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Legal Dynamics of Age Limits for Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates Based on Article 169 Letter Q of Law Number 7 of 2017 Concerning General Elections Otni Magho, Alpian; Yusa, I Gede; Astariyani, Ni Luh Gede
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 12 (2024): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v2i12.1478

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Justice, non-discrimination, equality before the law are important values of the constitution. This study seeks to examine the constitutional rights of the younger generation that were cut by the framers of the law through the age requirement in the electoral law for presidential and vice presidential candidates. The research method used is a normative legal research method with qualitative methods. The age requirement no longer needs to be regulated in the Election Law because it is not in line and is not expressly regulated by the 1945 Constitution. If it is still regulated, the age requirement used must be 18 years, in accordance with the adult size applicable in Indonesia, as a consequence providing opportunities for the younger generation to participate in politics and government, and realize a more inclusive democracy. Factors influencing the setting of age requirements for presidential and vice presidential candidates are the history of national leadership, maintaining the status quo, and senior-junior practices. Therefore, Article 169 letter Q of the Election Law must be revised/deleted.
Legal Force of the State’s Official Publication Media: A Comparative Analysis of the Lembaran Negara and Berita Negara in the Promulgation of Legal Norms in Indonesia Wulandari, Risa Jaya; Yusa, I Gede
International Journal of Business, Law, and Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): International Journal of Business, Law, and Education (On Progress July-Desembe
Publisher : IJBLE Scientific Publications Community Inc.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56442/ijble.v6i2.1317

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This study examines the differing positions and functions of the Lembaran Negara Republik Indonesia (LNRI) and the Berita Negara Republik Indonesia (BNRI) as the state’s official media for the publication of legal norms, as well as the juridical implications of these differences for the binding force of legal norms. The background of this research is rooted in the disparity of publication media used for legal products that are hierarchically equivalent, such as statutes promulgated in the LNRI and Constitutional Court decisions that are announced only in the BNRI. This situation raises concerns regarding legal certainty, the effectiveness of legal norms, and the equality of access to legal information for the public. This research employs a normative legal method with statutory, conceptual, and comparative approaches. The findings show that the LNRI functions as a constitutive promulgation medium for the enactment of legislation, whereas the BNRI serves as a declarative notification medium for administrative legal documents and decisions of state institutions such as the Constitutional Court. These differences have implications for the binding force of legal norms: norms published in the LNRI acquire general binding force upon promulgation, while publications in the BNRI emphasize transparency and accessibility without creating new legal norms. The study concludes that although LNRI and BNRI have complementary roles, inconsistencies in selecting the appropriate publication medium may weaken legal certainty and the effectiveness of law enforcement. Therefore, a revision of the national legal publication system is necessary to ensure greater integration and consistency, thereby strengthening the principles of the rule of law, information transparency, and legal certainty
Co-Authors Abitha Satria, I Gede Achmad Yudha Yogaswara Agus Arika Eno Ahmad Rosidi Ahmad Rosidi Angga Aidry Ghifari Ardani, Ni Ketut Ayu Dianita Widyaswari Ayu Putri Miranda Puri Banuoka, I Gede Adhi Maha Krisna Bhujangga Alam Kusuma Ratmaja Cecilia Andriana Suwarno da Cruz, Rosino Danial Kelly Deris Stiawan Dewa Gde Rudy Dewa Putu Aditya Dharma Dewa Putu Wahyu Jati Pradnyana Dewi Bunga Dinda Angela Syafitri Gede Astariyani, Ni Luh Gede Bagus Adhi Prasadana Gede Esa Kusuma Hardi Priharta Gede Prapta Wiguna Hattori, Mariko Hermanto, Bagus I Dewa Gde Atmadja I Dewa Gede Atmadja I Gede Abdhi Satrya Mahardika I Gede Adi Pratama Putra I Gede Ngurah Hendra Sanjaya I Gede Tresna Pratama Wijaya I Gede Yudi Arsawan I Gusti Agung Ayu Astri Nadia Swari I Gusti Agung Mas Rwa Jayantiari, I Gusti Agung I Gusti Ayu Intan Purnamaningrat I Kadek Kharisna Gamentra I Komang Mahardika Wijaya I Made Aditya Sastra Nugraha I Made Arya Utama I Made Dedy Prianto I Made Satria Brahmanta I Nyoman Prabu Buana Rumiartha I Wayan Bagus Perana Sanjaya I Wayan Parsa I Wayan Suarbha Ida Ayu Ide Dinda Paramita Ida Bagus Putu Jordy Pradana Datu Iga Bagus Prasadha Sidhi Nugraha Ivory, Jared Kadek Nonik Silpia Dwi Candra Ketut Arianta Komang Pradnyana Sudibya Komang Wahyu Setiabudi Kumala, Ida Ayu Ratna Laritmas, Selfianus Lutfi Aldi Bing Slamet Made Helena Putri Laksmi Marwanto Marwanto Marwanto, Marwanto Meliana Putri Ni Kadek Rada Satvita Ni Ketut Ratih Purnama Sari Ni Ketut Supasti Dharmawan Ni Komang Sri Intan Amilia Ni Komang Sri Intan Amilia Ni Luh Gede Astariyani Ni Luh Putu Sri Purnama Dewi Ni Made Nita Widhiadnyani Ni Putu Niti Suari Giri Ni Putu Wilda Karismawati Ni Wayan Anggita Darmayoni Nugroho, Aziz Widhi Nurfadillah Ridwan NYOMAN MAS ARYANI Oktaviany Santoso Otni Magho, Alpian Prabandari, Anak Agung Sagung Nadya Pradnyawati, I Gusti Ayu Ketut Intan Pramana, I Wayan Bagus Pramitha Dewi, Putu Dyah Putra, Rengga Kusuma Putu Ayu Mitha Ananda Putri Putu Gede Arya Sumertayasa Robed, Gede Odhy Suryawiguna Sagita, I Kadek Yoga Ary Selvi Marcellia Shuhei Kamada Wiratama, I Dewa Gede Ade Wulandari, Risa Jaya Yola Wulandari