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Permasalahan Tanpa Solusi Tentang Buruknya Pengawasan Ketenagakerjaan Di Indonesia Dewi, Ratna; Tampubolon, Jeklira
Jurnal Global Ilmiah Vol. 2 No. 11 (2025): Jurnal Global Ilmiah
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/jgi.v2i11.257

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Labor inspection in Indonesia continues to face structural challenges that undermine its effectiveness. The insufficient number of labor inspectors compared to the number of enterprises, regulatory inconsistencies, lack of independence, limited funding, and corruption are the primary factors weakening the supervision function. As a result, violations of labor standards and occupational safety (K3) frequently occur. This article analyzes the root causes of weak labor inspection based on Soerjono Soekanto's theory of legal effectiveness and evaluates government responses, including the establishment of Labor Norm Cadres (KNK), the implementation of the Labor Compliance Program (PROKEP), and the digitization of inspection systems. While some improvements have been made, labor inspection in Indonesia remains suboptimal and requires more comprehensive reforms.
Analisis Hukum Persaingan Tidak Sehat dalam Praktik Bisnis di Indonesia; Perspektif Hukum Islam Dewi, Ratna; Satria, Gagah; Aruman, Aruman; Tampubolon, Jeklira; Basuki, Erlan; Landu Parangga, Umbu
Al-Muamalat Jurnal Hukum dan Ekonomi Syariah Vol 10 No 2 (2025): Al-Muamalat: Jurnal Hukum dan Ekonomi Syari'ah
Publisher : IAIN Langsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/muamalat.v10i2.13227

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This study aims to analyze the regulation and enforcement of unfair business competition law in Indonesia and to examine its conformity with the principles of Islamic law. The research employs a normative legal method using statutory and conceptual approaches, involving an analysis of Law No. 5 of 1999, relevant legal literature, and Islamic legal sources. The findings indicate that Indonesian positive law and Islamic law share substantial alignment in prohibiting market manipulation and economic exploitation. Moreover, Islamic law provides a more comprehensive ethical foundation through the prohibition of ihtikar, tadlis, and najasy, emphasizing moral and ethical values in economic activities. Therefore, the integration of Islamic business ethics can serve as a moral complement to positive legal regulations and enhance the effectiveness of competition law enforcement, contributing to the creation of a fair, transparent, and socially just business environment.