RESPONSIVE LAW JOURNAL
Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): RESPONSIVE LAW JOURNAL

Relativization of Principle Application: Weak Establishment of Legal Regulations and the Relevance of Decisions of the Constitutional Court

Ngazizah, Inna Fauziatal (Unknown)
Taufik, Taufik (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Nov 2024

Abstract

In the process of regulatory and law-making that become legislative authorities, no longer pays attention to the principles of law in the process so that it has implications for judicial review application at the Constitutional Court. This research is focused on; 1) The process of implementation and consideration of regulatory and law-making by the legislative. 2) the relativization of law’s principle has implications for the results of judicial review by the Constitutional Court. The research methods used are normative research with a statutes approach, and a conceptual approach, and are analyzed using historical, systematic, and hermenetic interpretations to draw results and conclusions. The results showed that in the process of formil and materiil in the process of regulatory and law-making tends to ignore the principle of law as a fundamental aspect. This has an impact on increasing judicial review application by the Constitutional Court, especially on the Fiduciary Guarantee law and the Job copyright Law which affirms the abandonment of law’s principles in substance and process so as to affect the enforceability of the law in the community.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

law

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

Description

Responsive Law Journal is a high-quality open-access peer-reviewed research journal published by the Yayasan Insan Mulia Bima. Responsive Law Journal provides a platform that welcomes and acknowledges high-quality empirical original research papers in the field of law written by researchers, ...