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A Concept Analysis of Resilience Among Stroke Patients

May Dwi Yuri Santoso, Sunarto Sunarto, Suli Kristiowati
Stroke can happen to anyone regardless of age, it can happen repeatedly or just happen to everyone. Stroke is the number one cause of disability. Every stroke sufferer has different stages in achieving recovery. Individuals adapt to survive and can rise again to continue life. This resilience concept...

Integration Of Quality Science In Improving The Quality Of Legal Education To Globalization

Tarsisius Murwadji, Bambang Daru Nugroho
The law holds that quality science is a science for economists and technocrats. This essay argues that the opinion is not appropriate because it is a science that should be learned by all professions that produce products and services, including legal scholars. Current legal problems are largely due...

Utilization of Natural Resources in the Mining Sector Related to the State Welfare

Hamdan Azhar Siregar, Mr Untoro, Teuku Saiful Bahri
Indonesia has a huge of natural resources such as mining, plantation, forestry, marine, these natural resources should be able to change the life of society as a whole. The state has not been able to utilize its natural wealth maximally. It can be seen that the sectors mentioned above have not been managed...

Criminology Studies and Social Control Perspective to the Trend of Children Infringing Law in Indonesian Society

Indah Sri Utari
In general, the occurrence of child mischief in the community environment, closely related to the contemporary reality faced by the child. One example of a distorted child's behavior is the sexual violence committed by children to children, where the condition is much encouraged by the ease of accessing...

Sharia and Anti-Corruption Law in Indonesia: Empowering Legal Culture, Eradicating Social Evil

JM. Muslimin
The article aims at explaining that there is an interconnected link between corruption and culture. For many Muslims in Indonesia, sharia had become religious symbol, justification and source of meaning of life. Nevertheless, practically, as cultural values sharia cannot talk loudly contradicting the...

Influence of financial attitude, financial behavior, financial capability on financial satisfaction

Agus Zainul Arifin
This research aims to examine the influence of Financial Attitude, Financial Behavior, and Financial Capability on Financial Satisfaction. This research was conducted on workers in Jakarta, Indonesia. The Sampling method used a non-probability sampling of purposive sampling. Data were obtained by spreading...

Review of Maslahah Theory of Shari’a Regulation in Indonesia

Soni Zakaria, Syariful Alam, Agus Supriadi
This study aims to analyze some Shari’a-compliant regional regulations in Indonesia with theTheory approach Maslahah. There are three reasons why this research is important. First, the shari’a-compliant regional regulations have become controversial in their implementation amidst the mutikultural community....

Thoughts on the Provisions of Beneficiaries in China’s Insurance Law

Xiangbin Zuo
The beneficiary is an important concept stipulated in the insurance law, and the right to income is its legal basis. In specific judicial practice, how to determine the beneficiaries and how to deal with the loss of the right to income are issues that need to be explored. This article starts with the...

Legal Protection for Whistleblower in Criminal Justice System of Indonesia

Firman Wijaya
The witness’s position in the criminal justice process occupies a key position, as seen in Article 184 of the Criminal Procedure Code. As the primary evidence, of course, the impact is felt if, in a case, the witness is not obtained. The importance of the position of witnesses in the criminal justice...

The Utilization of Google Classroom in Implementing Distance Learning in Islamic High School Al Azhar 9 of Yogyakarta During Covid-19 Pandemic

Rahmad Sugiarto, Aman
The current learning process has entered the era of the industrial revolution 4.0 where information technology plays an important role in the learning process. Nowadays almost all parts of the worlds are currently facing a covid-19 pandemic whose spread is truly massive and rapid. The impact of the Covid...

Discoursology as the Teaching of Text in Its Formation and Development

Mark Y. Blokh
Presented is the newly advanced linguistic teaching of text based upon the analysis of its structural and semantic unit. This unit was discovered and described by the author of the article in the year 1984, and was introduced under the name “Dicteme” (from Lat. ‘dico-dixi-dictum-dicere’ - ‘to speak’)....

