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PARADIGMA KEILMUAN DALAM MENYOAL EKSISTENSI PERATURAN KEBIJAKAN DAN PERATURAN PERUNDANG-UNDANGAN: TAFSIR PUTUSAN MAHKAMAH AGUNG Astariyani, Ni Luh Gede; Hermanto, Bagus
Jurnal Legislasi Indonesia Vol 16, No 4 (2019): Jurnal Legislasi Indonesia - Desember 2019
Publisher : Direktorat Jenderal Peraturan Perundang-undang, Kementerian Hukum dan Hak Asasi Manusia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54629/jli.v16i4.533

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Putusan Mahkamah Agung Nomor 23 P/HUM/2009 menjadi putusan monumental oleh Mahkamah Agung dengan pengabulan permohonan keberatan terhadap Surat Edaran yang tergolong sebagai Peraturan Kebijakan. Pro dan kontra terus berjalan antara paham positivis dengan paham progresif yang menjustifikasi maupun menolak langkah Mahkamah Agung dalam mengabulkan permohonan keberatan terhadap Surat Edaran. Hakim juga dituntut menjalankan asas nemo judex in rex sua namun disisi lain juga harus memperhatikan asas ius curia novit, dalam hal ini, untuk mengakhiri problematik sengketa atas peraturan kebijakan (beleidsregel) perlu segera penerapan pengaturan pelimpahan kewenangan kepada  peradilan administrasi untuk memeriksa, memutus dan menyelesaikan sengketa onrechtmatig overheidsdaad yang bersifat feitelijke handelingan – termasuk sengketa peraturan kebijakan, sehingga kedepannya hakim harus seselektif mungkin dan penuh kehati-hatian dalam menerima permohonan pengujian peraturan kebijakan tersebut serta tetap konsisten berpedoman pada ide dasar hukum yang tertinggi yaitu keadilan. Adapun tulisan ini menggunakan metode penulisan yuridis normatif dengan pendekatan perundang-undangan, pendekatan konseptual, serta pendekatan kasus. Tulisan ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis, mengkaji serta menggunakan paradigma keilmuan dalam persoalan peraturan kebijakan dapat diuji di Mahkamah Agung.
Legal Hermeneutics in Reforming Preparation of Village Regulation: Case of Indonesia and Timor Leste Astariyani, Ni Luh Gede; Yusa, I Gede; Hermanto, Bagus; da Cruz, Rosino
Al-Risalah Vol 25 No 1 (2025): June 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/alrisalah.v25i1.1754

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This study explores the formation and challenges of Village Regulations in three regions: Tabanan, Badung, and Denpasar. It addresses two core objectives: identifying the dynamics of village-level legislation and examining the application of legal hermeneutics in interpreting such regulations. The research combines normative and empirical legal methods, employing a qualitative descriptive analysis through the Statute, Conceptual, and Analytical approaches. The findings reveal persistent issues in the drafting process, particularly inconsistencies with the Ministry of Home Affairs Regulation No. 111 of 2014. These challenges stem from both technical and interpretive shortcomings. The study further emphasizes the importance of hermeneutical interpretation in maintaining normative consistency and avoiding conflicting legal provisions. Additionally, a comparative perspective is offered through an analysis of village governance in Timor-Leste, where village regulations are governed under Law No. 9 of 2016. This research contributes to the discourse on institutional reform and democratic resilience at the village level, highlighting the need for clearer legal frameworks and interpretive consistency in local governance.
Exploring Student Perspectives on Restorative Justice: A Case Study at the Public High School of Kefamenanu Manubulu, Isakh Benyamin; Tahu, Maria Filiana; Astariyani, Ni Luh Gede; Da Cruz, Rosino; Tuasikal, Ditha Fomora
Indonesian Journal of Advocacy and Legal Services Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): Advocacy in the Global Perspective: Social, Legal, and Political Insights
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijals.v6i1.30559

