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Analysis of the Function of Regional Apparatus to Realize Strong Food Reserves in the Era of Regional Autonomy Mohamad Hidayat Muhtar; Viorizza Suciani Putri; Farida Tuharea; Irsan
LEGAL BRIEF Vol. 11 No. 5 (2022): Desember: Law Science and Field
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Food Reserves and food security are two concepts that cannot be separated because good and strong food security will have implications for both national and regional food reserves. This study aims to discuss (1) the function and role of regional apparatus organizations in the era of regional autonomy? and (2) What are the problems faced in implementing Regional Food Reserves? The research method is carried out with a normative juridical type through a statute approach. The study results show that (1) The duties and functions of regional organizations in terms of food security and reserves must be integrated with local and village governments. (2) Problems in the Implementation of Regional Food Reserves, namely the Management of food security or food availability at the national and regional levels and the conversion of agricultural land, which has a tremendous impact on food reserves.
Finding a new direction for Indonesian democracy: analysis of limitations of the president's powers in the amendments to the constitution Enny Agustina; Misnah Irvita; Saharuddin Saharuddin; Erman I Rahim; Mohamad Hidayat Muhtar
LEGAL BRIEF Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): April: Law Science and Field
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/legal.v13i1.929

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The purpose of this study is to investigate the rationale and consequences of the strategy of reducing executive authority, particularly that of the president, that was incorporated into the Republic of Indonesia Constitution of 1945 (UUD 1945) via a series of modifications. To comprehend the modifications to the constitution, this study employs a normative or doctrinal approach, concentrating on the analysis of pertinent papers, reports, and literature. According to the findings, these amendments were implemented in reaction to calls for reform and democratization. They sought to build a more balanced system of government with strong principles of checks and balances among the executive, legislative, and judiciary, and they eliminated the sacred and static views of the 1945 Constitution during the New Order era. This embodies the shift in Indonesian governance from a top-down, autocratic system to a bottom-up, democratic one, where checks and balances on the presidency are put in place to forestall any return to autocracy and guarantee greater citizen input into policymaking
Finding a new direction for Indonesian democracy: analysis of limitations of the president's powers in the amendments to the constitution Agustina, Enny; Irvita, Misnah; Saharuddin, Saharuddin; I Rahim, Erman; Hidayat Muhtar, Mohamad
LEGAL BRIEF Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): April: Law Science and Field
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/legal.v13i1.929

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The purpose of this study is to investigate the rationale and consequences of the strategy of reducing executive authority, particularly that of the president, that was incorporated into the Republic of Indonesia Constitution of 1945 (UUD 1945) via a series of modifications. To comprehend the modifications to the constitution, this study employs a normative or doctrinal approach, concentrating on the analysis of pertinent papers, reports, and literature. According to the findings, these amendments were implemented in reaction to calls for reform and democratization. They sought to build a more balanced system of government with strong principles of checks and balances among the executive, legislative, and judiciary, and they eliminated the sacred and static views of the 1945 Constitution during the New Order era. This embodies the shift in Indonesian governance from a top-down, autocratic system to a bottom-up, democratic one, where checks and balances on the presidency are put in place to forestall any return to autocracy and guarantee greater citizen input into policymaking
Navigating constitutional amendments between aspiration and under-standing substance Muhtar, Mohamad Hidayat; Mallarangeng, Andi Bau; Rasyid, Moh. Arpat; Saharuddin, Saharuddin
LEGAL BRIEF Vol. 14 No. 5 (2025): December: Law Science and Field
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/legal.v14i4.1461