The Internet Blockage Policy in Indonesia: A Legal and Human Rights Perspective

Tundjung Herning Sitabuana, Ade Adhari, Luisa Srihandayani, Imelda Martinelli, Ida Kurnia
The government’s policy to block the internet has become a debatable issue among societies whether it infringes on freedom of expression and freedom to seek, receive, and impart information or not. Therefore, this paper provides a description and analysis of the internet blockage issue according to Indonesia’s...

Crowd Legislation in Post-Pandemic Era: Overview, Challenges, and Opportunities for Participatory Democracy’s Future

Bani Pamungkas, Maulana Yusuf
This study will examine the constraints and prospects for using crowd law to promote post-pandemic participatory democracy. Digital platforms have made it possible to involve many people more effectively and efficiently in decision-making processes, or even influence law-making to make it more representative...

Forest Preservation and Enhanced Legal Safeguards Against Illegal Logging

Bonard David Yuniarto, Hartiwiningsih Hartiwiningsih, Supanto Supanto
Forests are of critical importance for the environmental balance, and play a major role in sustaining economic development as they keep providing habitats essential to life, oxygen levels mostly from tropical rainforests and economical welfare amongst other. Juridically Protect third parties with an...

Influence of Organizational Culture on the Performance of Educators in Indonesia: A Meta-Analysis in 2018-2023

Zahrotun Salimah, Lovieanta Arriza, Yanti Kumala Sembiring
The digital era requires educators to continue to improve performance as a form of professionalism. The performance of educators is a variable that is influenced by many factors, one of which is the organizational culture that develops in educational institutions. This study aims to calculate the summary...

Exploring Sustainable Skills in Teaching and Learning: Introducing Eco-Pedagogy in English Classroom Teaching and Research

Itishri Sarangi
Addressing the environmental change is not only the responsibility of the scientists. The global environmental change is now a collective consciousness and responsibility as the effect and the consequences are felt by all. Environmental issues are of multifaceted dimensions. Barry Commoner’s first law...

Analysis of Calculations, Deposits and Reporting of Value Added Tax on Logistics Service Companies

(Case Study of Value Added Tax on PT. XYZ in 2020–2021)

Luthfi Widianto Halim, Nur Hidayah K. Fadhilah
The purpose of this study is to determine the calculation, reporting, and application related to value added tax (VAT) in one of the companies engaged in FMCG product delivery services. The processed data is the amount of input VAT and output VAT that will be presented for 2 years, from 2020 to 2021,...

The Role of The Ponorogo Regency Government in Strengthening The Mental Health of Migrant Workers Based on Law Number 18 Of 2017 on The Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers

Ribut Riyanto, Ayub Torry Satriyo Kusumo, Jadmiko Anom Husodo
Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI) play a significant role in the national economy through remittances sent to their families back home. However, they face various challenges, particularly regarding mental health issues caused by work pressure, cultural differences, and limited protection. Ponorogo Regency,...

How is Citizenship Responsibility Against Rampant Corruption?

Abdul Sakban, Dasim Budimansyah, Cecep Darmawan, Syaifullah Syaifullah
Who is responsible for corruption crimes other than citizens? Based on the law on corruption prevention, the community and the government are responsible for preventing corruption. However, the reality in the field is that the responsibility of citizens has deviated from the attitude of honesty, integrity,...

Arrangement of Green Open Space in Pekanbaru City in Human Rights Perspective and Regional Autonomy

Zulwisman Zulwisman
The right to the environment is an inseparable part of human rights guaranteed by the constitution. The 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia (UUD NRI) explicitly formulates 2 special articles relating to the environment, namely Article 28 H Paragraph (1): “Everyone has the right to live in...

“The Role of Fathers” in Early Childhood Language Development During Covid Pandemic

Andrea Reza, Farida Mayar
The father is the head of the family who has a very important role. Apart from being a breadwinner, fathers also play an important role in all matters including early childhood language development. The Covid-19 pandemic has forced all sectors to adapt, including family life. Even father figures have...

