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摘要
小额信贷机构(MFIs)是非银行金融机构的一部分。在组织方面,小额信贷机构可以根据伊斯兰教法的原则来实施,但也有不少人认为这个基于伊斯兰教法的小额信贷机构只是一个吸引穆斯林社区同情的标签。基于此,本研究旨在确定印度尼西亚小额信贷机构实施的法律政策,并找出小额信贷机构组织中有关伊斯兰教原则的监管政策,以保护消费者的精神权利。本研究采用一种规范的法律研究方法,包括概念研究方法和成文法研究方法。本研究表明,小额信贷机构组织的法律依据是2013年第1号法律,POJK第14号/POJK。2014年5月,POJK第61号。和POJK编号62/POJK.05/2015。作为保护消费者精神权利的一项努力,规范适用伊斯兰教法原则的政策也在小额信贷机构法和执行条例(即POJK第62/POJK号)中得到规定。关于小额信贷机构的工商管理,在实施基于伊斯兰教法的小额信贷机构必须使用mudharabah, musyarakah, murabahah, ijarah, salam, istishna, ijarah muntahiah bit tamlik或其他不与伊斯兰教法原则冲突的合同(akad)。在组织小额信贷机构时采用伊斯兰教法原则的政策旨在保障消费者免受伊斯兰小额信贷机构侵害的精神权利。
EFFORTS TO PROTECT CONSUMER’S SPIRITUAL RIGHTS IN ORGANIZING ISLAMIC MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS IN INDONESIA
Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) are part of non-bank financial institutions. In organizing, MFIs can be implemented with sharia principles, but not a few people who assume that this Sharia-based MFI is only a label to attract the sympathy of the Muslim community. Based on this, this study aims to determine the legal policies for the implementation of MFIs in Indonesia and to find out regulatory policies regarding sharia principles in the organization of MFIs as an effort to protect the spiritual rights of consumers. This study uses a normative juridical research method with a conceptual approach and a statutory approach. This study shows the legal basis for the organization of MFIs is Law Number 1 of 2013, POJK Number 14/POJK.05/2014, POJK Number 61/POJK.05/2015, and POJK Number 62/POJK.05/2015. The policy of regulating the application of sharia principles as an effort to protect the spiritual rights of consumers has also been regulated in the MFI Law and the implementing regulations namely POJK Number 62/POJK.05/2015 concerning Business Administration of MFIs which in the implementation of sharia-based MFIs must use mudharabah, musyarakah, murabahah, ijarah, salam, istishna, ijarah muntahiah bit tamlik or other contracts (akad) that do not conflict with sharia principles. The policy of applying sharia principles in organizing MFIs is intended to guarantee the protection of the spiritual rights of consumers from Islamic MFIs.