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The exploration of Restorative Justice (RJ) in Indonesia's border areas, particularly within the context of North Central Timor High School, reveals intriguing insights into its implementation and reception among students. This study, employing an empirical legal research approach focused on statutory analysis, factual examination, and thoughtful analysis, sheds light on the evolving landscape of Indonesia's criminal justice system. Notably, the research highlights that while PERMENDIKBUD 46/23 initially adopts a distributive punishment framework, there exists a growing inclination towards adopting RJ principles. A significant proportion of students, constituting 55.50%, express strong support for the incorporation of RJ within the school environment. Moreover, a majority (51%) acknowledge the presence of RJ initiatives within their schools, emphasizing the gradual acceptance of this alternative approach. Furthermore, the findings underscore the importance of transparency in RJ practices, with 40% of students recognizing its significance. Additionally, a notable percentage (35.5%) of students endorse the application of RJ in addressing issues of sexual violence, signaling a potential avenue for addressing such sensitive matters within the school community. Crucially, a substantial proportion (43.33%) of students advocate for the active involvement of schools in facilitating the resolution of sexual violence cases through RJ processes. This underscores the pivotal role educational institutions can play in fostering a culture of accountability and restoration. Overall, the student perspectives elucidated in this research offer valuable insights into the feasibility and efficacy of RJ in addressing not only disciplinary matters but also complex issues like sexual violence within educational settings. As Indonesia continues to explore innovative approaches to justice, the embrace of RJ principles signifies a promising step towards fostering a more inclusive and restorative justice system.
An Analysis of the Legal Responsibility of Team Physicians for ACL Injuries Among Indonesian Liga 1 Players in Light of Law Number 17 of 2023 on Health Pradnyana, Putu Yudi; Astariyani, Ni Luh Gede; Budiasa, I Wayan
West Science Law and Human Rights Vol. 3 No. 03 (2025): West Science Law and Human Rights
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wslhr.v3i03.2114

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This study analyzes the legal liability of team doctors in cases of Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries in Indonesian League 1 players, reviewed from Law Number 17 of 2023 concerning Health. The background of this study is based on the high risk of ACL injury in professional football athletes and the complexity of applying medical care standards in the context of sports. The method used is normative legal research with statute, conceptual, and case approaches, utilizing primary materials (Law 17/2023, Criminal Code, PSSI/LIB regulations), secondary (health law journals, sports medicine books), and tertiary (legal dictionaries). The results of the study show that the responsibility of team doctors includes civil, criminal, ethical, and administrative dimensions; Law 17/2023 strengthens the accountability framework through Article 440 concerning criminal sanctions for medical negligence, as well as the rights and obligations of patients-athletes. However, it is evident that there is a gap in the qualification standards of Liga 1 team doctors and the absence of specific protocols for handling ACL injuries, which makes it difficult to prove negligence. The main recommendations include improving medical qualifications, drafting detailed protocols, and socializing obligations based on Law 17/2023 to clarify treatment standards and strengthen athletes' legal protection.
Comparison of Financial Institution Supervision between Indonesia’s Danantara and Singapore’s Temasek Holdings Suryana, Komang Genta; Astariyani, Ni Luh Gede; Sahadewa, Anak Agung Gde Ananta Wijaya
International Journal of Business, Law, and Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): International Journal of Business, Law, and Education
Publisher : IJBLE Scientific Publications Community Inc.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56442/ijble.v6i2.1217

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This study examines a comparative analysis of financial institution supervision and state investment management between Indonesia and Singapore, focusing on the Indonesia Investment Authority (Danantara) and Temasek Holdings. The objective of this research is to identify the legal frameworks governing both entities and to analyze the fundamental differences in supervisory approaches, governance structures, and public accountability mechanisms. The research employs a normative juridical method using statute, conceptual, and comparative approaches, supported by the analysis of primary and secondary legal materials. The findings indicate that Indonesia applies a fragmented supervisory system in which the Financial Services Authority (OJK) and Bank Indonesia divide microprudential and macroprudential functions, while Danantara operates as a sovereign investment entity separate from the regulators. In contrast, Singapore adopts an integrated risk-based supervisory model through the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and establishes strategic synergy with Temasek Holdings, which is managed professionally under strong corporate governance principles, high transparency, and public accountability. The study concludes that Singapore’s model is more adaptive to global dynamics through the integration of supervisory functions and state asset management, whereas Indonesia needs to strengthen inter-institutional coordination, consistently implement risk-based supervision, and enhance the governance and transparency of Danantara. The Temasek model may serve as a reference for reinforcing Indonesia’s legal framework and improving the effectiveness of sovereign investment management.
Legal Morality of Constitutional Court Decision Number 90/PUU-XXI/2023 Based on Pancasila Wijaya, Made Hendra; Subawa, I Made; Palguna, I Dewa Gede; Astariyani, Ni Luh Gede; Sumadi, I Putu Sudarma
East Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 3 No. 9 (2024): September 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/eajmr.v3i9.10863

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Pancasila, as the source of legal morality of Indonesia, is used as the primary benchmark by Judges of the Constitutional Court in providing decision. The paper at hand explains that the constitutional court decision Number 90/PUU-XXI/2023 has moral weaknesses related to legal behaviour derived from Pancasila, specifically, First: Constitutional Court Decision had led to conflict and arising different views that potentially might cause disruption to Indonesia nation entity. Second: Constitutional Court Decision does not fully align with the Wisdom in Deliberation principle contained in the Fourth Principle of Pancasila. Third: Constitutional Court Judgment does not satisfy the sense of justice for Indonesian People. This paper employs a normative research method with a conceptual approach and a value-based approach.
Legal Dynamics of Age Limits for Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates Based on Article 169 Letter Q of Law Number 7 of 2017 Concerning General Elections Otni Magho, Alpian; Yusa, I Gede; Astariyani, Ni Luh Gede
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 12 (2024): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v2i12.1478

