Hierarki dan Hubungan antarregulasi serta contohnya

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22 Oct 202311:32

Summary

TLDRThis educational video delves into the hierarchy and relationships between regulations in Indonesia, emphasizing the importance of legal consistency. It explains key principles such as the superiority of higher laws over lower ones, and the relationship between general and specific regulations. The video also explores the regulatory hierarchy, from the Constitution to regional regulations, and outlines the process of creating and harmonizing local laws (Perda). It concludes by highlighting challenges in regulatory formulation, including insufficient knowledge and lack of clear guidelines, and calls for better training and support for local governments in lawmaking.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The hierarchy of regulations in Indonesia ensures that lower-level regulations must not contradict higher-level regulations.
  • 😀 Regulations operate within a structured relationship, aimed at ensuring harmony and preventing contradictions between them.
  • 😀 The principle of 'Lex superior derogat legi inferiori' states that lower-level laws cannot oppose higher-level laws.
  • 😀 'Lex specialis derogat legi generali' means that specific laws override more general ones when they conflict.
  • 😀 'Lex posterior derogat legi priori' signifies that newer laws override older ones to prevent legal uncertainty.
  • 😀 Regulations can only be repealed by other regulations of equal or higher authority in the hierarchy.
  • 😀 The Indonesian legal hierarchy starts with the 1945 Constitution at the top, followed by other laws and regulations in descending order of authority.
  • 😀 The types of regulations in Indonesia include the Constitution, Laws, Government Regulations (PP), Presidential Regulations (Perpres), and Regional Regulations (Perda).
  • 😀 The process for creating Regional Regulations (Perda) involves drafting, discussion, approval by the local parliament (DPRD), and implementation by the regional heads.
  • 😀 Issues in the creation of Perda include lack of clear guidelines, insufficient understanding of technical regulations, and inadequate capacity among local officials.
  • 😀 The goal of harmonizing regulations is to ensure legal certainty and adherence to higher laws, as well as to streamline the legal process across different regions.

Q & A

  • What is the concept of hierarchy in the context of Indonesian regulations?

    -Hierarchy in Indonesian regulations refers to the ranking of legal documents, where lower-level laws must not contradict higher-level ones. This ensures a clear legal order and consistency.

  • What are the four main principles of legal hierarchy discussed in the video?

    -The four main principles are: 1) Leg Superiori Derogat Legi Inferiori (lower laws cannot contradict higher laws), 2) Lex Specialis Derogat Legi Generali (specific laws override general ones), 3) Lex Posteriori Derogat Legi Prior (new laws supersede older laws), and 4) laws must harmonize to prevent conflicts.

  • What does 'Lex Specialis Derogat Legi Generali' mean, and how does it apply to Indonesian law?

    -'Lex Specialis Derogat Legi Generali' means that specific laws take precedence over general laws. In Indonesia, this principle applies when two laws with the same hierarchical level exist, but one is more specific than the other.

  • How does the principle 'Leg Superiori Derogat Legi Inferiori' work in practice?

    -This principle ensures that lower-level laws cannot conflict with higher-level laws. For example, local regulations (Perda) must not contradict national laws, such as the Constitution or national regulations.

  • What is the highest legal authority in Indonesia's legal hierarchy?

    -The highest legal authority in Indonesia is the Constitution of 1945 (Undang-Undang Dasar Negara Republik Indonesia 1945), which serves as the foundation for all other laws.

  • What is the role of the Constitution in regulating the relationship between laws in Indonesia?

    -The Constitution establishes the framework for all laws in Indonesia, and no regulation or law may contradict the provisions of the Constitution. It serves as the supreme legal document.

  • Can a local regulation (Perda) contradict national laws in Indonesia?

    -No, local regulations (Perda) cannot contradict national laws. Local governments must draft Perda in accordance with national laws, especially the Constitution, ensuring consistency in the legal system.

  • How is the process of creating and implementing local regulations (Perda) structured in Indonesia?

    -The process of creating and implementing Perda involves several steps: 1) drafting by local governments, 2) discussion and approval by local legislative bodies (DPRD), 3) signing by the governor or mayor, and 4) implementation as law within the jurisdiction.

  • What are the two types of tests applied to local regulations (Perda) in Indonesia?

    -The two types of tests are: 1) Formal testing, which evaluates whether the regulation was created according to the proper procedures, and 2) Material testing, which checks if the regulation's content aligns with higher laws.

  • What are some of the challenges in drafting and implementing regulations in Indonesia?

    -Challenges include the lack of a clear framework for drafting Perda, insufficient technical knowledge in drafting laws, and inadequate training for local government officials, leading to inconsistencies and difficulties in compliance with higher laws.

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