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WORK AND LIVES IN MAKASSAR COASTAL COMMUNITY: ASSESSING THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT POLICY Sakharina, Iin Karita; Daud, Aidir Amin; Hasrul, Muh.; Kadarudin, Kadarudin; Assidiq, Hasbi
Hasanuddin Law Review VOLUME 6 ISSUE 1, APRIL 2020
Publisher : Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (515.738 KB) | DOI: 10.20956/halrev.v6i1.2281

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The Makassar City Regional Government formulated a policy that previously carried out Mapping conducted on the less prosperous Coastal community, so departing from the mapping results obtained then formulated a policy as in the development of human resources will be carried out in areas that most need to become a poverty pouch. Local government is the most relevant party to be responsible for increasing the budget. All components, which are responsible for improvement, for the Coastal community, and of course for all parties, who are responsible for improving the welfare of the Coastal community, each related agency provides a budget that is appropriate to the community's needs and the duties and functions of each of the relevant agencies. . In addition, it is in the interests of government policies that harm the Coastal community. The implementation of the reclamation policy which is detrimental to fisheries is of course counterproductive to other policies aimed at the welfare of the Coastal community.
Legal Responsibilities of Members of the Makassar City Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) to their Constituents in the Electoral District Arif, Wahyudi; Moenta, Andi Pangerang; Hasrul, Muh.
AL-MANHAJ: Jurnal Hukum dan Pranata Sosial Islam Vol 5 No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah INSURI Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/almanhaj.v5i2.3495

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This research aims to examine the legal responsibilities of members of the Makassar City Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) towards their constituents in the electoral district, as well as identifying the inhibiting factors faced by DPRD members in fulfilling their responsibilities towards constituents in their respective electoral areas. Employing an empirical legal research approach, the study seeks to comprehend the actual application of law and explore its functionality within the societal context, conceptualizing it as a social phenomenon influenced by various social variables. The study was conducted at the Makassar City DPRD office. Data collection methods encompassed interviews, observations, and literature review. The acquired data underwent qualitative analysis and descriptive elucidation. The research findings reveal that a significant number of elected representatives do not demonstrate expected behaviors, resulting in a considerable deficiency in their role of fulfilling responsibilities towards constituents in the electoral district. These limitations are attributed to several inhibiting factors, including inadequate community participation, limited financial allocation from the Makassar city government, constraints in meeting times and facilities, and the diverse and busy schedules of both DPRD members and constituents.
Administrative Challenges in Implementing Renewable Energy Policies in Public Administration and Policy Effectiveness Wahab, Abdul; Hasrul, Muh.; Syarifuddin, Sandi
Journal Social Civilecial Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): Journal Social Civilecial
Publisher : Journal Social Civilecial

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71435/610500

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This paper analyses the significance of public administration in the process of renewable energy policies adoption and in the practical problematics around implementation of the strategic goals and detected discrepancies between them. Given the growing global quest for the use of renewable energy sources, the efficient deliverables of renewable energy policies are crucial to addressing environmental, economic, and energy security problems. The current study establishes that there are several administrative challenges that hamper the probability of achieving renewable energy objectives; including lack of resources, political hurdles and weak local capacity. Employing a qualitative research method, the work aims at comparing countries’ overall pledges of renewable energy with the actual practices within local governments to unravel how public administrators manage such disparities. As such, the study is clear on policy relevance: better correspondence of their requirements to domestic capabilities of governance and prediction of potential deficiencies, as well as a constant practice of policy shares with various stakeholders. The work compares the results with global trends and case studies of similar countries/regions and contributes to the evaluation of factors that drive REFs in developing countries with a least administrative power. Based on the findings from this research, the following policy implications are discussed, in terms of their relevance to policymakers: Greater attention should be paid to reinforcing institutional support, increasing the intensity of cooperation between different levels of government, and developing capacities for the effective implementation of renewable energy policies at regional and local level.