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International Journal of Law Analytic
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 30324041     DOI : https://doi.org/10.59890/ijla.v2i4
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International Journal of Law Analytics (IJLA) is an open-access, double-blind peer-reviewed journal, published by Multitech Publisher. IJLA aims to be a platform that provides services to students, academicians, jurists, practitioners and research scholars to contribute scholarly pieces with a specific focus on issues that fall in the domain of law and allied social sciences. IJLA publishes articles quarterly in February, May, August, and November.
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Contruction of the Meaning of the Song Imagine Jhon Lennon’s as a Media for Social Critism Communication for John Lennon Fans Andriani, Astri Dwi; Sadikin, Dera Maharani
International Journal of Law Analytics Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijla.v2i1.1137

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This research is entitled "Construction of Song MeaningImagine John Lennon's work as a Social Criticism Communication Media for John Lennon Fans at Putra Indonesia University, Cianjur". The objectives of this research include how to construct the meaning of songsImagine John Lennon's work in the semiotics of Roland Barthes and how social criticism forms in songsImagine. The theory used in this research is Roland Barthes' semiotic theory. This research uses qualitative research methods with a semiotic approach. The data collection methods used in this research include observation, interviews, documentation, literature study, online data, and data triangulation. The results of this research show that from a denotative level analysis, songsImagine tells the story of John Lennon's anxiety about what happened in the world in 1971 when the conflict between Vietnam and America occurred. Then, in the connotative level analysis, songsImagine are John Lennon's dreams for the world and wrap his idealism into the song. In the analysis at the myth level, there is an ideology that is very often mentioned by John Lennon, namely "peace". John Lennon imagined several things in these lyrics which aimed to achieve a life full of peace without conflict.
Legal Protection of Taka Bonerate Coral Reefs: Community Empowerment Perspective Hasan, Yulia; Muhammmad Rusli; Baso Madiong; Andi Rijal Bangsawan
International Journal of Law Analytics Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijla.v2i1.1266

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Takabonerate is one of the national parks and the third-largest atoll area in the world. The Indonesian government has designated Selayar Regency, South Sulawesi, as a tourist destination because of its charming underwater panorama, which attracts foreign tourists to visit and see hundreds of species of fish and other natural resources. The aim of this research is to analyze the protection of the Takabonerate Coral Reef through community empowerment. This study uses a qualitative approach that refers to legal norms. The study results show that several international agreements regulating the importance of communities being involved in coral reef management have been ratified by the Indonesian Government and have been implemented in several laws and regulations
Considerations of Religious Court Judges in Determining Iddah and Mut'ah Post-Divorce Support Haeratun
International Journal of Law Analytics Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijla.v2i1.1395

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The main problem of this research is the view of Islamic law regarding the payment of iddah and mut'ah maintenance for wives who are divorced by their husbands and how religious court judges consider in determining the iddah and mut'ah maintenance of wives after divorce. This research is a type of empirical or non-doctrinal legal research. The results of this research show that Islamic law relating to iddah and mut'ah livelihoods has its legal basis in article 149 letters and b and article 151 KHI. Giving mut'ah is the implementation of Allah SWT's command. To husbands to always associate their wives with the principle of imsakum bil ma'ruf aw tasrihum bi ihhsan (maintaining the marriage bond with kindness or letting go with kindness). The judge determines the amount of iddah and mut'ah support by considering justice and propriety and adapting it to the economic capacity of the ex-husband and the basic needs of the ex-wife and children.
Sapo Adat Jojong Sipitu Ethnic Pakpak Semiotic Study Jekmen Sinulingga; Manro Berutu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijla.v2i1.1452

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This title "Sapo Adat Jojong Sipitu Ethnic Pakpak Semiotic Study". Tree from study focuses on Sapo Adat Jojong Si Pitu, with use theory semiotics by Charles Pierce. Study This use method study qualitative, that is something procedure research that produces descriptive data in the form of words, pictures, and not figures , of people or behavior that can observed . Research result This found 23 symbols found in the Sapo Adat Jojong Sipitu among them namely: Jojong Marcaban, Jojong Mbinangun, Gerga Parsulimbat and so on. Every symbol own its function and meaning separately, for example Gerga Perhembun Kumeke own function as ward off aji-aji and its meaning that is protector.
Insecurity, School Administration, Teachers Job Performance and Students Performance in Post-Basic Education and Career Development (PBECD) in Nigeria Cletus, Ngezack Amos; Mshelie Jonathan Helen; Usi Christiana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijla.v2i1.1484

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This paper assessed the impact of insecurity on school administration, teachers’ job performance, and students’ academic performance in Post-Basic Education and Career Development (PBECD) in Nigeria. Secondary data were used in the paper. The data were collected from print and online publications. The paper established that insecurity in Nigeria affected school administration, teachers’ job performance, and students’ academics in Post-Basic Education and Career Development (PBECD) in Nigeria.  Based on these discoveries, the paper hereby recommended that the Nigerian government should develop the political will to fight all forms of insecurity in the country by addressing socio-economic problems causing insecurity across the country. All levels of government should invest in school security by providing security facilities in the schools. The government should employ competent, agile, and well-trained school security guards in all schools.
Law Enforcement of Civil Servants Who Violate Marriage/Divorce Permissions Hariati, Sri; Haeratun
International Journal of Law Analytics Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijla.v2i1.1492

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Regarding sanctions for civil servants who divorce without obtaining prior permission, they are applied in terms of law enforcement for civil servants who prohibit divorce permits in Article 15 of Government Regulation Number 45 of 1990 concerning Amendments to Government Regulation Number 10 of 1983 concerning Marriage and Divorce Permits for Civil Servants apparently still very weak, this is proven by two government employees who violated disciplinary regulations because they entered into a second marriage without permission from their superiors, only one person has been sentenced to discipline, and there are two female civil servants who served as first and second wives. Those who divorce without permission from officials have not been given any sanctions by the authorized officials.
Analysis of International Monetary Fund and Islamic Financing in Nigeria: the Better Development Financing Options Okeokwo, Thankgod; Linus, Gadzama Christopher
International Journal of Law Analytics Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijla.v2i1.1570

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The motivation for this research is an appraisal of the Laws Relating to the International Monetary Fund and its Impact on the Economic Development of Nigeria as well as the possibilities of Islamic Financing as an alternative to the International Monetary Fund. The objectives of the research include to analyze the legal and institutional frameworks for International Monetary Fund and those for Islamic financing; examine the role of International Monetary Fund in the development of member countries; extrapolate Islamic Banking potentials for economic development of Nigeria; and, analyze the IMF, Nigeria economic development partnerships and Islamic Banking model for development. The research adopted a doctrinal method and consulted primary and secondary sources such as the Articles of Agreement of International Monetary Fund, Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act, Companies and Allied Matters Act; then, journals articles and books. The research found that the IMF lends money to nurture the economies of member countries within balance of payments problems instead of lending to fund member's growth/development infrastructure projects; The IMF expects the countries to pay back the loans with interest, and the countries must embark on structural adjustment policies monitored by the IMF. It was recommended that Nigeria shift from borrowing from IMF to Islamic financing because Islamic financing by its nature is non-interest financing thus making it more convenient for the economic conditions of Nigeria. The research is novel and combines discourse on IMF and Islamic financing for Nigerian economic development.

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