Vol 1, No 1 (2025): Contemporary Challenges in Private and Islamic Law
Issue Description
This inaugural issue of Private Law Insight (PRILI) presents five scholarly contributions that highlight pressing legal issues within the context of Islamic law, civil law, and contemporary socio-economic challenges.
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 Cryptocurrency as Waqf Asset: An Islamic Legal Analysis
by Iyanul Haq
This article explores the feasibility of classifying cryptocurrency as a waqf asset under Indonesian law and Islamic jurisprudence. The author examines theological debates, regulatory frameworks, and the potential integration of blockchain technology in waqf management. -
Divorce in Indonesia: A Normative Legal Study on Preventive Mechanisms During the Pandemic
by Maya Aulia
Addressing the surge of divorce cases during the COVID-19 pandemic, this paper provides a normative legal analysis of preventive measures and their effectiveness in safeguarding family institutions. -
Sharia Principles in Takaful in Indonesia: A Legal Study
by Zulkarnaen Ahmad
This contribution analyzes the legal foundations of takaful (Islamic insurance) in Indonesia. It evaluates compliance with sharia principles and the role of regulatory frameworks in ensuring fairness, risk-sharing, and protection for participants. -
Broker Summary in Stock Trading Decisions: A Sharia Economic Law Perspective
by Syahsyah Barrun Adiviasari
The article examines the legal implications of broker summaries in stock trading from a sharia economic law perspective, highlighting ethical and jurisprudential considerations in decision-making processes. -
Consumer Protection in Default Practices
by Ulfi Zulfikar
This paper investigates legal protections for consumers in cases of default practices. It emphasizes the role of consumer protection law in ensuring fairness and accountability within contractual relationships.
Collectively, these articles reflect the journal’s mission to advance discourse in private law and Islamic legal studies, offering critical insights into contemporary issues at the intersection of law, society, and economy.