The Role of Forgiveness on Psychological Well-Being in Adolescents: A Review

Ika Wulandari, Fitria Erma Megawati
Psychological well-being is a multidimensional concept to which individuals carry out their psychological functions positively. One of the factors that influence psychological well-being is forgiveness. Teenagers who have the ability to forgive things that hurt their feeling can have a prosperous psychological...

The Normative Analysis of Marriage Age After the Constitutional Court Decision No. 22/PUU-XV/2017

Kadriah, Ishak, Lia Sautunnida
Marriage is a sacred event of mutual love between a woman and a man. Paragraph (1) in Article 7 of Law No. 1 of 1974 determines the minimum age of marriage, i.e. 16 for females and 19 for males. A constitutional review of the law against the 1945’s Constitution was requested by three petitioners because...

Urgency of Electronic Licensing Management Licensing Services in Improving the Community Economy

Kasmawati, Aprilianti, Dauri
This study aims to examine the urgency of providing integrated electronic licensing management in improving the community’s economy. The location that is the focus of this research is the Lampung Province Investment and One Stop Integrated Services Office. This is because most people in Lampung have...

Integrated Science Exploration in the Traditional Toy “Bamboo Cannon” as a Supplement for Local Wisdom-Based Science Learning

Dinar Maftukh Fajar, Mohammad Achbatullahulhaq Mangku Negara
Local wisdom-based science learning is essential as it encourages students to comprehend and appreciate scientific knowledge within the context of their culture and local values, thereby fostering a deeper and more relevant engagement in the science learning process. Bamboo cannon is one of the traditional...

Driving Factors for Digital Technology Innovation in Financial Markets in Indonesia

Agus Zainul Arifin, Khairina Natsir, Made Setini, Herie Darmawan
This study aims to investigate the relationship between Perceived Usefulness and Perceived Risk on Intention to Use mediated by attitude on the use of Fintech with the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) theoretical approaches. The testing of the model used primary...

Revitalization of Strengthening Economic Institutions and MSMEs in MSME Sector

Gusti Yosi Andri, Djuariah Endang Sutrisno, Fatina Rizka Sahlia
The role and contribution of MSME in the economy in Indonesia is quite significant. One of them contributes to absorption and the spread of labor. The Covid-19 pandemic, which hit Indonesia, has an impact on the number of MSME actors, went out of business. Currently, MSME passions started to fluctuate...

Education of Socialist Core Values Based On Hierarchical Identification

Xiaojuan Li, Jianqing Ma
Value is the most profound element in determining the nature and orientation of a culture. Socialist core values represent the nucleus of Chinese characteristic culture in the new era. The education on socialist core value purports to enhance individuals' acknowledgement. Based on such theoretical frameworks...

International-Legal Aspects of Protection of Human and Civil Socioeconomic Rights

Khizr Davlatov, Nilufar Imomova, Umed Mamadamonov
This paper studies the issues arising due to protection of human rights in a contemporary context. A special focus in put on economic human and civil rights. For a long time, in academia an opinion prevailed that civil and political rights are the core of the human rights system. In this paper, the authors'...

Obligations of Business Actors to Publish Halal Labels in Food as a Form of Legal Protection for Muslim Consumers

Eny Sulistyowati, Nurul Hikmah, Isye Junita Melo
Article 4 jo Article 25 of the Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 33 of 2014 concerning Guarantees of Halal Products regulates obligations for Business Actors who trade in their products - including food - in Indonesia "must be halal certified" and "must include halal labels". One of the considerations...

CONSUMER PROTECTION ON THE CIRCULATION OF COSMETIC ONLINE

Lilik Pudjiastuti, Emanuel Sujatmoko
Nowadays, advertisement and circulation of cosmetics, both through manual and online trading are happening in the society, causing many cosmetic circulation in society that do not fulfill the requirement of security, expediency and quality. Currently there are regulations on the manufacture and supervision...

