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Peranan Hukum Acara Mahkamah Konstitusi dalam Menjaga Konstitusionalisme di Indonesia Alika Hania Auliya; Dedi Mulyadi; Fawazi Rihadatulaisy Mulyadi; Mustika Hidayat; Yasmin Khairunisa; Yudha Adhipratama
Journal of Contemporary Law Studies Vol. 3 No. 3 (2026): Mei
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/lawstudies.v3i3.5734

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This study aims to analyze the role of the Constitutional Court’s procedural law in upholding constitutionalism in Indonesia. The method used is normative legal research with a qualitative approach through a literature review, utilizing primary, secondary, and tertiary legal sources. The data was analyzed systematically to understand the authority, functions, and practices of the Constitutional Court within the constitutional system. The results of the study indicate that the Constitutional Court plays a strategic role as a guardian of the constitution through its authority to review laws against the 1945 Constitution, resolve disputes over the authority of state institutions, dissolve political parties, and address disputes regarding election results. The Constitutional Court’s procedural law serves as a crucial guideline to ensure that the review process and decision-making proceed effectively, transparently, and fairly. Additionally, the Constitutional Court plays a role in the impeachment mechanism as a balancing force between legal and political aspects. However, challenges exist in the form of unclear boundaries between legal and political considerations, as well as inconsistencies in the interpretation of legal standing and constitutional harm. This necessitates the strengthening of judicial standards and the consistency of rulings to maintain the institution’s legitimacy and reinforce the supremacy of the constitution and democracy.
Perlindungan Hak Konstitusional Pekerja dalam Putusan Mahkamah Konstitusi tentang Outsourcing dan Omnibus Law Salsabila Hadi Aulia; Dedi Mulyadi; Camiliya Fakhriyah Garnita; Fina Asriani; Muhamad Fahri Mawardi; Muhammad Abhiansyah Damar Nagara
Journal of Contemporary Law Studies Vol. 3 No. 3 (2026): Mei
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/lawstudies.v3i3.5752

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This study aims to analyze the protection of workers’ constitutional rights in the Constitutional Court decisions regarding outsourcing and the Omnibus Law in Indonesia. The research focuses on outsourcing regulations, the legal considerations of the Constitutional Court, and the implications of its decisions for workers’ rights protection. This study employs normative legal research using statutory and case approaches through the analysis of legislation, constitutional provisions, and Constitutional Court decisions, particularly Decision Number 27/PUU-IX/2011 and Decision Number 168/PUU-XXI/2023. The findings show that the Constitutional Court recognizes outsourcing as constitutionally valid as long as it does not violate workers’ constitutional rights, including fair treatment, job security, and decent working conditions as guaranteed by the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. The Court also emphasizes the application of the Transfer of Undertaking Protection of Employment (TUPE) principle to ensure the continuity of workers’ rights in outsourcing practices. Furthermore, the Omnibus Law increases labor flexibility, which potentially weakens workers’ protection and creates legal uncertainty. In conclusion, the Constitutional Court plays an important role in balancing economic interests with the protection of workers’ constitutional rights in Indonesia’s labor system.
Co-Authors Abdullah Faqih, Muhammad Adawiah, Intan Agus Suheri Aji Mulyana Alif Firmansyah Alika Hania Auliya Alvian M,S, Ce Kedzma ALZAIDAN, HELMI Amani Sabila Aris Budiono Asep Hasanudin Asriani, Fina Aulia, Salsabila Hadi Aurelya Carmenita Azahra, Anisa Amalia Baidhowi, Nayla Ratu Camiliya Fakhriyah Garnita CANTIKA, DESTA Christopher Surya Salim Cucu Solihah Delis Nia nadiyana Ega Puspita Egas Eva Aulia Budiman Fajar Muhammad Kartiwa Farraz, Mohammad Irvanul Fawazi Rihadatulaisy Mulyadi Fina Asriani Finsa Nurpandi Hasna Laksmi Utami Hidayat, Cep Hidayat, Shidqi Hidayat, Zulfikar Nugraha Hilman Nur Ikhsan Kintara Ilham, Mochamad Januwati, Pusfa Kaffah Almira Aulia Kamilah, Anita Kintara, Ikhsan Kirana Utami, Tanti Koerniatmanto Soetoprawiro Kuswandi Kuswandi Kuswandi Kuswandi Kusworo, Fuji Raihan Azhari Lananda, Ardelia M. Rendi Aridhayandi Maswah, Eris Zanatul Mia Amalia Mugianing Putri Muh Syahdan Fauzi Abdul Fattah Muhamad Fahreza Ramdhi Muhamad Fahri Mawardi Muhammad Abhiansyah Damar Nagara Mustika Hidayat Nabila Rahma Alia Nadia Sudaryanti Nadiyah Salma Wirahma Natasya Insani Auliarrahma Nazwa St May NUR AJIJAH, SITI Nur Aulia, Widi Nur, Himan Nurmariam, Yuli Nursyakinah, Kintan Berlina Perdana, Zaki Akhtar Permana, Ajeng Permatasari, Ira Rahmah, Mila Arastasya Ramadani, Azzahra Salsabila Ricky Junior Rizal, Desca Mochamad Saharani, Tria Rizki Salman Fikry, M. Dika Salsa Octaviani S Salsabila Hadi Aulia Sekha Anggita Maulidina Shela Agnesia Shelvira Simbolon, Cindy Claudia Siti Maesaroh St May, Nazwa Susilawati, Eli Tricahya, Muhammad Agung Triyana, Putri Yasmin khairunisa Yudha Adhipratama Yudi Junadi Yudiansyah, Fakhrian zultan, najwa