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VOL. 12, ISSUE 1 (2026)
Authority of the Minister of Law and Human Rights in revoking other ministerial regulations
Authors
Muhammad Rizal, Iskandar A Gani, Efendi
Abstract
Ministerial Regulation is part of a system of
laws and regulations whose existence is recognized based on Article 8 of Law
Number 12 of 2011 concerning the Establishment of Laws and Regulations. In
constitutional practice, the revocation of a ministerial regulation should be
carried out by a regulation of equal or higher quality. However, an unusual
phenomenon occurred when the Regulation of the Minister of Law and Human Rights
Number 14 of 2019 concerning the Ratification of Cooperatives revoked the
Regulation of the Minister of Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises
Number 9 of 2018 concerning the Implementation and Development of Cooperatives.
This raises questions about the limits of authority between ministries and the
potential for legal vacancies in the regulation of cooperatives. This study
aims to analyze the authority of the Minister of Law and Human Rights in
revoking other ministerial regulations, analyze the juridical impact of the
revocation, and examine the legal position of the revoked ministerial
regulations.
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Pages:108-111
How to cite this article:
Muhammad Rizal, Iskandar A Gani, Efendi "Authority of the Minister of Law and Human Rights in revoking other ministerial regulations". International Journal of Law, Vol 12, Issue 1, 2026, Pages 108-111
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