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Examining Recall of the House Member: How Does It Impact on Eradicating Corruption in Indonesia? Jayus Jayus; Muhammad Bahrul Ulum; Moch. Marsa Taufiqurrohman
Lentera Hukum Vol 7 No 1 (2020): LENTERA HUKUM
Publisher : University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/ejlh.v7i1.14434

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This study aims to discuss the existing contentious recall policy that becomes the legitimate reason to replace or retire the House member proposed by political parties. The discussion also examines to what extent recall, in practice, whether it enables the promotion of Indonesia's anti-corruption agenda. Through the recall, political parties can withdraw their members in the House, either in the form of dismissal or changing positions before the end of the term of office of members who sit in the House of representatives. This study finds that the existing recall policy impedes democracy and negates how to eradicate corruption in Indonesia. As a result, the current policy needs an option to ensure that recall will work as it is expected. Therefore, this alternative should include constituents to propose recall, which will disrupt the existing parties' domination, resulted in a more participatory system, and it reflects the more reciprocal ways to link people, parties, and the House in Indonesian politics. The judiciary's role is another essential aspect to highlight, in which the process and settlement of the recall may involve the Constitutional Court as the hub of the political and constitutional settlement. KEYWORDS: Indonesian Democracy, Anti-Corruption Agenda, Recall Policy, Political System.
Book Review: The First Muslims History and Memory Muhammad Bahrul Ulum
Lentera Hukum Vol 4 No 3 (2017): LENTERA HUKUM
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/ejlh.v4i3.6176

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This is one of remarkably few recent books devoted to the Islamic theoretical conversation of constitutional law, by considering the genesis of polity within the Muslim community through historical, political, theological, and legal perspectives. The book provides the contentious concept of jihad and Islamic state which is perceived as the early Muslims’ legacy in this contemporary world. Specifically, it opens a window into the way of understanding the Muslim history by contesting Muhammad’s tolerant polity and the current extremism notion attached to Islam. Beginning the chapter, Asma Afsaruddin, an associate professor at the University of Notre Dame, presents an account of the dawn of Islam brought by the Prophet Muhammad. She takes the lifetime of Muhammad into an account of how the early Muslim community would be shaped from the age of ignorance (Al-Jahiliyya). The term Al-Jahiliyya refers to the time of recklessness and disregard for certain moral, spiritual, and social values revered by Muslims and other righteous people.
ASEAN Integration in the Context of Disaster Management Gautama Budi Arundhati; Muhammad Bahrul Ulum; Gebrekiros Goytom Afera
Lentera Hukum Vol 9 No 3 (2022): LENTERA HUKUM
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/ejlh.v9i3.33832

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The COVID-19 pandemic, a globally unprecedented disease outbreak, has alarmed all governments to reconsider the importance of disaster management policies at the domestic level. At the same time, handling transboundary disasters was another challenge faced by regional organizations such as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). This paper argues that this regional institution could play a strategic role but not responsively anticipate it, while further similar disasters may emerge. As a result of this pandemic, all member states tend to act more independently by closing their territories and isolating their citizens from cross-border migration. This paper aimed to examine ASEAN's existing measures to address the COVID-19 pandemic, following the importance of considering domestic policies taken by its member states to portray the possible action at the regional level. In practice, each ASEAN member state had various approaches, from strict lockdowns such as those implemented in Singapore to Indonesian policies that were far from being prepared. While COVID-19 is a non-natural disaster but has had a devastating impact on Southeast Asia, the future of regional integration is at stake. This paper shows that each member state's different social, economic, and political situations influence the absence of common practices at the domestic level to overcome this pandemic from the early outbreaks. Simultaneously, market stability in Southeast Asia was the key to regional development, whereas this pandemic harmed ASEAN's aim to meet economic integration. This paper suggested that ASEAN should establish guidelines regarding disaster management as experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic for member states' domestic policies to anticipate possible adverse episodes in the future that may hamper the integration progress.
Evaluasi Kewenangan Mahkamah Konstitusi Memutus Perselisihan Hasil Pemilihan Umum Kepala Daerah Ulum, Muhammad Bahrul
Lentera Hukum Vol 1 No 2 (2014): LENTERA HUKUM
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/ejlh.v1i3.16911

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Makalah ini bertujuan untuk mengkaji kewenangan peyelesaian perselisihan hasil pemilu di tingkat lokal yang diberikan kepada Mahkamah Konstitusi. Analisis ini membahas masalah yang cukup besar dan implikasi lebih lanjut terhadap manajemen pengadilan dan desain kelembagaan untuk mendorong lintasan demokratisasi di negara ini dalam rezim pasca-otoritarianisme. Dengan menggarisbawahi bahwa Mahkamah Konstitusi diberikan kewenangan yang besar, dan banyaknya kasus yang ditangani MK menjadikan lembaga ini kelebihan beban dalam usaha menjaga konstitusi, analisis ini mengkritik sejauh lembaga ini dapat menangani kekuasaan dan mengadili kasus-kasus yang diajukan ke pengadilan dengan perselisihan pemilu yang efisien berikut ini terhadap jumlah terbatas hakim konstitusi dan skandal korupsi di antara mereka. Pada akhirnya, makalah ini menyoroti penerapan pembentukan pengadilan adhoc dalam menangani sengketa pemilu yang diajukan ke lembaga ini yang dapat memastikan manajemen pengadilan yang efektif dan efisien untuk mempromosikan rezim konstitusional Indonesia. Kata kunci: Mahkamah Konstitusi, Pemilihan Umum Kepala Daerah, Desain Kelembagaan.
ASEAN Integration in the Context of Disaster Management Arundhati, Gautama Budi; Ulum, Muhammad Bahrul; Afera, Gebrekiros Goytom
Lentera Hukum Vol 9 No 3 (2022): LENTERA HUKUM
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/ejlh.v9i3.30546

