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INDONESIA
JURNAL PEMBANGUNAN HUKUM INDONESIA
Published by Universitas Diponegoro
ISSN : 26566737     EISSN : 26563193     DOI : 10.14710/jphi.v1i1.1-17
Core Subject : Social,
Fokus dan ruang lingkup Jurnal Pembangunan Hukum Indonesia meliputi artikel-artikel hasil penelitian maupun gagasan konseptual yang bertujuan untuk meningkatkan pemahaman dan penerapan hukum Indonesia dalam rangka membangun keilmuan di bidang hukum baik teori maupun praktek. Artikel Ilmiah terkait Hukum Ekonomi dan Bisnis, Pembaharuan Hukum Pidana, Hukum Internasional dan Hukum Tata Negara dalam rangka pengembangan, pembaharuan, dan pembangunan hukum Indonesia yang lebih baik diutamakan untuk diterbitkan dalam jurnal ini.
Arjuna Subject : Ilmu Sosial - Hukum
Articles 212 Documents
Measured Fishing in The North Sea of Java: For Biodiversity Protection or Fishers’ Welfare? Arnanda Yusliwidaka; Tri Agus Gunawan; Jaduk Gilang Pembayun; Frista Arisa; Satrio Ageng Rihardi; Ghaziah Nurika Akhni
Jurnal Pembangunan Hukum Indonesia Vol 8, No 1 (2026)
Publisher : PROGRAM STUDI MAGISTER HUKUM FAKULTAS HUKUM UNIVERSITAS DIPONEGORO

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jphi.v8i1.119-139

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Indonesia has established and implemented a measured fishing policy in the maritime and fisheries sectors. The aim of this policy is to ensure the sustainability of marine resources, which are a vital source of livelihood for the community, particularly fishers. In practice, however, some fishermen still fail to comply with the regulations due to concerns about their livelihoods, particularly with regard to the use of prohibited fishing gear. This study aims to analyse the implementation of Indonesia's measured fishing policy, focusing on the North Java Sea within the Pati and Lamongan regions. The research employs an empirical legal research method with a regulatory and conceptual approach. The findings of the research indicate that limitations in human resources and infrastructure still exist in the implementation of the measured fishing policy. Insufficient human resources impact monitoring functions, while infrastructure-related issues pertain to the adequacy of equipment for conducting patrols, which are also part of the policy’s monitoring implementation. This study concludes that, despite limitations in human resources and infrastructure affecting the monitoring process, the implementation of measured fishing in the North Java Sea, particularly in the Pati and Lamongan regions, has been carried out optimally.
The Implementation of Article 43 of Law No. 41 of 2004 on Waqf in the Management of Productive Waqf Land Assets within the Muhammadiyah Organisation in Central Java Achmad Arief Budiman; Islamiyati Islamiyati; Aisyah Ayu Musyafah; Bunga Jasmine Puji Hapsari
Jurnal Pembangunan Hukum Indonesia Vol 8, No 1 (2026)
Publisher : PROGRAM STUDI MAGISTER HUKUM FAKULTAS HUKUM UNIVERSITAS DIPONEGORO

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jphi.v8i1.140-164

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The research was conducted due to a legal gap between Article 43 of the Waqf Law and its problematic implementation regarding institutional accountability and the professional capacity of the Nadir. The objective of the research is to analyse the implementation of Article 43 of Law No. 41 of 2004 on Waqf in the management practices of Muhammadiyah’s productive waqf land assets in Central Java, with regard to legal compliance and institutional accountability. The benefit is to optimise the Muhammadiyah Organisation’s waqf institution in the management in question. The research method employs a juridical-empirical approach within a socio-legal research framework, integrating normative legal analysis and empirical investigation. Data were obtained through observation, documentation, literature review, and interviews with representatives from the Ministry of Religious Affairs (KEMENAG), the Indonesian Waqf Board (BWI), the Indonesian Waqf Asset Management Agency (PPAIW), and the Nadir, as well as the management of the Muhammadiyah Central Java Regional Branch. Data analysis was qualitative, using content analysis. The research findings indicate that Muhammadiyah has implemented Article 43 of the Waqf Law regarding the management of waqf land, transitioning from a traditional model towards a semi-productive governance model supported by the strengthening of asset legality, institutional governance, the collection of cash waqf, and the development of a legal culture within social functions and public services. However, its implementation faces obstacles in the form of: disparities in managerial capacity, a low orientation towards productive investment, and an administrative accountability system that is not yet optimal. In conclusion, the Muhammadiyah organisation in Central Java has implemented the management of semi-productive waqf land; however, there is still a need to strengthen the legal status of waqf land assets and to optimise strategies for the management of productive waqf land based on community needs.