The Correlation between Tracer  Study and Curriculum Relevance

Ajeng Dianing Kartika, Suwarno Imam Samsul, Ari Pujosusanto, Agus Ridwan
Agricultural’s graduate works in a bank, a graduate majoring in economics became a journalist, and a law graduate into a credit analyst; this fact leads us to the question of what causes a gap between the world of higher education and the labor market. Rapid changes in the working world as a result of...

Research on Criminal Liability of Outgoing Commanders and Successive Commanders

Xiaoxin Ji, Qi Zhou
Customary international law, the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court and the Statute of the Ad Hoc International Criminal Court all stipulate the responsibility of current commanders, but in practice, the responsibility of outgoing commanders and successive commanders is often involved....

How Business Innovation Affects a Company to Improve the Organization, Entrepreneurship, and Business Model

Jamaica Gaile Dagan, Muhammad Raihan Rafi, Yen Bon Sia, Salsa Dilla
Business innovation is essential to every companies in order to survive in current and future generation. This paper focuses on the three aspects of innovation namely organization’s sustainability, entrepreneurship and business model innovation. The main purpose of this study is to analyse how innovation...

Do Indonesian Citizens Who Conduct Cross-Country Mixed Marriages Still Have the Opportunity to Access Sharia Banks Financing with Mortgage Rights Collaterals?

Hartini, Joesoef Shidqi Marsa Robiyantoko, Nur Yaumil Hikmah, Irfan Aziz Firdaus
In practice, Notaries and Land Deed Officials (PPAT) often refuse to issue a deed for cross-country mixed marriage couples who intend to apply for financing at Sharia banks or credit at conventional bank with mortgage right collaterals. The reason for this reluctance is that the providing Sharia financing...

Social Actor’s Realization in Fraudulent News: A Transitivity Analysis

Eny Maulita Purnama Sari, Riyadi Santosa, Djatmika Djatmika, Tri Wiratno
This investigation pointed to recognize the character of social actor of fraudulent news operating double analytical framework applied transitivity to analyze clauses and critically analyzed through public discursive models. The research was taken from two online media. The result showed the character...

Polygamy in Islamic Family Law in Indonesia (Comparative Study on Law Number 1 of 1974 and the Compilation of Islamic Law)

Desti Widiani, Dwiky Bagas Setyawan
The discourse on polygamy in Indonesia is an interesting thing to study. She has received support on the one hand, because it is legitimized by the Qur’an, and on the other hand she is criticized because it is considered detrimental to women. Based on Law Number 1 of 1974 concerning Marriage and the...

Analyzing Technostress Factors: Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis for Identifying Causes in Fintech Users Using the Decision Tree Algorithm

Sahra Bilqis Fauziyyah, Muhardi Saputra, Riska Yanu Fa’rifah
Information technology innovation, particularly in Financial Technology (fintech), plays a central role in various aspects of life. Among the fintech services, e-wallets are highly popular in Indonesia. In 2021, OVO was a leading e-wallet; however, in 2022, it experienced a decline, suspected to be caused...

Between Exile and Execution: Shakespeare’s Deadly Dance of Sovereignty and Bare Life

Tasnia Elahi Proma
This paper examines Shakespeare’s dramatization of sovereign power through the concepts of Giorgio Agamben’s bare life and Achille Mbembe’s necro politics, interrogating the sovereign’s ultimate power to decide who lives, who dies, and who remains outside the law. In As You Like It, exile renders the...

