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Community Empowerment: Exploring Food Safety and Halal Standards Through International Law Approach Sitamala, Afandi; Johan, Eva; Vitrana, Mokhamad Gisa; Anom, Surya; Danial, Danial; Putra, Hilton Tarnama; Susanti, Hera; Hany, Elbirra Malida; Rosita, Ita; Oktrian, Pryanka Ceza; Kania, Sekar Puteri
Probono and Community Service Journal Vol 3, No 2 (2024): Issue October 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51825/pcsj.v3i2.30271

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This study addresses the critical need for increased understanding of halal product certification among Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) in Pasanggrahan Village, Indonesia. Halal compliance, encompassing raw materials, production processes, and storage, is essential but difficult for consumers to verify without certification. The Indonesian government, through Law No. 33 of 2014, aims to ensure halal product availability, safety, and value for businesses. This research focuses on empowering local communities by combining halal education and legal counseling to enhance MSEs' understanding of halal certification. The findings highlight the importance of joint supervision and collaboration with village officials to ensure compliance and support local enterprises. This study contributes to improving halal certification awareness and strengthens the legal framework for halal product assurance in Indonesia.
Melindungi Keraton Surosowan pada Masa Perang dengan Blue Shield Emblem Vitrana, Mokhamad Gisa; Oktavianus, Afriman; Hanifah, Amiratul Aulia; Oktrian, Pryanka Ceza
Hang Tuah Law Journal VOLUME 9 ISSUE 1, APRIL 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Hang Tuah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30649/htlj.v9i1.256

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Deliberate destruction of cultural heritage with outstanding universal value during war is an international crime. While efforts to protect cultural heritage in wartime have been coordinated through the 1954 Hague Convention with its Blue Shield Emblem, numerous cultural sites have still been destroyed in the last decade. This issue is compounded by the varying implementation of these prtections among states. Despite Indonesia ratifying the Convention in 1966, it has struggled to properly implement the Blue Shield Emblem for its cultural heritage sites. No country is entirely safe to the risk of war, especially given the increasing conflicts in recent years. This research examines the challenges of applying the Blue Shield Emblem to the Surosowan Palace, a significant cultural heritage site in Serang City, Indonesia. The Surosowan Palace holds historical value as a symbol of the Indonesian national identity, particularly as the Banten Kingdom was a vital trading hub in Southeast Asia from the 14th to the 17th centuries. This study uses a socio-legal method, drawing on data from interviews with key informants, to explore the barriers and gaps in protecting Surosowan Palace. This research highlights Indonesia's need for regulatory adjustments to implement the 1954 Hague Convention and emphasizes the inclusion of Surosowan Palace as a Blue Shield Emblem cultural heritage site.