Abstract

Every norm formulation must be clear (lex certa) so that there are no opportunities for multiple interpretations, therefore in the formulation of norms it must be based on the theory of norm formulation. Article 3 of the Corruption Crime Act is one of the articles which is the object of this study. The formulation of norms of Article 3 of the Corruption Crime Act is analyzed using the norm formulation theory, namely the Subject of the norm, the Object of the norm, the Operator of the norm, and the Condition of the norm. With this theory in the end it can be concluded that the formulation of the norms of the article is the formulation of the right norm or the formulation of the norm that is not right.

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