cover
Contact Name
Ramadhita
Contact Email
-
Phone
-
Journal Mail Official
dejure@uin-malang.ac.id
Editorial Address
-
Location
Kota malang,
Jawa timur
INDONESIA
DE JURE
ISSN : -     EISSN : -     DOI : -
Core Subject : Social,
de Jure adalah jurnal yang mengkaji permasalahan syariah dan hukum baik hasil penelitian atau artikel telaah. Terbit dua kali dalam setahun pada bulan Mei dan November. de Jure diterbitkan oleh unit Penelitian, Penerbitan dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (P3M) Fakultas Syariah Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang. Penyunting menerima naskah yang belum pernah diterbitkan dalam media lain.
Arjuna Subject : -
Articles 12 Documents
Search results for , issue "Vol 16, No 2 (2024)" : 12 Documents clear
Islamic Legal Perspective on Data of Child Victims of Sexual Violence: A Case Study of the Indonesia’s Court Gurusi, La; Mansyah, Muh Sutri; Lee, Kirsty; Purnamasari, Yety; Alfajar, Subhan
De Jure: Jurnal Hukum dan Syari'ah Vol 16, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Shariah Faculty UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/j-fsh.v16i2.28358

Abstract

The Case Tracking Information System (SIPP), established by the Supreme Court, is designed to facilitate the tracking of legal cases. However, concerns have arisen regarding data leakage of victims of sexual violence. This study seeks to analyse and evaluate the protection of personal data of victims of sexual violence published in the SIPP Court, particularly from an Islamic law perspective. Employing a socio-legal research method, the study integrates case, statutory, and conceptual approaches. Primary legal materials include laws and regulations relevant to victim protection, while secondary legal materials are sourced from relevant journals, books, and literature. The analysis was performed using a descriptive technique with grammatical and systematic interpretations. The results of the study show that five laws (Witness and Victim Protection Law, Sexual Violence Crime Law, Personal Data Protection Law, Juvenile Criminal Justice System Law, and Child Protection Law) regulate victim confidentiality to prioritise the best interests of children as the next generation of the nation. Despite these legal provisions, practical discrepancies persist. For example, in the SIPP of the Baubau District Court, sensitive details such as victims’ names are accessible, whereas the Aceh District Court only displays anonymised data, using aliases like "child witness." From the Islamic perspective, as derived from the Quran and Hadith, Muslims are prohibited from approaching adultery, and people who commit adultery will be punished both in this world and in the hereafter. The implication of personal data protection for victims of sexual violence, associated with Maqashid Syariah, is that the protection of the soul (hifz al-nafs) and mind (hifz al-‘aql) of children is part of the collective responsibility borne together by the family, society, and government. Therefore, it is important to reevaluate and reconstruct the protection of child victim data in SIPP
The Dynamics of Urban Muslim Families Post-Divorce: The Contribution of Islamic Law in Building Resilience of Indonesian and Malaysian Families Hamidah, Tutik; Furaida, Asni; Rosdiana, Aprilia Mega; Sulalah, Sulalah; Rahman, Noor Naemah Abdul
De Jure: Jurnal Hukum dan Syari'ah Vol 16, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Shariah Faculty UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/j-fsh.v16i2.27461

Abstract

Divorce is currently an increasingly comon phenomenon in urban area, including among Muslims in Indonesia and Malaysia. This phenomenon raises legal, social and psychological challenges that affect family resilience after divorce. Family resilience is not confined solely to the upper-middle-class, but also to all individuals striving to persevere in their daily lives after divorce. This research aims to explore the legal behavior of urban Muslims after divorce, with a focus on how individuals in these two countries deal with issues related to economic, socio-cultural and psychological issues. This is field research that uses qualitative methods related to the dynamics of family resilience in urban Muslim communities in Indonesia and Malaysia. The research was conducted using in-depth interviews. The results of this research are that each post-divorce family has a dynamic process in achieving family resilience. Factors that influence family resilience are not only oneself but also social support. This process needs to be strengthened by government support with strategic policies to ensure the fulfillment of post-divorce rights which can speed up the resilience process. Malaysia is more advanced in dealing with post-divorce family resilience with the existence of Bahagian Sokongan Keluarga (BSK). This research is able to contribute to the study of Islamic law and family resilience after divorce. In addition, this research offers strategic insights for the development of more inclusive policies and an Islamic legal perspective to support social justice and family welfare after divorce in both countries.

Page 2 of 2 | Total Record : 12