| Title | Meaningful Participation in Legislative Drafting as a Manifestation of a Democratic Rule of Law |
| Author Order | 2 of 2 |
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| Abstract | Public participation has a significant role in the law-making process. As a manifestation of a democratic legal state, it acts as a direct form of check and balance from the people. The problem discussed in this study are: 1) what is the urgency of meaningful participation in forming legislation as a manifestation of a democratic rule of law? and 2) what are the obstacles to meaningful participation in forming legislation as a manifestation of a democratic rule of law? The research uses the normative juridical method with a statute and case Approach. Subsequent to the decision of the Constitutional Court Number 91/PUU-XVIII/2020, public participation would be more meaningful (meaningful participation), with at least 3 (three) requirements, namely: the right to be heard; second, the right to be considered; and third, the right to be explained |
| Publisher Name | Faculty of Law, Jambi University |
| Publish Date | 2023-12-03 |
| Publish Year | 2022 |
| Doi | DOI: 10.22437/jlj.5.2.251-270 |
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| Source | Jambe Law Journal |
| Source Issue | Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022) |
| Source Page | 251-270 |
| Url | https://jlj.unja.ac.id/index.php/home/article/view/169/56 |
| Author | Dr RIRIS ARDHANARISWARI, S.H., M.H |
| File | 4359181.pdf |
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