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Justice, non-discrimination, equality before the law are important values of the constitution. This study seeks to examine the constitutional rights of the younger generation that were cut by the framers of the law through the age requirement in the electoral law for presidential and vice presidential candidates. The research method used is a normative legal research method with qualitative methods. The age requirement no longer needs to be regulated in the Election Law because it is not in line and is not expressly regulated by the 1945 Constitution. If it is still regulated, the age requirement used must be 18 years, in accordance with the adult size applicable in Indonesia, as a consequence providing opportunities for the younger generation to participate in politics and government, and realize a more inclusive democracy. Factors influencing the setting of age requirements for presidential and vice presidential candidates are the history of national leadership, maintaining the status quo, and senior-junior practices. Therefore, Article 169 letter Q of the Election Law must be revised/deleted.
Legal Hermeneutics in Reforming Preparation of Village Regulation: Case of Indonesia and Timor Leste Astariyani, Ni Luh Gede; Yusa, I Gede; Hermanto, Bagus; da Cruz, Rosino
Al-Risalah Vol 25 No 1 (2025): June 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/alrisalah.v25i1.1754

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This study explores the formation and challenges of Village Regulations in three regions: Tabanan, Badung, and Denpasar. It addresses two core objectives: identifying the dynamics of village-level legislation and examining the application of legal hermeneutics in interpreting such regulations. The research combines normative and empirical legal methods, employing a qualitative descriptive analysis through the Statute, Conceptual, and Analytical approaches. The findings reveal persistent issues in the drafting process, particularly inconsistencies with the Ministry of Home Affairs Regulation No. 111 of 2014. These challenges stem from both technical and interpretive shortcomings. The study further emphasizes the importance of hermeneutical interpretation in maintaining normative consistency and avoiding conflicting legal provisions. Additionally, a comparative perspective is offered through an analysis of village governance in Timor-Leste, where village regulations are governed under Law No. 9 of 2016. This research contributes to the discourse on institutional reform and democratic resilience at the village level, highlighting the need for clearer legal frameworks and interpretive consistency in local governance.
Legal Dynamics of Age Limits for Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates Based on Article 169 Letter Q of Law Number 7 of 2017 Concerning General Elections Otni Magho, Alpian; Yusa, I Gede; Astariyani, Ni Luh Gede
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 12 (2024): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v2i12.1478

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Justice, non-discrimination, equality before the law are important values of the constitution. This study seeks to examine the constitutional rights of the younger generation that were cut by the framers of the law through the age requirement in the electoral law for presidential and vice presidential candidates. The research method used is a normative legal research method with qualitative methods. The age requirement no longer needs to be regulated in the Election Law because it is not in line and is not expressly regulated by the 1945 Constitution. If it is still regulated, the age requirement used must be 18 years, in accordance with the adult size applicable in Indonesia, as a consequence providing opportunities for the younger generation to participate in politics and government, and realize a more inclusive democracy. Factors influencing the setting of age requirements for presidential and vice presidential candidates are the history of national leadership, maintaining the status quo, and senior-junior practices. Therefore, Article 169 letter Q of the Election Law must be revised/deleted.
The Legal Study of Materiil Testing Rights Supreme Court in Indonesia Ni Luh Gede Astariyani
Focus Journal : Law Review Vol 2 No 2 (2022): Focus Journal Law Review Vol. 2 No. 2
Publisher : Universitas Bali Dwipa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62795/fjl.v2i2.31

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The authority of the Supreme Court to examine statutory regulations under the law or in this case referred to as judicial review is a mandate of the 1945 Constitution. Article 24A paragraph (1) of the 1945 Constitution which is the result of the Third Amendment states, "The Court The Supreme Court has the authority to judge at the level of cassation, examine the legislation under the law against the law, has other powers granted by law. From these provisions it is clear that the 1945 Constitution provides 3 (three) categories of authority to the Supreme Court, namely (1) adjudicating at the level of cassation, (2) examining statutory regulations under the law against the law, and (3) other powers granted by law. Specifically for the third provision, the 1945 Constitution stipulates that the authority of the Supreme Court is open, which means that it is possible to increase the authority of the Supreme Court as long as it puts the regulation of the additional authority into or by law. The examination is carried out on a statutory provision against a higher statutory regulation or against the constitution as the highest law. That is, judicial review works on the basis of legal norms or statutory regulations that are hierarchically structured. Without this hierarchy, it is impossible to conduct a judicial review. At this time in Indonesia the hierarchy of laws and regulations is regulated in Article 7 of Law no. 12 of 2011 concerning the Establishment of Legislation.
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