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Journal : International Journal of Health, Economics, and Social Sciences (IJHESS)

Implementation of the Principle of Constitutional Supremacy in Law Enforcement in Indonesia Kevin Mario Immanuel; Andri Rahmat Isnaini; Mohammad Solekhan; Yusuf
International Journal of Health, Economics, and Social Sciences (IJHESS) Vol. 7 No. 3: July 2025
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56338/ijhess.v7i3.8189

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The principle of constitutional supremacy serves as a foundational cornerstone within Indonesia’s legal and governmental framework, positioning the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia (UUD NRI 1945) as the highest authority in the hierarchy of legislation. This supremacy is not merely symbolic; it acts as a fundamental norm (grundnorm) that should guide both the legislative process and the execution of state power. This article explores how the principle of constitutional supremacy is applied in the enforcement of law in Indonesia, while also highlighting the normative and structural challenges that hinder consistent constitutional adherence. Utilizing a normative juridical approach, this study analyzes statutory regulations, Constitutional Court rulings, and observes state practices. The findings reveal that despite the Constitutional Court’s significant role in safeguarding constitutional integrity through judicial review, implementation at the practical level often suffers from regulatory inconsistencies, non-compliance with constitutional rulings, and limited constitutional understanding among law enforcers and lawmakers. To address these issues, institutional strengthening, legislative reform, and widespread constitutional education are imperative to ensure all state actions and policies are in harmony with the principle of constitutional supremacy.
Legal Implications of Minimum Education Requirements for DPR Candidates in the Perspective of the 1945 Constitution and Constitutional Court Decisions Budi Handayani; Muchamad Taufiq; Yusuf; Fatma Faisal; Mohammad Solekhan
International Journal of Health, Economics, and Social Sciences (IJHESS) Vol. 7 No. 4: October-2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56338/ijhess.v7i4.8941

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The establishment of a minimum education requirement for candidates of the House of Representatives (DPR) has become a complex legal issue, sparking debates between the principles of meritocracy and the fulfillment of citizens’ constitutional rights. On one hand, educational qualifications are considered essential to ensure the intellectual capacity, rationality, and legislative competence of parliamentary members in performing their lawmaking and supervisory functions. On the other hand, such provisions may lead to discrimination against citizens who lack access to adequate formal education, thereby restricting their constitutional right to be elected as guaranteed under the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. This article aims to thoroughly examine the legal implications of establishing a minimum education requirement for DPR candidates from the perspective of the 1945 Constitution and the Constitutional Court’s jurisprudence. Using a normative juridical approach, this study analyzes the compatibility of educational restrictions with the principles of equality before the law, political rights, and constitutional democracy. The findings reveal that educational qualifications should not be perceived as discriminatory limitations but rather as instruments to ensure competence and integrity within the legislative body as part of a democratic rule-of-law system. Nevertheless, such restrictions must be formulated proportionally, clearly, and in accordance with constitutional objectives so as not to violate the principle of equality before the law or the fundamental right of citizens to participate in governance. Therefore, any regulation regarding educational requirements for DPR candidates must strike a balance between the need for legislative professionalism and the protection of citizens’ constitutional rights.
Co-Authors Abdul Syahid Ahmad Syauqi Fuady Alfariz, Kadira Hilman Andri Rahmat Isnaini Andryawan Yusuf, Dwiky Anis Mardiana Anjas Wulandari, Siti Pamrih Anton Arianto Syahruddin Aris Susanto Azizah, Ismatul Azizah, Nur Lailatul Badrun Basri Basuki, Sucipto Budi Handayani Dahlia Puspitasari Danang Saputra, Danang Dani Akbar Maulana Dedewi, Maylin Yuma dedi irawan Dedi Muhammad Siddiq Deny Iqbal Abdillah Dewi Permata Sari, Dewi Dwi Rahayuningsih Endah Reswanti, Dian Evi Hanafiah Faizma Faqih Rosyidin, Dimas Fatimah, Galuh Elisa Roliana Fatma Faisal Fenti Sanda Fitria Dini Haikal Musyaffa Hamka Hanum, Fathmah Hastuti Herlina Hesti Syafitri Hidayah Hidayati, Andi Hilya Anisa Sholihat Islamy Husni Idah Tresnowati Iman Indrawan, Surya Intan Pramita Dewi Istiqomah Jiwanjaya, Yoga Jiyanto Joni Iskandar, Joni Juliati Karnawi Kamar, Karnawi Kevin Mario Immanuel Kurnia Sari La Ode Asfahyaddin Ligawati M Azkal Askiya M. Husnaini Maqin, Samsul Masdiana Mohamad Zaenal Abidin Mohammad Solekhan Muchamad Taufiq Muflih Adi Laksono Muhammad Hisyam Zaen Muhammad Salman Alfansuri Jacob Muhammad Taufiq Mumu Muzayyin Maq Munawir Mustamin, Kaso Musyafra, Nurhafizah N. Ela Nurlaela Nengsih, Yusma Ngatwadi Nilfatri Ningsih, Yusma Nur Novia Wati Nur Rachmah Wahidah Nuri Lathifa Brilianti Pertiwi, Novi Dian R.Asep Hamdan Munawar Rakanita Dyah Inesti Ratna Sari, Cindi Rika Marlina Ristumoyo Rambe, Taufik Rita Setyaningsih Rizky Maulana Yusali Romdony , Muhammad Roswati Rudiantono, Yudi Sandi Siti Juleha Siti Nurhasanah Siti Zainab, Siti Suci, Triayuningsih Permata Suhirman, Suhirman Suisno , Derry Pramudia Supiana, Nana Syahruna Mubarokah Syarif Hidayatullah Teri Yanto Tiara Mushiarsih Tinto Renza Adityan Putra Udin, Kationo Ujuh Ilham Simak Walida, Sikky El Wardahana, Wifha Wikrama Waruwu, Hatoli Wati Karmila Wildan Winanti Yulianti Yulidar Yusri Zahra Zahrah Zikri , Prananta Alvin