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Constitutional amendments serve as the primary mechanism that guarantees the fundamental law's relevance amidst social, political, and economic changes. In the Indonesian context, this process consistently involves a conflict between public ambitions, representing the collective will, and the need to uphold the consistency and integrity of fundamental values. This research employs a normative juridical method, including philosophical and conceptual analysis, to investigate the interplay between popular desires and the comprehension of content, while also evaluating the possible hazards associated with amendments influenced by transient populist or elitist conservatism. The study's findings indicate that public ambitions provide significant social legitimacy for change; but, without a comprehension of content, modifications may disregard the concept of justice and jeopardize the stability of the legal system. Conversely, a strategy that prioritizes content while neglecting the desires of the populace jeopardizes the constitution's relevance to social reality. The equilibrium of the two necessitates an inclusive deliberative framework, ongoing constitutional education, and the sophistication of political culture. Consequently, seeing the constitution as a collective social compact is essential to ensure that constitutional change transcends immediate political reactions and evolves into a strategic initiative to fortify democracy and achieve real justice.
Co-Authors Adnan, Raihan Sahrul Ahmad Ahmad Ahmad Ahmad Ajeng Sukmawati, Sri Amer, Nabih Anna Triningsih Apripari, Apripari Arief Fahmi Lubis Awad Al Khalaf BAKUNG, Dolot Al Hasni Bendriss, Halima Beni Setiawan Benseghir, Mourad Bentria, Maamar Bintang Idrus, Muhammad Ch. Thalib, Mutia Chinatra Manoppo, Mohammad Raphael Deby Fatria Ntobuo Dede Agus Dian Ekawaty Ismail Diharjo, Nugroho Noto Dolot Alhasni Bakung Dungga, Weny A Enny Agustina Erman I. Rahim Farida Tuharea Fathullah Fathullah Fence M Wantu Fenty U. puluhulawa Geofani Milthree Saragih Grenaldo Ginting Hiliwilo, Nijam Huruji, Rahmat I Rahim, Erman Irma Suryani Irsan Irsan Rahman, Irsan Janwar Hippy Jaya, Belardo Prasetya Mega Jufryanto Puluhulawa Julius T Mandjo Lahmado, Novia Grace M Mongdong, Novita MALLARANGENG, ANDI BAU Mamu, Karlin Z Mantali, Avelia Rahma Y. Meinarni, Ni Putu Suci Mexsasai Indra Misnah Irvita Moh. Ihsan Husnan Moh. Ihsan Husnan Moha, Rivaldi Moodoeto, Fayza Khairunnisa Muhamad Rusdiyanto Puluhuluwa Muhammad Iqbal Mustapa Mutia Cherawaty Thalib Nabih Amer Naue, Karmila Ngabito, Rafyanka Ivana Putri Nirwan Junus Novendri M Nggilu Nugrahayu, Zainun Zakya Nur Mohamad Kasim Nurkhalifah Kaharu, Siti Nursyahbani Komendangi, Rivanka Amelia Nurul Fazri Elfikri Nuvazria Achir Pakaja, Rahman Pakaya, Dian Paputungan, Mardiono Pham, Thanh Nga Pujayanti, Luh Putu Vera Astri Puluhulawa, Moh Rusdiyanto U Putri, Viorizza Suciani Rahman, Aprilinda RAHMAT SETIAWAN Rahmat Teguh Santoso Gobel Raihan Sahrul Adnan Rasyid, Moh. Arpat Razak, Askari Rivera, Kevin M Rivera, Kevin M. Rusdiyanto U Puluhulawa, Mohamad Saharuddin Saharuddin Saharuddin Saragih, Geofani Milthree Siburian, Henry Kristian Sofyan Piyo Sri Nanang Meiske Kamba Sri Nurnaningsih Rachman Sri Olawati Suaib Suciani Putri, Viorizza Supriyadi A Arief Supu, Yuniar Suwitno Yutye Imran Swarianata, Vivi Syahbana, Rio Akmal Taufiqurrohman, A.H. Asari Umar, Supriandi Utama, Liza Vica Jillyan Edsti Saija Weny A Dungga Weny Almoravid Dungga Wiwik Widyo Widjajanti Yassine, Chami Yogi Muhammad Rahman Yustiana Yustiana, Yustiana Yusuf, Arni Zainal Abdul Aziz Hadju Zainal Hadju Zamroni Abdussamad Zerara, Aouatef