The Urgency of Regulating the State Institution of The President in Indonesian Laws
Journal Title: International Journal of Social Science And Human Research - Year 2025, Vol 8, Issue 01
Abstract
The regulatory framework and institutional structure are inherently unified, as institutions can be defined as a formalized structure of rules embodied in a set of legal products. In Indonesia, the state institution of the President has not yet been regulated in a specific law. The extensive powers held by the President necessitate further study on regulating the President’s institution through a dedicated law. This study aims to explore and analyze the reasons why the state institution of the President is important to be governed by a specific law and what the framework of such a law should look like in the future. The research adopts a doctrinal approach, specifically a normative juridical method, with a descriptive research specification. The type of data used consists of legal materials, with library research employed as the method of data collection. This study discusses: (1) several reasons why the state institution of the President needs to be regulated in a dedicated law; (2) the fundamental reasons why such regulation must be established in law; and (3) several recommendations for the content of the Law on the State Institution of the President. The conclusion drawn from this study is that a national legal review on the Law of the State Institution of the President is highly important and should be conducted promptly, considering that the President is the only high state institution without specific regulations (laws) governing it.
Authors and Affiliations
Ignasius Justin Devrata, Retno Saraswati, Amalia Diamantina
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