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Analysis of the Implementation of Good Governance Principles in the Formation of Laws and Regulations in Indonesia Kirana Utami, Tanti; St May, Nazwa; Nurajijah, Siti; Al Zaidan, Helmi; Meika Putra Hendrawan, Farrel; Fahril, M. Algi
Indonesian Journal of Law and Justice Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): December
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/ijlj.v2i2.3421

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This study analyzes the implementation of the principles of good governance in the formation of laws and regulations in Indonesia. While principles such as transparency, participation, accountability, and effectiveness are expected to improve the quality of regulation and public trust, the practice still faces various challenges. Overlapping regulations, a lack of substantial public participation, and the accountability of legislative institutions influenced by political interests are the main obstacles. This study uses a normative juridical approach to evaluate the extent to which these principles are applied and their impact on the quality of regulations. The results of the analysis show that the ineffectiveness of the implementation of good governance principles contributes to the low quality of laws and regulations, as well as reduces public trust in the government. Therefore, reforms are needed in the legislative process to ensure that the principles of good governance are effectively integrated, in order to achieve sustainable legal development that is responsive to the needs of society.
Evaluation of the Performance of the General Election Commission Based on the Principles of Clean and Good Governance in the 2024 Election Mulyadi, Dedi; St May, Nazwa; Hidayat, Shidqi; Egas; Adawiah, Intan
Indonesian Journal of Law and Justice Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/ijlj.v2i2.3435

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This study evaluates the application of the principles  of clean and good governance by the General Election Commission (KPU) in the implementation of the 2024 Election. Although the KPU is expected to be able to hold transparent, accountable, and participatory elections, the practice still faces a variety of significant challenges. The problem of managing the Permanent Voter List (DPT), uneven distribution of logistics, and the practice of money politics are the main obstacles in achieving this goal. This study uses a normative juridical approach to analyze the extent to which the principles of good governance are applied and their impact on the quality of election implementation. The results of the analysis show that despite progress in voter participation, structural and technical challenges still need to be addressed to improve election integrity. Therefore, reforms are needed in the election process to ensure that the principles of good governance are effectively integrated, in order to achieve better elections with integrity.