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Pembangunan Rumah Susun Sebagai Solusi Strategis Untuk Mengatasi Keterbatasan Lahan Di Kota Bengkulu Safira, Noera; Vingky Bintang Fernando; Renita Kusuma Dewi; Febriyanti Hasibuan; M Yamani
Jurnal Kajian Hukum Dan Kebijakan Publik | E-ISSN : 3031-8882 Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Juli - Desember
Publisher : CV. ITTC INDONESIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62379/m9tgs154

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The density of urban settlements has resulted in the loss of agricultural land and green open space as a result of population growth, especially in the Bengkulu City area, which is always experiencing an increase. The high demand for new houses has the impact of causing urban spaces to become increasingly congested and creating slum residential areas. The area of ​​urban land with an unequal number of residents results in a decline in environmental quality and a decline in the level of welfare of residents in Bengkulu City. Therefore, it is necessary to build public housing which can create integrated and environmentally friendly residential areas in order to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of space and land utilization so that it is more optimal. Therefore, flats are a solution to streamline residential development in Bengkulu City.
Konstruksi Hukum Kewenangan Desa Konstruksi Hukum Kewenangan Desa dalam Pembentukan Peraturan Desa: Analisis Yuridis atas Implementasi Otonomi Desa Berdasarkan UU Nomor 6 Tahun 2014: Hirarki Peraturan Perundang-undangan; Kepastian Hukum Ridho Kurniawan; Hafizah, Desi; M Yamani; Haptoro, Dyanzah Aji; Utami, Zahra
University Of Bengkulu Law Journal Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): October
Publisher : UNIB Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/ubelaj.v10i2.45450

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This article analyzes the legal construction of village authority in the formation of Village Regulations (Peraturan Desa/Perdes) within the framework of Law Number 6 of 2014 concerning Villages. Using a normative juridical method with a descriptive qualitative approach, the study examines the principles of recognition and subsidiarity as the foundation of village autonomy, as well as the legal position of Perdes in Indonesia’s regulatory hierarchy. The findings show that although Perdes serves as a crucial instrument for implementing village autonomy and is legally acknowledged under Article 8 paragraph (2) of Law Number 12 of 2011, its formation frequently encounters challenges, including limited legislative capacity of village apparatus and disharmony with higher-level regulations. Several cases indicate procedural defects, contradictions with regional and national laws, and issues of authority overreach. These problems highlight the need for continuous legal guidance, improved legislative skills at the village level, and stronger harmonization mechanisms to ensure legal certainty and effective local governance. Strengthening the normative position and regulatory quality of Perdes is essential for realizing democratic, accountable, and autonomous village governance within Indonesia’s legal system.