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The COVID-19 pandemic, a globally unprecedented disease outbreak, has alarmed all governments to reconsider the importance of disaster management policies at the domestic level. At the same time, handling transboundary disasters was another challenge faced by regional organizations such as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). As a result of this pandemic, all member states tended to act more independently by closing their territories and isolating their citizens from cross-border migration. This paper aimed to examine ASEAN's existing measures to address the COVID-19 pandemic, following the importance of considering domestic policies taken by its member states to portray the possible action at the regional level. In practice, each ASEAN member state had various approaches, from strict lockdowns such as those implemented in Singapore to Indonesian policies that were far from being prepared. While COVID-19 is a non-natural disaster but has had a devastating impact on Southeast Asia, the future of regional integration is at stake. This paper showed that each member state's different social, economic, and political situations influenced the absence of early common practices at the domestic level to overcome this pandemic. Simultaneously, market stability in Southeast Asia was the key to regional development, whereas this pandemic harmed ASEAN's aim to meet economic integration. This paper suggested that ASEAN should establish guidelines regarding disaster management as experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic for member states' domestic policies to anticipate possible adverse episodes in the future that may hamper the integration progress.Keywords: ASEAN Integration, COVID-19, Disaster Management.
Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi Sebagai Lembaga Negara UUD 1945: Sebuah Analisis Ulum, Muhammad Bahrul; Al Farizi, Dizar; Dewanti, Ria Resti
Lentera Hukum Vol 2 No 3 (2015): LENTERA HUKUM
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/ejlh.v1i3.16876

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Currently, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is regulated by law, which is considered to have an inferior institutional status and affect the performance of corruption eradication in Indonesia. This institutional inferiority can be judged on the basis of authority and institutions. This paper specifically discusses the institutional status of the Corruption Eradication Commission which is considered inferior and builds discourse through efforts to include the Corruption Eradication Commission as a state institution regulated in the 1945 Constitution. The analysis of this institution as a non-state institution that is not directly outlined in the 1945 Constitution influences its power in efforts to eradicate corruption. Keywords: Corruption Eradication Commission, State Institution, State Commission.
Co-Authors Adianto, Daru Afera, Gebrekiros Goytom Aguntoro, Andrian Agus Mirwan Akbar, Anthonio Akbar, M Syahrul Al Farizi, Dizar Alghifari Mahdi Igamo Amalia, Arifa Elmi Antikowati Antikowati Anugrah, Eri Anwar, Darul Anwar, Kholilul Azis, Maskur Azwardi Azwardi Baharuddin, Lujang Baihaqi, Marsaa Dewanti, Ria Resti Dina Tsalist Wildana, Dina Tsalist Dwirati, Laras Eddy Mulyono Endah Dewi Purnamasari Fahrezi, Mahfudz Febrianti, Dwi Andini Fina Fakhriyah Fitri Azzahirah, Diyanah Gautama Budi Arundhati, Gautama Budi Gebrekiros Goytom Afera Hairullah Haka, Muhammad Rofi Halim, Hamid Hamdani, Maulana Iskhaq Hamida, Nilna Aliyan Hamzah, Raseeda Haritsahrizal, Muhammad Zaid Hendarmin, R.M. Rum Hendarmin, RM. Rum Herdarmin, Rum Hildayanti Ihyana Lutfianda Ilmanto, Bintang Hambela Intan, Ratu Jayus Jayus Jayus Jayus Jefriadi Junata, Reonald Karisdyanti, Yuyun Khanif, Al Khanif, Al, Dr. Kusdinar, Iqbal Firdaus Lala Septem Riza Liananda, Inka Liliana Liliana Lutfi Ariefianto Lutfianda, Ihyana M. Kava Zulfikri Mariyana Widiastuti Md. Toriqul Islam Meilana Dharma Putra Moch. Marsa Taufiqurrohman Muhamad Parhan Muhammad Ardiyansah Muhammad Arif Darmawan Muhammad Haris Muhshi, Adam Munawaroh, Diniyatul Murdhiyatun Mafhumah, Siti Nur Nabilah, Adinda Valencia Nilna Aliyan Hamida Novendawati Wahyu Sitasari Nugraha, Reyka Widia Nurlita, Selvi Prasetyaningsih Prasetyaningsih, Prasetyaningsih Pratama, Gamma Cipta Surya Putra, M. Ridho Amirsyah Putra, Mgs. Prima Darma Putri, Hexas Sarastiwi Handayani Putri, Rachma Emilia Qolbiyah, Latifatul Rafiqah, Ridhatul Rahmadanty, Permata Ramadani, Lulu Alfia Raneo, Agung Putra Ratu, Ratu Intan Rima Melati Rinny Jelita, Rinny Rosita Indrayati Roswaty Roswaty, Roswaty Rosy, Marshanda Rozali, Yuli Asmi Sabillah, Annisa Saputri, Endah Saputri, Intan Wahyuni Saputri, Ririn Saragih, Stephanie Ellenesia Satyaningtyas, Ayu Citra Sa’ada, Fais Dathul Sekar Dwi Ardianti Setiawan Wicaksono, Setiawan Siti Komariah Hildayanti, Siti Komariah Soetijono, Iwan Rachmad Sulistia, Alda Wenda Syaputri, Ayu Geby Gisela Tanzil, Dolly Utami, Mega Veronica, Meilin Wahyudin Wahyudin Wahyudin, Dian Waldi Novi Yarsah Wibisana, Goenawan Wildana, Dina Zahra, Aprilia Zahria, Putri