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Journal of Contemporary Law Studies
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30308097     DOI : 10.47134/lawstudies
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Journal of Contemporary Law Studies ISSN 3030-8097 is a comprehensive and systematic scholarly platform dedicated to advancing research and discourse in the field of contemporary law. This journal serves as a critical resource for legal scholars, practitioners, and policymakers, fostering a deeper understanding of evolving legal landscapes in the contemporary world. Legal Theory and Philosophy, International Law, Comparative Law, Human Rights and Social Justice, Environmental Law, Technology and Cyber Law, Corporate and Commercial Law, Criminal Law and Justice, Constitutional Law and Health Law and Ethics. Research Methodologies and Interdisciplinary Approaches: Encourages diverse research methodologies and interdisciplinary approaches to enhance the depth and breadth of legal scholarship. Submission Guidelines and Peer Review Process: The journal maintains rigorous submission guidelines and follows a robust peer-review process to ensure the quality and academic rigor of published articles. The Journal of Contemporary Law Studies is committed to contributing to the intellectual discourse surrounding contemporary legal issues and fostering a community of scholars dedicated to advancing legal knowledge.
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Mengonseptualisasi Prinsip Meaningful Participation Melalui Kerangka Demokrasi Deliberatif Jürgen Habermas: Analisis terhadap Putusan MK No. 91/Puu-Xviii/2020 Mokodompit, Rahmat; Abdussamad, Zamroni; Ahmad, Ahmad
Journal of Contemporary Law Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): November
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

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Abstract

This article aims to analyze the concept of public participation within Jürgen Habermas’s deliberative democracy framework by focusing on three fundamental rights: the right to be heard, the right to be considered, and the right to be given an explanation. These rights are examined as an integrated deliberative process that links the lifeworld, the public sphere, and the political system. Using a qualitative method with a theoretical approach, this study relies on an extensive literature review to interpret Habermasian deliberative democracy and to explain how citizens’ voices obtain normative legitimacy in democratic decision-making. The findings indicate that the right to be heard highlights the importance of acknowledging citizens’ lived experiences as a moral foundation for public policy. The right to be considered emphasizes the need for an inclusive, domination-free public sphere in which arguments are assessed on equal terms. Meanwhile, the right to be given an explanation underscores the political system’s responsibility to respond to public opinion communicatively rather than merely through formal procedures. The analysis concludes that public participation becomes substantively meaningful only when grounded in communicative rationality and protected from system colonization. Therefore, political legitimacy in modern democracy should not rest solely on procedural compliance but on rational dialogue formed between citizens and the state within a deliberative public sphere.

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