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Green Governance: Exploring Politics, Social Justice, and the Environment
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30628113     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61511/gg.v1i2.
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Aims: GG aims to deepen the understanding of the interplay between governance, social justice, and environmental issues. The journal focuses on publishing high-quality research that explores how political and social dynamics shape environmental policies and practices, and vice versa. By highlighting innovative approaches and theoretical advancements, GG Journal strives to foster informed dialogue and practical solutions to contemporary environmental and social challenges. Focus: The journal is dedicated to publishing academic research that delves into the complex relationships between governance structures, social justice, and environmental outcomes. GG Journal emphasizes contributions that provide new insights into how political, economic, and cultural factors influence environmental policies and practices, and how these policies, in turn, affect social justice. The journal supports interdisciplinary research bridging environmental studies, political science, social justice, and governance. Scope: This journal seeks to publish a broad range of scholarly articles, including: 1. Governance and Environmental Policy: Research on how various governance models and policies address environmental issues, including climate change, resource management, and conservation efforts. This includes evaluating the effectiveness of environmental regulations and their impact on sustainability. 2. Social Justice and Environmental Equity: Studies exploring the intersection of social justice and environmental issues, focusing on how environmental policies affect marginalized communities and contribute to or mitigate social inequality. 3. Political Dynamics and Environmental Change: Examination of the role of political institutions, ideologies, and movements in shaping environmental agendas and policies. This includes the impact of political decisions on environmental outcomes and societal responses. 4. Cultural Influences on Environmental Policy: Research on how cultural values, beliefs, and local practices influence environmental policy-making and implementation. This includes analyzing policy adaptations that consider cultural diversity and local contexts. 5. Community-Based Governance Strategies: Studies on community-driven initiatives and governance models that involve local stakeholders in environmental decision-making. Research in this area explores how community engagement can enhance the effectiveness of environmental policies and social outcomes.
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Design and formulation of ministerial regulation on remote and hybrid work to enhance employment for individuals with physical and sensory disabilities Syakira, Qistina; Ailsa, Ilaria Sekar; Tobing, Vania Athalia Lumban
Green Governance: Exploring Politics, Social Justice, and the Environment Vol. 2 No. 2: (August) 2025
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

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Abstract

Background: People with physical and sensory disabilities remain highly vulnerable to discrimination and exclusion, particularly in the employment sector. Their limited workforce participation is often caused by systemic barriers, lack of accessibility, and insufficient inclusive policy frameworks. This study aims to assess the urgency and regulatory design needed to support remote working and hybrid office systems through the Regulation of the Minister of Manpower and the Regulation of the Minister for Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform. These systems are seen as strategic efforts to enhance inclusive employment for persons with disabilities. Methods: This research applies a normative juridical method, utilizing statutory, conceptual, and comparative legal approaches. Relevant laws and regulations are analyzed alongside comparative studies from Italy, Spain, and England, which have advanced inclusive employment practices. Findings: The study finds that regulatory reforms must be grounded in principles of justice, inclusivity, accessibility, and non-discrimination. By adopting flexible work arrangements through strong legal frameworks, the government can provide more equitable opportunities for individuals with physical and sensory disabilities. The integration of these values into ministerial regulations is crucial for fostering an inclusive working environment and improving labor absorption. Conclusion: Inclusive and well-formulated regulations on remote and hybrid working systems are essential to accelerating equal employment access for persons with physical and sensory disabilities in Indonesia. Novelty/Originality of this article: This study offers an original legal framework proposal that integrates inclusive employment values with flexible work systems, contributing a new perspective to disability-focused regulatory reform in Indonesia.

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