Asian Journal of Law and Humanity
Vol 4 No 2 (2024)

Fulfillment of Constitutional Rights of People with Mental Disabilities in General Elections in the Batang Regency

Pratama, Agung Barok (Unknown)
Umam, Muhammad Rizal (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
25 Oct 2024

Abstract

Fulfillment of the political rights of persons with mental disabilities in Batang district receives serious attention because they face challenges in exercising their political rights. This includes the right to vote, to be involved in the political decision-making process and to participate actively in democratic life. The purpose of writing this thesis is to find out how the constitutional rights of persons with mental disabilities are fulfilled in general elections in Batang Regency and to find out why the fulfillment of the constitutional rights of persons with mental disabilities in general elections in Batang Regency has not been fulfilled. This research is an empirical juridical research using a qualitative approach and using primary legal materials in the form of data taken directly from the field and secondary data from relevant legal documents. The results of this study are that in the implementation of fulfilling the constitutional rights of persons with mental disabilities in general elections in Batang Regency there are still many obstacles in its implementation both from the governing regulations, law enforcement officials, and the community, therefore there are is still much to be evaluated and corrected so that fulfillment of the political rights of persons with mental disabilities can run well and smoothly.

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Abbrev

ajlh

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Subject

Religion Humanities Environmental Science Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

Description

The articles focus specifically on Asian law and humanity issues, by scope of law and human right, law and womens right, law and human behaviour, labor law issues, law and violence against women-children, law and childrens right, law and gender ...