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Juris Prima: Jurnal Inovasi Hukum dan Kebijakan
ISSN : -     EISSN : 31099769     DOI : 10.63868
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
Jurnal ini membuka ruang bagi para akademisi, praktisi hukum, pembuat kebijakan, dan mahasiswa untuk mengeksplorasi gagasan baru yang relevan dengan pembaruan hukum, reformasi regulasi, dan praktik kebijakan yang berdampak. Ruang lingkup (scope) dimuat dalam jurnal ini meliputi: Reformasi hukum dan kebijakan publik, Hukum digital dan teknologi informasi, Hukum lingkungan, kesehatan, dan energi, Dinamika perundang-undangan dan politik hukum, Perbandingan sistem hukum nasional dan internasional, Hukum adat dan keadilan sosial, dan Inovasi dalam sistem peradilan dan administrasi negara.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 12 Documents
Hukum Profetik dalam Praktik Ketatanegaraan dan Penegakan Hukum Supryadi, Ady; Yuliani, Tin; Prima Dewi, Anies; Nasri, Nasri; Sarudi, Sarudi; Titawati, Titin
Juris Prima: Jurnal Inovasi Hukum dan Kebijakan Vol. 1 No. 02 (2025): Juris Prima: Jurnal Inovasi Hukum dan Kebijakan
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Kardin Assidiq

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63868/jihk.v1i02.47

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Introduction: Prophetic law is a legal framework grounded in prophetic values, specifically humanisation (amar ma'ruf), liberation (nahi munkar), and transcendence (tu'minuna billah). Its main aim is to achieve substantive justice and enhance the welfare of the people. Objective: This article seeks to examine and analyse the implementation of prophetic law within state administration and law enforcement practices in Indonesia. Method: The research employs a normative legal research method, using philosophical, conceptual, and regulatory approaches. Results: The findings indicate that, normatively, the values of prophetic law are reflected in the constitutional principles outlined in the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. These principles particularly emphasise the guarantee of human rights, the pursuit of social justice, and the protection of the populace. However, in practice, implementing these values faces several challenges. These include the predominance of a legal positivist approach, the weak moral compass of law enforcement officials, and the insufficient integration of transcendental values in the formulation and implementation of laws. Conclusions and Recommendations: The conclusions emphasise the necessity of enhancing the practice of law by reformulating national legal policies to better align with prophetic values.
Analisis Yuridis Penanganan Pasien Peserta BPJS Kesehatan: Studi Kasus Di RSUD Kabupaten Bima Nurmawaddah, Nurmawaddah; Yanto, Edy; Dewi, Anies Prima; Fardiillah, Roni
Juris Prima: Jurnal Inovasi Hukum dan Kebijakan Vol. 1 No. 02 (2025): Juris Prima: Jurnal Inovasi Hukum dan Kebijakan
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Kardin Assidiq

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63868/jihk.v1i02.48

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The implementation of the National Health Insurance (JKN) in Indonesia depends significantly on the adherence of healthcare facilities to Law Number 24 of 2011, which governs the Social Security Administering Body (BPJS). This study aims to analyse how well the patient handling procedures at the Regional General Hospital (RSUD) of Bima Regency align with legal requirements while identifying the obstacles to effective service delivery. Using a normative-empirical legal research method, this study combines a statutory approach—specifically examining Law No. 40 of 2004 and Law No. 24 of 2011—with empirical data on implementation challenges. The findings indicate a divergence in legal compliance. The hospital meets standards regarding its physical facilities and upholds principles of non-discriminatory treatment. However, significant structural gaps persist. First, the dissemination of information about BPJS benefits is inconsistent, resulting in widespread public unawareness that contradicts the legal obligation for comprehensive socialisation. Second, there is a critical shortage of human resources, particularly specialist doctors, resulting in long waiting times and lower patient satisfaction. In conclusion, although the hospital's infrastructure complies well with legal standards, the full realisation of the Social Security Law is hindered by a lack of human capital and insufficient public communication strategies.

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