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The Establishment of State-Owned-Holding-Company: A State's Controlling Rights Perspective Based on Radbruch's Theory Disyon, Huta; Gultom, Elisatris; Rahmawati, Ema
Law Review Volume XXIII, No. 1 - July 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Pelita Harapan | Lippo Village, Tangerang 15811 - Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19166/lr.v23i1.6995

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The constitutional basis for the state's role in implementing the national economy is Article 33 of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. The mandate of Article 33 of the 1945 Constitution regarding the State's Controlling Rights, one of which is realized through the existence of state-owned enterprises (“SOEs”) as one of the business actors in the economy. The expansion of the global economy necessitates the improvement of SOEs, and the government's strategic policy choice is establishing a state-owned holding company (“SOHC”) to strengthen value and efficiency. This research aims to determine how the state's controlling rights in the SOHC scheme relate to three basic legal values identified by Gustav Radbruch, namely justice, certainty, and benefits. Through normative juridical research methods, the approach taken is a conceptual approach and a statutory approach, conducted by researching theory or doctrine and relevant laws and regulations, including Supreme Court and Constitutional Court decisions. The results of this study show that the establishment of a SOHC has, in theory, met Gustav Radbruch's legal objectives of justice, certainty, and benefits. State's controlling rights must be widely understood with authority to formulate policies and actions for regulation, control, management, and supervision. In the management function, state control in the SOHC structure can be protected through special share ownership by the state. However, state control based on a sense of social justice, legal certainty, and benefit-oriented must still respect the principles of GCG in SOEs and do not mean monopolizing all national economic activities.
The Establishment of State-Owned-Holding-Company: A State's Controlling Rights Perspective Based on Radbruch's Theory Disyon, Huta; Gultom, Elisatris; Rahmawati, Ema
Law Review Volume XXIII, No. 1 - July 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Pelita Harapan | Lippo Village, Tangerang 15811 - Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19166/lr.v23i1.6995

Abstract

The constitutional basis for the state's role in implementing the national economy is Article 33 of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. The mandate of Article 33 of the 1945 Constitution regarding the State's Controlling Rights, one of which is realized through the existence of state-owned enterprises (“SOEs”) as one of the business actors in the economy. The expansion of the global economy necessitates the improvement of SOEs, and the government's strategic policy choice is establishing a state-owned holding company (“SOHC”) to strengthen value and efficiency. This research aims to determine how the state's controlling rights in the SOHC scheme relate to three basic legal values identified by Gustav Radbruch, namely justice, certainty, and benefits. Through normative juridical research methods, the approach taken is a conceptual approach and a statutory approach, conducted by researching theory or doctrine and relevant laws and regulations, including Supreme Court and Constitutional Court decisions. The results of this study show that the establishment of a SOHC has, in theory, met Gustav Radbruch's legal objectives of justice, certainty, and benefits. State's controlling rights must be widely understood with authority to formulate policies and actions for regulation, control, management, and supervision. In the management function, state control in the SOHC structure can be protected through special share ownership by the state. However, state control based on a sense of social justice, legal certainty, and benefit-oriented must still respect the principles of GCG in SOEs and do not mean monopolizing all national economic activities.
Co-Authors Aam Suryamah Adinda, Fadhel Arjuna Adzdzakiy, Muhammad M. Afriana, Anita Agus Pratiwi Agustinus Pandiangan, Lumiere Rejeki Agustiyani, Dian F. Alamanda, Cut NC. Andri Wardiana, Andri Anita Afriana Anita Afriana Are, Robert La Asep Syaiful Bahri, Asep Syaiful Asyifa, Isnaini Z. Bambang Suseno Bambang Sutiyoso Chandra, Muliyadi Chrysanti Damayanti, Elok Deviana Yuanitasari Dewi Rokhmah Dharmayanthi, Anik B. Dhian Anggraini, Fera Disyon, Huta Diva Davina, Nathania Elisatris Gultom Elly Nurus Shakinah Eman Suparman Ezzerouali, Souad Fajar Pradapa, Sri Yulianto Fera Dhian Anggraini Fibriani, Azzania Fidel, Yohanes Fiona Chrisanta Gagih Pradini Galih Dani Septiyan Rahayu Haikal Yushendri, Muhammad Hamzah, Rosyidi Hendratono, Tonny Henhen Heryaman Hetharie, Yosia Holyness Nurdin Singadimedja Holyness Singadimeja Husna, Anisatul Ihalau, John JOI Iryanto, Syam B. Isis Ikhwansyah Karsona , H. Agus Mulya Karsona, H. Agus Mulya Kartika Eka Pertiwi Kasmin Khoiron Khoiron Kris Cahyani Ermawati Kusumaningrum, Anisa Putri Lastuti Abubakar Lastuti Abubakar Lastuti Abubakar Lastuti Abubakar Linda Rachmainy Muhamad Amirulloh, Muhamad MUHAMMAD BAKRI Nasrulloh, Mukh F. Ndaru Prasastono Ningrum, Ratih A. Noviastuti, Nina Nugrahani Primary Putri Nugroho, Herjuno A. Nyulistiowati Suryanti Pangihutan, Kaiji Natanael Pertiwi, Hana Febrianti Pradini, Gagih Prasastono, Ndaru Prasetyoputri, Anggia Putri, Fraya Anggraini Putri, Rahmi Adriani Rachman, Rifky W. Rafika Annisa Sari Rahmaniah, Rahmaniah Rahmawati, Diah Ayu Rai Mantili Ratnawati, Indah Raysa Mayasonda Ridwan Arifin Ristandi, Ryan B. Robiani, Rini Saputra, Sugiyono Sativa, Alvira R. Setiawan, Muhammad Vikri Sherly Ayuna Putri Soerjati , Enni Sony Heru Priyanto Soplantila, Valentino Dinatra Sudaryat Sudaryat Sudaryat, Sudaryat Sugiarto S Suntari, Yustia Trianto, Rachmad Rizky Wisnuwardhani, Popi H. Woodward, John Wulandari, Ari S. Yanthi, Nova D. Yushendri , Muhammad Haikal