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Legal Implications of the Authority of Acting Regional Heads Based on Policy Regulations Widodo, Hananto; Prasetio, Dicky Eko; Subagyo, Ridwan Arma; Chemaming, Sunanta
Indonesian Journal of Administrative Law and Local Government Vol. 1 No. 01 (2024): INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (IJALGOV)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/ijalgov.v1i01.35774

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The expansion of the authority of acting regional heads following the enactment of Circular Letter (SE) Number 821/5492/SJ actually raises legal issues. The legal issues include the legal certainty of the Circular Letter, which is a policy regulation and not externally binding, and is in conflict with statutory regulations. This research focuses on the legal implications of the authority of acting regional heads to dismiss and transfer ASN based on legal products in the form of SE, where the authority of acting regional heads is based on Law No. 10 of 2016. This research is a normative legal study that emphasizes a conceptual and legislative approach. Research findings indicate that the existence of Circular Letter (SE) Number 821/5492/SJ, which expands the authority of acting regional heads, has implications that create legal uncertainty. The recommendation from this research is that amendments to Law Number 23 of 2014 are necessary to clearly regulate the authority of acting regional heads.
Legal Uncertainty and Barriers to Women's Representation in Village Governance: Ketidakpastian Hukum dan Hambatan Keterwakilan Perempuan dalam Tata Kelola Pemerintahan Desa Mulyono, Edy; Widodo, Hananto; Rusdiana, Emmilia; Prasetio, Dicky Eko
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 26 No. 1 (2025): January
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v26i1.1283

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Background: Women's representation in Indonesia's Village Consultative Bodies (BPD) is essential for gender equality and inclusive governance. However, unclear regulations, socio-cultural barriers, and weak enforcement hinder progress. Gap: Legal ambiguities and inconsistent practices limit effective participation and gender-responsive decision-making. Aim: This study explores the legal uncertainties affecting women's representation in BPDs and their broader impacts. Results: Findings highlight unclear legislation, gaps between national and regional regulations, and insufficient enforcement, compounded by cultural biases, reducing women’s motivation and participation. Novelty: The study provides a unique analysis of legal and socio-cultural challenges, offering actionable reform strategies. Implications: Clearer regulations and empowerment programs can improve representation, fostering equitable governance and sustainable development. Highlights: Legal ambiguities in regulations hinder women’s effective participation in BPDs. Socio-cultural biases significantly reduce opportunities for gender-responsive governance. Clearer policies and empowerment programs are vital for equitable local development. Keywords: Women's Representation, Village Consultative Bodies, Gender Equality, Legal Uncertainty, Governance
Balancing National Constitutions and International Trade Commitments: Comparative Insights from Indonesia, Thailand, and India Widodo, Hananto; Lovisonnya, Intan; Disantara, Fradhana Putra; Chansrakaeo, Ruetaitip; Ezenduka, Uzodinma Yurriens
Lampung Journal of International Law Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Law Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25041/lajil.v7i2.4813

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Economic globalization has heightened tensions between national sovereignty and international trade obligations. This study compares constitutional review mechanisms in Indonesia, Thailand, and India, representing civil law and common law systems. Using normative legal methods with statute and comparative analysis, it finds that Indonesia applies ex post review of ratification laws, Thailand uses preventive ex ante review, and India employs substantive, precedent-based judicial review. Effectiveness varies: India achieves high substantive effectiveness through judicial activism, Thailand excels procedurally, and Indonesia remains limited to formal review. The study concludes that constitutional review effectiveness depends on institutional design, legal tradition, and the ability to balance constitutional supremacy with international commitments.
Co-Authors , DAHLIYANTO Abud, Zakaria Abdillah Adi Kuncoro Adiantama, Muhammad Fajar AGENG PRAYOGO, GANA AGENG SALASATI, BANIE Alya Sasaka, Mohamad Panji Aqila, Atika Washfa Ardiyan, Deny Arinto Nugroho ARTONO Aston, Ade Prasetyo Audria, Audria Aurelia, Miranda Azizah, Maharani Nur Bintari, Raraniken Ayuning Burgundy, Shanen Almaden CANDRA KRESNA, DIMAS Chansrakaeo, Ruetaitip Chemaming, Sunanta DAHLIYANTO Dini Hariyanti Disantara, Fradhana Putra Edy Mulyono EDY PRATAMA, RENDRA EKAYUNI SIMBOLON, ULI EMMILIA RUSDIANA, EMMILIA Erviani, Valda Pramudita Ezenduka, Uzodinma Yurriens FAKHRUSY, ABDURRAHMAN Farid, Emilia NurJaurotul Febriawati, Fika Indika, Dina Innocenti, Willy Kalakik, Melanda Margareta Khaliq, Ahmed Vicky Abdul KUSUMA DEWI, MEGA Layyina, Bimahri Qaulan LIZZAKIYA, FILISHTINA Lovisonnya, Intan Mahardika, Ranggy Putranda MAHENDRA, CHESARIANA CHIKA makromi, hernanda sukron Masnun, Muh. Ali MIRANDA, VANIA ningtyas, winda NOVITA PUTRI, MAYA Nugraha, Albar Prastya Nurhidayat, Tri Prakoso, Dimaz Agung Pramono, Aditya Dimas Prasetio, Dicky Eko Pratama, Aditya Junyartha Puspoayu, Elisabeth Septin Putera, Muhammad Ananda PUTRA RISNANTYA, ANGGRIAWAN Putra, Ardian Pratama PUTRI ANDRIYANI, DESI Rahmadipadma, Mirza Ghulam RAHMAWATI, HERTINA RAMADHAN, GIOVANNI RANA PRATISTHA, VERONICA Razqi, Afrizal RIZKIA CAHYANI, FATMA Rizky Wardhoyo, Eric Millantyo Rusdi, Rusmaniah Sabilla, Azzahra Ayu Sari , Widya Maya Subagyo, Ridwan Arma Sukaca, Pijar Febryagna Sulaksono, Sulaksono Surya, Tomy Andi perdana Tinambunan, Hezron Sabar Rotua ummah, rosidatul Widiyanti, Arya YANTO, PUJI Zuhri, M. Saifudin