Daniel Yusmic P Foekh
Magister Hukum, Pascasarjana, Universitas Kristen Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia

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Continuing Disputes and Validity of Voting for the Regent and Deputy Regent of Yalimo Regency in Papua Indonesia Adiwijaya; Daniel Yusmic Foekh; Manotar Tampubolon
Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2022): Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences, February
Publisher : Britain International for Academic Research (BIAR) Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/biohs.v4i1.602

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This study examines the disputed decisions made by the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Indonesia on the election of the Regent and Deputy Regent of Yalimo Regency, Papua Province, in 2020 that do not adhere to the principle of permanent and final legal force. The Constitutional Court's decision on the dispute over the election of the elected Regent and Deputy Regent resulted in a lengthy case due to the possibility of re-election, which still resulted in general election disputes. The author discusses the consequences of re-election, which has the potential for ongoing disputes at the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Indonesia, as well as non-compliance with the principle of final punishment, which has permanent legal force from the standpoint of fairness and justice. Findings from the study of the proposed candidate having been sentenced by the court, as well as the validity of the vote count results in the District that has been declared valid and not re-voted in the Constitutional Court Decision Number 97/PHP.BUP-XIX/2021 (Study of Constitutional Court Decision Number 145/PHP BUP-XIX/2021) are also presented. According to this study, in the dispute over the election of Yalimo's regent and deputy regent, the judge decided on the same case, which had permanent legal force and violated the principle of legal certainty.
HAK ASASI MANUSIA, DEMOKRASI DAN PANCASILA Honing Sanny; John Pieris; Daniel Yusmic P. Foekh
to-ra 2021: Februari (Special Issue)
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Kristen Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33541/JtVol5Iss2pp102

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Dalam sebuah negara yang menganut paham Negara Hukum (Rule of Law) membutuhkan perangkat operasional yakni adanya Sistem Pemerintahan Demokratis dengan semua perangkat operasional serta adanya pengakuan serta praksis tekait Hak Asasi Manusia. Bagi bangsa Indonesia yang sejak proses menjadi oleh para founding fathers telah sepakat memilih sistem ketatanegaraan republik presidensial karena dianggap sesuai dengan kondisi ril bangsa. Dokumen tentang keinginan dan cita-cita kemudian dirumuskan secara seksama serta dijadikan dokumen resmi negara yang sekarang kita kenal dengan Pancasila. Pancasila merupakan manifestasi dari keinginan serta cita-cita luhur para pendiri yang visioner, serta menjadi pegangan serta dasar bernegara yang dimuat dalam Pembukaan UUD 1945. Bagi Indonesia yang juga menjadikan Negara Hukum sebagai pilihan, bukan pula negara kekuasaan (machtsstaat) maka dalam penelitian ini ingin menemukan korelasi antara prinsip-prinsip bernegara hukum, penerapan demokrasi, penghormatan terhadap human rights di dalam nilai-nilai Pancasila. Hal ini penting untuk memberi jawaban terhadap kuatnya gugatan bagi sebagian kalangan yang meragukan Pancasila sebagai petunjuk arah bagi Bangsa Indonesia