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VOL. 10, ISSUE 5 (2024)
The Omnibus Law in the legislative drafting model in Indonesia
Authors
Nining, Dey Ravena, Dini Dewi Herniati
Abstract
This study centres on an integrated legal model in the legislative
process, examining how this approach can simplify and harmonise legal
regulations in Indonesia. The omnibus law is a legislative method that
consolidates multiple existing laws into a single, comprehensive statute. The
study employs a qualitative method with a descriptive analysis approach,
utilising primary and secondary data from legal documents, government records,
and interviews with legal experts. The findings indicate that consolidated laws
can enhance legislative efficiency by reducing redundancy and conflicts between
different laws. Furthermore, this model can expedite the implementation of
economic and investment policies by providing greater legal certainty. However,
the research also identifies several challenges, including the potential lack
of public participation in the legislative process and the risk of diminished
quality in hastily crafted regulations. In summary, while the omnibus law
offers a potential solution for simplifying a complex legal system, robust
oversight and participatory mechanisms are essential to ensuring that the
legislative process remains transparent, comprehensive, and accountable. The
study recommends increasing public involvement and developing better standard
procedures when drafting comprehensive laws to maximise benefits while
minimising associated risks.
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Pages:50-54
How to cite this article:
Nining, Dey Ravena, Dini Dewi Herniati "The Omnibus Law in the legislative drafting model in Indonesia". International Journal of Law, Vol 10, Issue 5, 2024, Pages 50-54
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