The Influence of Development of Constitutional Law in Indonesia in the Application of the Omnibus Law Technique in the Establishment of Legislation
Fatikhah Kismilarsih Doctor of Law Study Program, Faculty of Law, Universitas Warmadewa Denpasar, Bali Feri Irawan Widiyatmoko Doctor of Law Study Program, Faculty of Law, Universitas Warmadewa Denpasar, Bali I Nyoman Putu Budiartha Faculty of Law, Universitas Warmadewa Denpasar, Bali How to cite this article: Fatikhah Kismilarsih (2024). The Influence of Development of Constitutional Law in Indonesia in the Application of the Omnibus Law Technique in the Establishment of Legislation, 44(2), 23-30. ABSTRACT The current development of the state administration system cannot be separated from the development of society in an effort towards a more democratic society. However, the rapid development of state administration has a significant influence on the state administration of a country. Therefore, Constitutional Law in this case plays a role in providing a theoretical basis for various constitutional developments in Indonesia. Will the omnibus law method remain in line with the point of view of knowledge of laws and regulations because seeing this method will include many laws that are considered problematic and must be changed into a law and because of the application of the omnibus law method as a regulation carried out by the government as a the form of arrangement of laws and regulations that are mutually disharmony. Based on the background mentioned above, the researcher is very interested in studying about: 1. What is the history of the development of Constitutional Law in Indonesia? and 2. How is the influence of the development of the constitutional legal system in Indonesia in the establishment of laws and regulations? The type of research that researchers applied is normative legal research. The regulation of the Omnibus Law method was due to the issuance of the Constitutional Court [MK] Decree No. 91/PUU-XVIII/2020 regarding the review of Law No. 11 of 2020 concerning Job Creation which was declared conditionally unconstitutional because the Omnibus Law method was not regulated formally in Law No. 12 2011 and in the first amendment of Law No. 15 of 2019. KEYWORDS constitutional law, omnibus law, legislation establishment REFERENCES
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