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el hisbah: Journal of Islamic Economic Law
ISSN : 27975819     EISSN : 28282981     DOI : https://doi.org/10.28918/el_hisbah
The journal publishes research articles and conceptual articles of Sharia Economic Law. Focus and scope Basic Study of Sharia Economic and Business Law, Contemporary Study of Sharia Economic and Business Law, Sharia Economic and Business Dispute Resolution.
Arjuna Subject : Ilmu Sosial - Hukum
Articles 132 Documents
Legalitas Sertifikasi Halal Produk Makanan Dan Minuman Impor Evelyna, Riska Marella; Tarmidzi; Mubarok
el hisbah Journal of Islamic Economic Law Vol 5 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/elhisbah.v5i2.13250

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This study examines the legality of halal certification for imported food and beverage products in Indonesia based on prevailing positive law and the mandatory procedures that must be followed by producers or importers before distributing their products in Indonesia. Halal certification serves not only as a form of legal protection for Muslim consumers but also as a mandate of Law Number 33 of 2014 concerning Halal Product Assurance. Imported products entering Indonesia must undergo a registration process and comply with import regulations, including meeting halal standards. However, in practice, the halal certification process for imported products often encounters challenges, particularly when the country of origin does not have a mutual recognition agreement on halal certification with Indonesia. This research uses a normative juridical method with a qualitative approach, analyzing laws, legal literature, and relevant policies issued by the Halal Product Assurance Organizing Agency (BPJPH). The findings indicate that legal recognition of halal certificates for imported products in Indonesia requires international cooperation in the field of halal assurance. The case of imported marshmallows containing non-halal ingredients circulating in the market highlights the lack of coordination and weak supervision by BPJPH and the Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM). This study is analyzed using the theory of legal certainty, which is closely related to consumer protection.
Efektivitas Mediasi Dalam Penyelesaian Sengketa Ekonomi Syariah Di Pengadilan Agama Batang Indonesia Pada 2019-2024 Annur, Nabhan Naufal; Hadiati, Teti
el hisbah Journal of Islamic Economic Law Vol 5 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/elhisbah.v5i2.13251

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This study examines the effectiveness of mediation in resolving Islamic economic disputes at the Batang Religious Court during 2019–2024. As an institution authorized to adjudicate such disputes, the court handled eight cases, five of which were successfully resolved through mediation while three proceeded to judgment. The mediation success rate reached approximately 62.5%, indicating its significant role as a faster and more efficient dispute resolution mechanism compared to litigation. Using an empirical juridical method and a qualitative approach, this study provides an analytical description of mediation practices based on Supreme Court Regulation (PERMA) No. 1 of 2016 on Court Mediation Procedures. The results show that mediation was conducted in accordance with the regulation, with an average completion time of 1–3 months. Mediation success was influenced by mediator competence, party attendance, facilities, and public legal awareness. However, several obstacles were identified, including party absenteeism, emotional tension, and limited understanding of mediation. Cultural values of deliberation and familial harmony supported the mediation process, although they were not always effective in disputes involving financial interests. Overall, mediation at the Batang Religious Court is considered flexible, low-cost, and satisfactory for disputing parties, although improvements in facilities and public education are still needed to enhance its effectiveness.