Rosita Indrayati
Hukum Tata Negara Fakultas Hukum, Universitas Jember Jln. Kalimantan 37, Jember 68121

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KAJIAN TENTANG MODEL RENCANA AKSI DAERAH HAK ASASI MANUSIA (RADHAM) KABUPATEN BONDOWOSO TAHUN 2018 Khanif, Al, Dr.; Indrayati, Rosita; Ulum, Muhammad Bahrul; Wildana, Dina; Muhshi, Adam; Fadhilah, Nurul Laili; Satyaningtyas, Ayu Citra
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This article discusses Bondowoso District's regional human rights action plan (RADHAM) 2018. The focus of the 2018 RADHAM study explains the background and focus of Bondowoso's 2018 RADHAM policy as the basis for human rights-based policy making in the area. In the context of the division of power between the central and regional governments in the era of autonomy, human rights policy planning becomes complex because there are several regional and central policies that are mutually conflicting so that the mechanism for fulfilling human rights in the regions becomes complicated. To map this issue, local governments need a policy mechanism that focuses on mapping human rights issues that are used to determine the mechanism for solving problems and fulfilling human rights in their regions. This RADHAM policy will then be used as a reference for Bondowoso Regency to maximize the fulfillment of human rights in its territory.
PERBANDINGAN SISTEM PEMILIHAN UNTUK INDONESIA YANG MAJEMUK (KOMPARASI DENGAN SISTEM CHILE DAN AMERIKA SERIKAT) Cipta, Yulvia Chandra; Indrayati, Rosita; Putri, Intan Permata
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General elections, including the election of president and vice president, legislative members and other regional election, are a manifestation of democracy and the basic principles of the nation in Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. Indonesia currently adheres to an open proportionality election system. As time goes by and many changes occur, the electoral system adopted by Indonesia has many shortcomings, and various problems are also faced, such as identity politics and kinship politics. Based on the many differences in electoral systems in the world, the author examines two other countries, namely Chile and the United States, to see the differences and advantages of each of the electoral systems adopted. This is because the two countries are pluralistic countries. This research uses a normative method with a conceptual approach and a comparative approach which is configured into a systematic answer. Researchers found that Indonesia was right to use an open proportional electoral system, noting that Indonesia could adopt and combine several things to develop a better electoral system.