Abstract

The Job Creation Law (which has been revoked by Government Regulation in lieu of Law (Perpu) Number 2 of 2022) is a government effort to overcome overlapping regulations to increase investment. This research raises two problem formulations: First, how does the Job Creation Law/Perpu regulate the principle of public participation, particularly in the preparation of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA/AMDAL) documents. Second, how does the Job Creation Law/Perpu regulate the role of environmental organizations and what is the urgency of the role of environmental organizations in preparing the AMDAL? This is a normative legal research using literature study methods, qualitative descriptive data analysis methods, as well as conceptual and statutory approaches. The results of the study concluded that, Article 26, Article 39 paragraph (1) and paragraph (2), as well as Article 63 paragraph (1) in the Job Creation Law/Perpu reduce aspects of public participation which had previously been regulated quite well in Law Number 32 of 2009 on Environmental Protection and Management (UU PPLH). The urgency of the role of environmental organizations in preparing the AMDAL is to provide advice and input for the implementation of environmental protection in business activities.

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