On Tuesday (July 1, 2025), Dr. Hartini, S.H., M.Si., who serves as Chair of the Department of Islamic Law at the Faculty of Law, Gadjah Mada University (FH UGM), was officially appointed as a full professor in the field of Islamic Legal Dispute Resolution. This achievement is not only an academic accomplishment for Dr. Hartini personally, but also marks an important step in strengthening UGM’s role in developing Islamic legal education in Indonesia. This appointment also reaffirms UGM’s commitment to advancing legal education that is relevant to the social dynamics of society and aligned with the principles of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
For more than a decade, Dr. Hartini has been recognized as an academic who has consistently contributed to the advancement of Islamic legal studies, both through in-depth scholarly research and practical application in case resolution. Her expertise in the field of Islamic legal dispute resolution has made her a key figure in promoting substantive justice and providing contextually relevant legal solutions. With her appointment as a full professor, it is hoped that the quality of education in the Department of Islamic Law will continue to improve and produce a new generation of scholars and legal practitioners who are adaptable to the challenges of the times.
Dr. Hartini’s appointment as a full professor is also closely linked to the achievement of the SDGs. Her appointment supports SDG 4 (Quality Education) by raising academic standards and the quality of education in the field of Islamic law. Furthermore, the development of justice-based dispute resolution mechanisms contributes to SDG 16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions) by strengthening a legal system that is more inclusive, transparent, and fair. Furthermore, her contribution to promoting equitable access to Islamic legal education is also aligned with SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities), as it opens broader opportunities for the public to gain a quality understanding of the law. Thus, Dr. Hartini’s appointment not only enriches the academic world but also strengthens UGM’s role in supporting sustainable development.