The Origin and Formation of Quasi-judicial Institutions of Social Control as Elements of Civil Society

Alla Fakurdinova, Olga Kopylova, Svetlana Medvedeva, Bella Tskhovrebova
The article is devoted to analysing the chronological periodisation of the origin and formation of elements of quasi-judicial justice in the history of the Russian state and covers the time from the early feudal forms of ancient Russian statehood to the beginning of the 20th century. The quasi-judicial...
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A Study on the Re-Establishment Method on Building Use Classifications

Eun-Kyoung Hwang
The current building escape regulation is specification standard mostly according to the purpose and size of the building. Therefore, for the operation of the regulation, the classifications of building use must be clear and consistent, but the classifications of the architectural field and the fire-fighting...

Legal Certainty Perspective on Ulayat Land Ownership in Bali

I Made Suwitra, I Nyoman Alit Puspadma
This paper examines the model of certainty and legal protection on the ownership of Ulayat Land of Desa Pakaraman (Traditional Village). Normative legal research method was used to describe the uncertainty and duplication of norm between Agrarian Law, Decree of Minister of Agrarian and Awig-awig (Customary...

Reconciliation in Law: Criminal Liability in a Conflictological Discourse

I.Y. Kozachenko, D.N. Sergeev
The article reviews the history of criminal law and criminal liability in a conflictological discourse. Relying on the concepts of legal pluralism, the authors look at the transformation of the criminal law mechanism of resolving conflicts. They analyse still existent customs of blood feud, reconciliation...

The Effect of Online Experience on Revisit Intention Mediated with Offline Experience and Brand Equity

Ramdhan Kurniawan
The purpose of this research was analyzed the effect of offline experience on brand equity, the effect of online experience on brand equity, the effect of online experience on offline experience, the effect of offline experience on revisit intention, and the effect of brand equity on revisit intention....

Dance Art Programs for Inmates in Jantho Penitentiary Institutio

Nadra Akbar Manalu, Fentisari Desti Sucipto, Tria Ocktarizka
Dance Art has an important role in our lives; it is used as media for expression, communication, creative thinking, and talent development. The dance practice is also considered important as efforts to improve independence and positive things for the inmates. The inmates during the training period were...

Potentials of Student Entrepreneurship to Encourage the Growth of Entrepreneur Culture in New Normals in FIS UNNES Students

Eva Banowati, Ariyani Indrayati, Fulia Aji Gustaman, Nurma Wulandari
Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) is located in Gunungpati District, Semarang City which is morphologically rural. Rural characteristics can be seen from the dominance of land cover which is still in the form of green open land. Land built with high density is only found in areas directly adjacent...

Learn Algorithm and Programming in Higher Education Using E-Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Students’ Perspective

Agariadne Dwinggo Samala, Ambiyar, Syahril, Fadhilah, Fadhli Ranuharja, Ika Parma Dewi, Ronal Watrianthos, Yose Indarta
This study focuses on identifying students’ perspectives on online learning using e-learning in algorithms and programming courses in higher education, especially in the Department of Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Negeri Padang. In this regard, students’ perceptions of online...

Some Issues Encountered in Accreditation of Teacher Curriculum

Bayartsogt Mydagmaa
In recent years, the issue regarding the quality of higher education has been discussed actively, and program accreditation by local and foreign authorities has become a common issue. The purpose of this research is to study some of the issues encountered in the process of national accreditation of bachelor’s...

A Preliminary Study of the Internet of Things Capabilities, Integration on Halal Food Supply Chain Performance and Sustainable Advantage

Fikry Karim, Rudy Gosal, Femilia Zahra, Suryadi Hadi, Rahmat Fatahillah
The application of halal, especially in the supply chain, is one of the areas of research that requires further study. This study aims to identify the relationship between IoT and operational performance in halal supply chain applications. Literature search is carried out to support researchers in formulating...

An Arthashastra Text-Based Indic Economic Model “Dharmicism” for Architecting Civilizational Public Policy Frameworks

Arpit Awasthi, Chaitanya Solanki, Battula Kalyana Chakravarthy
With contemporary economic models like socialism and capitalism failing the world over to deliver prosperity, India needs to relook at its policy of blindly adopting economic models which are antithetical to Indic ways of living. The existing models have outlived their utility, as they merely impinged...