Aini, Triska Rahmatul
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Transformation of the Legislative System in Indonesia Based on the Principles of Good Legislation Martitah, Martitah; Hidayat, Arif; Anitasari, Rahayu Fery; Rahman, Malik Akbar Mulki; Aini, Triska Rahmatul
Journal of Indonesian Legal Studies Vol 8 No 2 (2023): Contemporary Issues on Law, Development, and Justice: Indonesian Context and Beyo
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jils.v8i2.69262

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The Constitutional Court’s decision (Number 91/PUU-XVIII/2020) on the Formal Examination of Law Number 11 of 2020, addressing Job Creation and the subsequent enactment of Law Number 13 of 2022, has catalyzed a profound transformation in Indonesia’s legal system. This legal evolution, explored in the context of the Transformation of the Legislative System in Indonesia Based on the Principles of Good Legislation, delves into the political dynamics of legislation leading to numerous Constitutional Court litigations. The quality of law formation is scrutinized in light of the principles of good legislation, emphasizing transparency, participation, effectiveness, and efficiency. The study assesses how the Indonesian parliament executes its legislative function and underscores the imperative for reformulating planning, institutions, and capacity. The article advocates for an expedited authorization of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) as a crucial step toward digitizing legislation in the pursuit of a thoroughly transformed and principled legislative system.
The Efficacy of Collaborative Governance in Waste Management: Evidence from Bandung Village, Kebumen Regency, Central Java Martitah, Martitah; Sumarto, Slamet; Pujiono, Pujiono; Hidayat, Arif; Putra, Tegar Islami; Aini, Triska Rahmatul
Jurnal Pengabdian Hukum Indonesia Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): (January-June 2025)
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The Central Java Province contains five significant slums focus, contains Sukoharjo Regency, Wonosobo Regency, Banjarnegara Regency, Brebes Regency, and Kebumen Regency. Kebumen Regency is one among the regions with a notable slum area. This community service aims to identify strategies to enhance the efficacy of the district village legislator (BPD) and village administration in waste management via village regulation, focusing on a case study of Bandung Village, Kebumen Regency. This community service utilizes direct counseling as its methodology. The community service outcomes indicate that the BPD and the Village Government in Bandung Village, Kebumen, collaborate effectively in waste control through the formulation of Village Regulations. The BPD formulates legislation and oversees the community, whereas the Village Government administers technical implementation and engagement. Participatory procedures, the establishment of waste banks, and the principles of transparency and accountability are essential for the efficacy of sustainable waste management in this context.