum normatif menjadi metode pada penelitian ini, dengan tujuan untuk menemukan dan mengembangkan argumentasi hukum melalui analisis materi dan pemeriksaan prinsip dan asas-asas hukum yang berlaku.Hasil penelitian ini adalah perkawinan sejenis sudah dipastikan tidak sah baik di mata hukum maupun agama. Jika suatu perkawinan tidak memenuhi syarat maka perkawinan tersebut harus dibatalkan, meskipun hukum progresif sejatinya mengharapkan hukum dapat berkembang sesuai zaman tetapi perkawinan sejenis tetap tidak dapat dilakukan karena tidak sesuai dengan UU Perkawinan maupun kepercayaan serta agama bangsa Indonesia. Perkawinan yang tidak diakui secara hukum sebagai Perkawinan dapat dibatalkan mengingat menurut Pasal 1 Undang-Undang Nomor 1 Tahun 1974 tentang Perkawinan mengatakan Perkawinan adalah ikatan lahir batin antara seorang pria dengan seorang wanita sebagai suami-istri. Di Indonesia pendukung sesama jenis terlibat dalam perilaku menyimpang menurut nilai-nilai agama dan keyakinan bangsa.
Analysis of Mixed Marriage Law in Indonesia From the Perspective of International Civil Law Improvement Sari, Siti Julaeha Puspika; Setiawan, Andre; Adillah, Alya Sophia; Mustapid, Hidayatul; Khairunnida, Tasya; Wijaya, Mustika Mega
Activa Yuris: Jurnal Hukum Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Madiun

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Law Number 1 of 1974 concerning Marriage contains a section on religiosity. A man and a woman become husband and wife with the aim of realizing a happy and eternal family based on the One Almighty God. This is the definition of marriage itself. The Civil Code and the Marriage Law have different definitions of marriage: in Article 26 of the Law "The Law views the issue of marriage only in civil relations". The research method used in this study is descriptive normative legal research. With the technique of statutory regulations, as well as other related documents that are related to science, the development of its theory. Primary legal materials are obtained from Law Number 1 of 1974 concerning marriage, while secondary legal materials, namely the Civil Code, textbooks, legal journals, expert opinions and legal experts. The data obtained are both secondary and primary. Because there are foreign components in legal relations, international civil law applies. Algemene Bepalingen are general regulations that regulate international civil norms in Indonesia. In the concept of international civil law, there are 2 types of schools, namely: 1) Internationality which requires international or multilateral civil law. 2) Nationality because each country has different procedures for International Civil Law for Inter-National Marriage. Marriage between two people from different countries is defined as a mixed marriage based on Article 57 of the Indonesian International Civil Law Marriage Law. However, the third factor, not differences in religion, ethnicity, or social class in Indonesia, is the cause of this gap.
Analisis Pernikahan Beda Agama tentang Pandangan Hukum Positif Agama dan Sosiologi Arief, M. Rahmad; Yohanes; Setiawan, Andre; Mustapid, Hidayatul; Permana, Hadi Jaya; Febrianty, Yenny; Kholik, Acep Abdul
Indonesian Journal of Law and Justice Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): September
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

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Marriage is a bond of agreement between human individuals to build a household ship with a happy and eternal goal until the end of their life. In a marriage, there are many factors supporting similarities, differences, economics, religion, social status and so on. Our aim is to research to find out whether it is permissible to marry religious differences are in accordance with the results of the methodology that we are looking for, namely in accordance with the perfective Indonesian positive law, religious law and sociological views on interfaith marriages. Indonesia has its own regulations which are regulated in its law book in the Civil Code, while according to the perspective of religious law in Indonesia, marriages from people of different religions are not allowed, they are considered invalid or forbidden, the sociological view of marriages between different religions is considered valid. Just because in social science a marriage occurs because of mutual love and does not prioritize religion because love occurs because there are similarities and differences that complement each other and there is an attitude of tolerance between partners so that the marriage is eternal and happy.