This research aimed to find out the urgency and construction of climate change legal reformulation in a sustainable and justice manner. Political legislation related to climate change currently manifests mainly through implementation regulations or even through policy products with less legal standing and binding force than if it is regulated in a law. The method used is normative legal research with a regulatory and conceptual approach. The results show that reformulation is required considering that climate change control efforts have not been effective. The environmental organisations state that various regions are still affected by climate change, experiencing deforestation and depending on the exploitation of natural resources. For these reasons, a new formulation of climate change regulation that ensures justice is to establish an omnibus law on Climate Change. This idea is new, yet still in line with the results of previous studies and research regarding the lack of climate change regulation that is still dispersed in many regulations and/or policies. The omnibus law on climate change is expected to be an instrument of climate change control that has dimensions of justice for society and the environment.
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