Abstract

This article analyses the relationship between national and local governments regarding environmental protection amid the climate crisis after the Omnibus Law on Job Creation issuance. It is a normative study of legal concepts in the statutory system. The results point out that Omnibus Law on Job Creation has changed the paradigm of environmental protection from “permission” to “consent” or “agreement.” The policy weakened the local government’s role in protecting the environment amidst the climate crisis. Apart from that, the Omnibus Law has also created a pattern of centralization by reducing the authority of local governments—which is only interpreted as a deconcentrated primate in implementing the law provisions.

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