Progressive Legal Perspective on the Ultra Petita Decision of the Constitutional Court

Journal Title: International Journal of Social Science And Human Research - Year 2023, Vol 6, Issue 01

Abstract

Until now, the discourse on ultra petita decisions has not found a point meeting between various parties. In this matter it is also necessary to examine, what are the considerations for making ultra decisions the petita , so that it can be known in what ways the constitutional judges can drop decision which contain super petita. From consideration- With these considerations, we can determine whether there really is enforcement law which progressive. This legal research uses a normative juridical approach with research specification analytical description. The type of data used is secondary data, consists of primary legal materials, secondary legal materials and tertiary legal materials. Technique data collection using library research ( library research) and from the data which collected and then analyzed in a manner qualitative-normative. From results study which conducted get it conclusion, that doctrine ban super petita for judge no apply absolute and general. With use approach normative and interpretation systemic could said that provision in Constitution MK nor Regulation MK no give possibility for judge constitution for make decision super petita. In issue decisions containing ultra petita, in general the Court based there is an inseparable connection between the article being reviewed and other articles which is not tested, so therefore the article or the entire law must be stated no strength law, in side because reason for avoid lawlessness and uphold substantive justice. MK's breakthrough in making ultra petita decisions in principle are a form of progressive law enforcement, However, any creativity carried out by law enforcers may not be progressive meaning if not to realize substantive justice, placing justice, benefit and human happiness as a goal finally.

Authors and Affiliations

Alvin Afriansyah , Joko Setiyono

Keywords

Related Articles

The Relationship between Emotional Intelligence, Work Commitment and Teacher Performance through Work Motivation

Teachers are an essential component of education in terms of boosting educational quality. Teacher performance has a significant impact on an institution's quality. However, there are other aspects that influence teacher...

The Influence of Principal Transformational Leadership, Work Discipline, and Emotional Intelligence on Teacher Work Performance at State Elementary Schools, North Banjarmasin District

This study focuses to describe the effect of: principal's transformational leadership on work performance; the principal's transformational leadership towards work discipline; emotional intelligence on teacher work perfo...

Strategic Management in Mover School Program: A Multi-Site Study at Antasan Kecil Timur 1 and Kebun Bunga 3 Banjarmasin

This study aims to examine the strategy formulation, strategy implementation, and strategy evaluation of the Mover School Program at SDN Antasan Kecil Timur 1 and SDN Kebun Bunga 3 Banjarmasin, with a multi-site descript...

Modernity and Medicalisation of Childbirth in Arunachal Pradesh

The process of modernisation is witnessed all around the world. Modernity has impacted every aspect of human life, and this article deals with the impact of Modernity on health in general and childbirth methods in partic...

Workload Analysis Using Cardiovascular Load, Nasa-TLX, and Fishbone Diagrams

This study aims to analyze employees' physical and mental workload in the legal and business development division and look for factors that affect the workload of the two divisions. The research methods used are cardiova...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP712478
  • DOI 10.47191/ijsshr/v6-i1-71
  • Views 73
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Alvin Afriansyah, Joko Setiyono (2023). Progressive Legal Perspective on the Ultra Petita Decision of the Constitutional Court. International Journal of Social Science And Human Research, 6(01), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-712478