Sjarif, Fitriani Ahlan
Faculty Of Law, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia

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Journal : Pandecta

Reposition of the Promulgation for Indonesian Legislation Efraim Jordi Kastanya; Fitriani Ahlan Sjarif
Pandecta Research Law Journal Vol 18, No 1 (2023): June
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/pandecta.v18i1.44402

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Promulgation of legislation is one of the central processes of legislation making but is often forgotten by the legislators. Arrangements for the promulgation of a legislation have changed in line with the development of regulations governing the legislation making. Legislation that should not have been promulgated became promulgated and had an impact on increasing the number of legislation in Indonesia. This paper aims to place promulgation back to its proper position (reposition). The research method of this article is in the form of normative juridical research which fully uses secondary data or in the form of written legal norms. The results of the study found that legislation outside the hierarchy regulation as stipulated in Article 7 paragraph (1) of Law no. 12 of 2011 does not need to be promulgated because it is not a general binding legislation. Repositioning promulgation also requires repositioning of the understanding that the regulation outside the hierarchy of legislation cannot apply externally, namely they only apply to the Ministries/Government Institutions because the essence of promulgation is to enforce statutory regulations on the public.
Delegated Legislation Making Models in Indonesia within 1999-2012 Fitriani Ahlan Sjarif
Pandecta Research Law Journal Vol 18, No 1 (2023): June
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/pandecta.v18i1.44476

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Based on the UUD 1945, delegated legislation in Indonesia is Government Regulations made by the President. The making of delegated legislation from 1999 to 2012 has shown some development in how delegated legislation is made. Therefore, this article shows three traditional models of delegated legislation in Indonesia between 1999 to 2012 that are different from the stipulations provided within the UUD 1945. Practice shows that there are 3 traditions of delegation legislation making models in Indonesia. Such tradition is not in accordance with the provisions in the Indonesian constitution. Therefore, it is necessary to control the delegation of Laws in Indonesia by selecting government regulations as delegated legislation.