离婚后妻子的财产权:日惹市宗教法院判决中的伊斯兰法和立法研究

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印度尼西亚作为一个主权国家,非常重视其公民的权利,特别是通过伊斯兰家庭法在男女婚姻方面的权利。尽管仍有许多离婚案件,但宗教法院作为处理伊斯兰公民家庭事务的司法机构,在为妇女公平定位方面发挥着重要作用。然而,睿智、聪明、正直和道德高尚的法官的重要性也不容忽视。法官必须能够理解法律并公正地适用于所有诉讼当事人,特别是在离婚案件中,妇女的权利往往被忽视。对法院判决进行研究对于了解法官在判决中考虑妇女利益的程度非常重要,尤其是在印尼伊 斯兰家庭法规定的离婚后权利方面。本研究的重点是立法中规定的妻子对离婚后财产的权利,以及这些法律产品在多大程度上符合性别公正原则。本研究采用定性方法,在日惹宗教法院进行实地考察。通过描述性分析收集和分析数据,描述与法院判决相关的事件。采用性别方法分析了成文法以及法官在法庭程序中做出的裁决。结果表明,在印度尼西亚伊斯兰家庭法中,妇女离婚后获得的权利,如获得 mut'ah 的权利、获得赡养费的权利、拒绝和解的权利、获得 hadlanah 的权利和获得共同财产的权利,没有因性别而受到歧视。在印度尼西亚伊斯兰家庭法中,没有边缘化、从属地位、双重工作量、负面标签或暴力侵害妇女的迹象。
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Wife's Right to Property After Divorce: An Examination of Islamic Law and Legislation in Religious Court Decisions in Yogyakarta City
Indonesia as a sovereign state pays great attention to the rights of its citizens, especially in the context of marriage between men and women, through Islamic family law. Although there are still many divorce cases, the Religious Court as a judicial institution that handles family matters for Islamic citizens, plays an important role in positioning women fairly. However, the importance of wise, intelligent, honest and highly ethical judges cannot be ignored. Judges must be able to understand and apply the law with justice to all litigants, especially in divorce cases where women's rights are often neglected. Research into court decisions is important to see the extent to which judges consider women's interests in their decisions, especially in the context of post-divorce rights that have been formulated in Indonesian Islamic family law. The focus of this research is the wife's rights to post-divorce property as regulated in the legislation, as well as the extent to which these legal products are in accordance with the principles of gender justice. This research uses a qualitative approach with a field study at the Yogyakarta Religious Court. Data were collected and analyzed descriptively analytically, describing events related to court decisions. The gender approach was used to analyze the written law as well as what was decided by the judge in the court process. The results show that the rights obtained by women after divorce in Indonesian Islamic family law, such as the right to mut'ah, the right to maintenance, the right to refuse reconciliation, the right to hadlanah, and the right to joint property, are not discriminated against based on gender. There are no signs of marginalization, subordination, double workload, negative labeling, or violence against woman in Indonesian Islamic family law.
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