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Invest Journal of Sharia & Economic Law
ISSN : 27764982     EISSN : 27764354     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.21154/invest
Invest Journal of Sharia & Economic Law, E-ISSN: published by the Sharia Faculty, IAIN Ponorogo, Indonesia. This journal is published every July and December. The Invest Journal focuses on the results of field studies and literature studies in Islamic economic law, especially the integrative study of Islamic economic law in Southeast Asia. This journal publishes original articles on current international issues and trends regarding Sharia economic law, policy, law, social issues to advance knowledge of the theory and practice of Sharia economic law. The Invest Journal of Sharia & Economic Law specializes in research results either theoretically, a particular approach, or geographically in the fields of: Sharia economic law Sharia business law Sharia banking law Sharia financial institution law Non-bank financial industry Fatwa Islamic economics Islamic law Economic Law Business Law Financial Law
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Hubungan Industrial Pancasila Dalam Undang-Undang Cipta Kerja Kususiyanah, Anjar
Invest Journal of Sharia & Economic Law Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): INVEST - Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21154/invest.v1i2.3478

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Pancasila industrial relation is a relationship between the government, employers, and workers based on the Pancasila ideology. It is appropriate that the formation of regulations regarding employment are also based on Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution. The Law describes the legal ideals of Indonesian workers, which are in line with the national development Pancasila ideology system so that all elements, both workers and entrepreneurs, feel welfare as aspired by all Indonesian people. Since the workforce is the most critical factor in the national development sector, it is appropriate that the regulations governing Manpower are always discussed and in the spotlight of policymakers, academics, and Indonesian workers. The human resources sector is included in one of the discussions in the work creation law, which President Joko Widodo initiated. However, there is a degradation in the value of welfare for workers in Indonesia. There are several shifts in the content of Manpower, including regarding Foreign Workers (TKA), Time Work Agreements. Certain (PKWT), outsourcing (outsourcing), wages. This study examines the value of Pancasila industrial relations in the Employment Copyright Act with a qualitative descriptive method to understand a Pancasila industrial relations concept in the Work Copyright Act, researchers using material analysis techniques (content analysis) and library research. The purpose of this research is to be used as a reference for policymakers as a material for judicial review to realize the nation's welfare. The results of this study state that the concept of Pancasila industrial relations is not yet fully attached to the Employment Copyright Act. Therefore, there must be a joint effort to rebuild industrial relations based on Pancasila so that industrial relations in Indonesia can run smoothly, relatively, and based on deliberation for consensus to build a better Indonesia in the international community's eyes.
Tinjauan Etika Bisnis Islam dan Undang-Undang Perlindungan Konsumen Terhadap Penggunaan Alat Produksi Cincau Aldana, Lavia Vega
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21154/invest.v1i2.3479

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Islamic business ethics are several ethical business behaviors (akhlaq al-Islamiyah) wrapped in shari'ah provisions. Currently, some producers have not met the principles of Islamic business ethics, as in the practice of black grass jelly production in Jatisari Village, Geger District, Madiun Regency, which still uses cooking utensils that do not meet standards. This study aims to analyze how grass jelly production tools are used when viewed with Islamic business ethics and Law Number 8 of 1999 concerning Consumer Protection. The type of research used in this research is field research using qualitative methods. The results of this study are; in terms of Islamic business ethics, the cooking/production utensils used in the production of black grass jelly in Jatisari Village, Geger District, Madiun Regency are following Islamic business ethics principles. However, these tools do not follow the Consumer Protection Act, namely in Article 4 paragraph (1) and paragraph (3) concerning consumer rights. The implications of this research are expected to provide input to improve the application of Islamic business ethics and the rules of Law Number 8 of 1999 concerning Consumer Protection for Cincau producers.
Eksistensi Akad Dalam Bingkai Transaksi Bisnis Modern :Transaksi Bai’mu’athah di Supermarket Indrawati, Titis; Hanifuddin, Iza
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21154/invest.v1i2.3482

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This study aims to find out how the existence of contracts in the frame of everyday business transactions, especially in bai'mu'athah transactions that occur in supermarkets. This study uses a qualitative research method with a library research approach. It is called library research because the data or materials needed to complete it comes from books and journals. The data collection method is the descriptive analysis method. Moreover, the analysis technique used is content analysis. The findings of this study are that in business transactions, contracts have an essential meaning in people's lives and are the basis of many human activities. The Islamic view of the contract has no limits as long as it is by the terms and pillars of the contract. However, along with the development of modern times to facilitate transactions and flexibility, the contract can be made directly, without using words, writing, or expressing the will. However, it is carried out with the actions of both parties that reflect their willingness and agreement, which is commonly known as a bai'mu'athah transaction. These transactions are found in supermarkets, where supermarkets use electronic barcode media that machines can only read. Bai'mu'athah transactions do not meet the requirements and pillars of the contract, but according to Maliki in the most rajih qaul, the law of buying and selling mu'athah is valid if it has become a daily habit that shows willingness, and the act describes the perfection of each other's desires. Each party. Moreover, some Shafi'i scholars allow bai'mu'athah transactions
Pembiayaan Pendidikan Anak Yatim Piatu Sebagai Dampak Sekunder Pandemi Covid-19 di Indonesia Melalui Zakat Wijaya, Buana Handa; Hanifuddin, Iza
Invest Journal of Sharia & Economic Law Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): INVEST - Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21154/invest.v1i2.3510

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The Covid-19 pandemic has a secondary impact: the emergence of orphaned children due to losing one or both caregivers. Primary data of the children are used to implement child rights protection. The program must be run on target according to the characteristics and needs of children's rights. The research method used in this research is library research. These research variables include the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia on children, the role of zakat in supporting the education of children who have lost one or both caregivers, and legal certainty in supporting children's education during the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia. A single agency cannot solve educational problems for these children during the Covid-19 pandemic. Program cooperation from various parties such as multilateral organizations, national and local governments, non-governmental and faith-based organizations, voluntary organizations, and donors can overcome the secondary impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on these children. BAZNAS, as a national zakat management institution in Indonesia, has distributed zakat funds in supporting the field of education during the Covid-19 pandemic (2020-2021). However, no programs specifically lead to educational assistance to orphaned children due to the loss of one or both caregivers (parents or grandparents) during the Covid-19 pandemic. The implementation of educational services for vulnerable children experiencing school dropouts during the Covid-19 pandemic should be accompanied by a clear legal umbrella in ensuring the sustainability of education

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