Abstract

This article aims to examine the correlation between the concept of proper enforcement of the law as stipulated in Article 5 (2) of the 1945 Constitution of Indonesia and the establishment and implementation of government regulation on environment and forestry. This article is a normative legal research with statute, historical, and conceptual approaches. The result shows that proper legal enforcement means two things, namely, establishment and enactment of government regulation by the President and the content of the regulation that does not contradict the law. Failure to comply with the law means the President does not establish or enforce a government regulation as mandated or the content of the regulation is not in line with the law. If the President does form or enforce the implementation of government regulation, this means that the President violates his oath and promise to uphold the Constitution and to serve the nation. If the content of the regulation contradicts with the law, it can be canceled. In this situation, the government needs to realign the content of existing regulations. The ministry involved in legal drafting is called to oversee the content and follow through with revisions. All party involves in the making of law and regulation, such as the People Representatives, the President, or the Minister, is reminded to carefully formulate a government regulation.

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  • IntroductionAccording to Article 7 (1) of the Act No 12 of 2011 on the Establishment of Laws and Regulations, government regulation is an implementing regulation that provides details and specific policies of legislation

  • Government regulation is an executive instrument to proper enactment of laws

  • The meaning of proper enforcement of the law as indicated in Article 5 (2) of the Constitution is establishment of all assigned government regulations. This means that the President establishes the government regulations, ensures that content material of the government regulations is consistent with the laws, and enforces the implementation of the law

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Introduction

According to Article 7 (1) of the Act No 12 of 2011 on the Establishment of Laws and Regulations, government regulation is an implementing regulation that provides details and specific policies of legislation. Positioning below the legislation, the drafting, content, and the procedure of implementation of government regulation shall. Based on Article 25 (1) of the Act on the Establishment Laws and Regulation of 2011, government regulation bill is set in a preparation program, must contain list of titles, and shall primarily include the legal material that is related to the enactment of laws. A ministry or a non-ministerial institution may submit a bill outside the planning for drafting of government regulation based on the need of the law or the decision of the Supreme Court. Article 29 of the law explains that further provisions regarding the procedures for planning the preparation of government regulations are regulated by Presidential Regulation

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